Gena Rowlands, the actress from "The Notebook", died at the age of 94

Gena Rowlands, the actress from "The Notebook", died at the age of 94

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Gina Rowlands, star of "The Notebook" and "Another Woman", died at the age of 94. The Oscar-nominated actress suffered from Alzheimer's disease and retired from her career in 2015.

American actress Gena Rowlands, known for her roles in the films "The Notebook" and "Another Woman", died at the age of 94, writes UNN citing BBC.

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Rowlands, nominated for an "Oscar" for the films "A Woman Under the Influence" in 1974 and "Gloria" in 1980, died at her home in Indian Wells, California.

The cause of death was not specified, but reports indicate that she suffered from Alzheimer's disease.

According to Deadline, she retired from cinema in 2015, having received four "Emmy" awards, two "Golden Globes" and two "Oscar" nominations.

"A Woman Under the Influence" and "Gloria" were joint works with her former husband John Cassavetes.

She received "Emmys" for "The Betty Ford Story", "Face of a Stranger", "Hysterical Blindness" and "The Incredible Mrs Ritchie".

In 2015, she was awarded an honorary "Oscar" for her long acting career.

"Working for so long? I didn't even think I would live that long," she recently told Variety magazine.

"The Notebook" was filmed in 2004 by her son Nick Cassavetes, who recently told Entertainment Weekly about how his mother played a character suffering from dementia.

"We spent a lot of time talking about Alzheimer's disease and wanting to be authentic in this, and now it's been five years since she's had Alzheimer's disease," he said.