Monday, May 14, 2018

FAREWELL, MARGOT KIDDER...


You became part of pop-cultural history with "Superman I-IV": an ideal and spunky Lois Lane who made us believe a man could fly, every bit as much as dear Christopher Reeve did. 


Fans, however, know that your entry into fantastic films occurred well before "Superman", with Brian De Palma's harrowing "Sisters"; Bob Clark's disturbing "Black Christmas"; and J. Lee Thompson's eerie "Reincarnation of Peter Proud".  Latter you occupied Stuart Rosenberg's chilling "Amityville Horror"; as well as "R.L. Stine's Haunting Hour", in the atmospheric episode, "Mrs. Worthington". You also treated your fans with a visit to "Smallville" in the celebrated episodes "Crusade" and "Transference". 


On a personal level, you more than had your highs and lows, but you fought the good fight through it all. You'll remain a symbol of beauty, talent and toughness to all who face life's misfortunes and yet dare seize its wonders whenever those special moments arise. 

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