KATHY Lamkin, who starred in No Country For Old Men, has passed away at the age of 74.
She died last week after suffering for a short while from an illness.
Kathy’s family told Deadline: “Kathy will be missed by her family and friends.
“[She] left an impact on all she that encountered during her life on this Earth.”
The late actress died on April 4, though the “illness” she battled has not yet been revealed.
Kathy was best known for her scene-stealing role as a trailer park manager in 2007’s No Country for Old Men.
Javier Bardem, who played sociopath Anton Chigurh in the film, once told Backstage of their scene together, which was one of his favorites: “This woman doesn’t know who this guy is and isn’t intimidated.
“I said to the guys after shooting with her, ‘There’s only one person who can frighten Chigurh, and it’s this woman.
“‘You can’t tell whether she frightens him or he falls in love with her — if he’s going to kiss her or kill her.'”
Kathy’s final projects were released in 2014 – one a movie, another a short film.
The first was a drama, which also starred Law & Order: SVU actress Lindsay Pulsipher and The Resident actor Glenn Morshower.
The second was a western that clocked in at less than 30 minutes and also featured Chicago P.D.’s Kevin J. O’Connor and The Dropout’s Michael Ironside.
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