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Keith Carradine Remembers His ‘Nashville’ and ‘Thieves Like Us’ Co-Star Shelley Duvall: ‘What You Saw on Screen, That’s Just Who She Was’
Keith Carradine reflects on the life and career of his 'Nashville' and 'Thieves Like Us' co-star Shelley Duvall, who died on July 11.
There was also her delicate work opposite Carradine in “ Thieves Like Us,” a Depression era crime film about an escaped convict and the woman he falls in love with while on the lam. Below, Carradine shares his memories of working with Duvall (and Altman), while ticking off the reasons he thinks this woman from Texas without any formal training was able to etch some of the most memorable on-screen characters of the 1970s and ’80s. I don’t have a distinctive memory of the first time we met, but it must have been on “McCabe & Mrs. Miller.” I had some scenes in the brothel, which is where her character, a mail-order bride, goes to earn a living and survive after her husband died.
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