Samantha Eggar dead: ‘Doctor Dolittle,’ ‘Brood’ star was 86

Samantha Eggar dead: ‘Doctor Dolittle,’ ‘Brood’ star was 86


British actor Samantha Eggar, the Oscar-nominated star of films including β€œThe Collector,” β€œDoctor Dolittle” and David Cronenberg’s β€œThe Brood,” has died. She was 86.

Eggar died Wednesday evening, her daughter Jenna Stern announced Friday on Instagram. Stern said her mother died β€œpeacefully and quietly surrounded by family” and recalled being by the actor’s side β€œtelling her how much she was loved.” A cause of death was not revealed.

Stern described her mother, who was also a prolific TV actor, as β€œbeautiful, intelligent, and tough enough to be fascinatingly vulnerable.”

Eggar pursued a film career that spanned the 1960s to the 1990s and was most celebrated for her work in β€œThe Collector,” directed by William Wyler. The psychological horror movie, based on John Fowles’ novel of the same name, featured Eggar as the youthful art student abducted by a reclusive young man portrayed by Terence Stamp. For the thriller, Eggar collected the Cannes Film Festivalβ€˜s actress prize plus a Golden Globe Award and an Academy Award nomination.

After the film’s release, Eggar secured numerous roles, notably in the 1967 iteration of β€œDoctor Dolittle” opposite Rex Harrison, β€œWalk, Don’t Run” with Cary Grant, β€œThe Molly Maguires” and β€œThe Walking Stick.”

One of Eggar’s most memorable roles was in Cronenberg’s β€œThe Brood,” released in 1979. She starred as Nola Carveth, a mental patient receiving radical psychotherapy treatment amid a series of mysterious murders. The film also starred Oliver Reed and Art Hindle.

Throughout her film career, Eggar also appeared in scores of television series ranging from β€œAnna and the King” (opposite β€œThe King and I” star Yul Brynner), β€œStarsky & Hutch,” β€œThe Love Boat” and β€œStar Trek: The Next Generation.” Her more substantial TV roles included a voice-acting part in the animated series β€œThe Legend of Prince Valiant,” which ran for two seasons, and a stint as Charlotte Devane on the daytime drama β€œAll My Children.”

The actor also lent her voice as Hera in Disney’s β€œHercules,” then reprised the role in the animated classic’s spinoff video game and TV series.

Eggar was born March 5, 1939, in Hampstead, London. Her father was a British Army brigadier and her mother served as an ambulance driver during World War II. She studied art and fashion at the Thanet School of Art and pursed acting at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art, according to a statement her daughter shared. Later in life, Eggar returned to the stage, performing β€œThe Lonely Road” at the Old Vic and β€œThe Seagull” at Oxford Playhouse and Theatre Royal, Bath.

She also brought her talents to radio, lending her voice to more than 40 productions for the California Artists Radio Theatre. Eggar was an animal enthusiast and supporter of several environment and health causes.

β€œSamantha Eggar will be remembered not only for her unforgettable performances but for her generosity, wit, and love of life,” the statement said.

Eggar is survived by her children Nicolas and Jenna, grandchildren Isabel, Charlie and Calla; and sisters Margaret Barron, Toni Maricic, and Vivien Thursby.



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