Margot Kidder, the actress
best known for playing Lois Lane opposite Christopher Reeve in the original
“Superman” films, has died. She was 69. The actress died in her sleep at her
home on Sunday May 13, 2018 in Livingston, Montana, her publicist Camilla Fluxman Pines
confirmed to Variety. Born October 17, 1948 in Yellow Knife, North Western
Territories, Canada, Kidder got her start in low-budget Canadian films and TV
shows before landing a role in 1970’s “Quackser Fortune Has a Cousin in the
Bronx” opposite Gene Wilder. She later appeared in 1973’s “Sisters,” “The Great
Waldo Pepper” with Robert Redford, and 1979’s “The Amityville Horror.” Kidder
appeared in two Euro-westerns: “Lousiana” a TV film made in 1984 as Virginia
Trgean and the modern day 1969-1970 TV western series “Adventures in Rainbow
Country” as Dr. Janet Rhodes and in another episode a sports car driver.
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