Rowlands, 94, starred as the older version of Rachel McAdams’s lead character, Allie, in the 2004 romantic drama – based on the bestselling Nicholas Sparks novel. Allie ends up passing away at the end ...
“The Notebook” star Gena Rowlands, 94, has Alzheimer’s disease. Her son Nick Cassavetes, who directed the beloved 2004 rom-com, revealed his mom’s diagnosis to Entertainment Weekly on Tuesday.
Gena Rowlands, the 94-year-old Golden Globe winner who portrayed an older version of Rachel McAdam's character, Allie, in the 2004 film "The Notebook," has been living with Alzheimer's disease for the ...
The actress' son and movie's director, Nick Cassavetes, reveals to EW that Rowlands, like her character in the film, has dementia. Gena Rowlands, a legend of the screen whose career has spanned nearly ...
Gena Rowlands, whose illustrious career saw her star in A Woman Under the Influence, Gloria, and The Notebook, died Wednesday at the age of 94. “I got my mom to play older Allie, and we spent a lot of ...
The "legendary" dwelling, which is located "in the heart of the Hollywood Hills' prestigious 'Celebrity Row,'" spreads across 4,300 square feet and provided a "sanctuary" for the stars during the ...
The Notebook star Gena Rowlands has been living with Alzheimer’s disease for the past five years, her son, director and actor Nick Cassavetes, has said. Rowlands, 94, starred as the older version of ...
Actress Gena Rowlands, whose decadeslong career has included starring roles in 1974′s “A Woman Under the Influence,” 1988′s “Another Woman” and 2004′s “The Notebook,” has been living with Alzheimer’s ...
Legendary actress Gena Rowlands has Alzheimer’s disease. Her son, director Nick Cassavetes, shared the heartbreaking news with Entertainment Weekly Tuesday while celebrating the 20th anniversary of ...
Gena Rowlands, known for her roles in “A Woman Under the Influence,” “Gloria” and “The Notebook,” has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, according to her son Nick Cassavetes. The director ...
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