Gena Rowlands, Star of Gloria and The Notebook, Dies at 94
Briefly

Gena Rowlands first came to prominence through the primetime soap opera Peyton Place, launching a career that would define many independent films alongside her husband.
Rowlands and Cassavetes collaborated on 10 films beginning with A Child Is Waiting in 1963, shaping the landscape of independent cinema in America.
Nick Cassavetes reflected on the poignancy of his mother’s role in The Notebook, saying 'We lived it, she acted it, and now it's on us.'
At the 1977 Berlin Film Festival, Gena Rowlands won the Silver Bear for Best Actress for her powerful performance in Opening Night.
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