Known for her beauty and captivating performances, Hussey left an indelible mark on both cinema and television. According to reports, her passing is linked to cancer.
Hussey’s portrayal of Juliet earned her a Golden Globe for Most Promising Newcomer at just 17 years old.
Despite the film’s critical acclaim, her role sparked controversy due to a brief topless love scene with co-star Leonard Whiting.
In recent years, she and Whiting sued Paramount over the scene, though the lawsuit was ultimately dismissed.
Beyond Romeo and Juliet, Hussey became a beloved figure in the horror genre.
She starred in the cult classic Black Christmas alongside Margot Kidder and John Saxon and appeared in other fan favorites such as It and Psycho IV.
Her voice acting roles, including Talia al Ghul in Superman: The Animated Series and characters in Star Wars video games, showcased her versatility.
In her personal life, Hussey married musician and actor David Glen Eisley in 1991. Together, they shared a family life marked by love and mutual support.
Hussey’s legacy endures through her timeless performances and contributions to film and television, inspiring new generations to discover her iconic work.
She is survived by three children.
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