Margot Kidder, a Hollywood actress who collaborated with Christopher Reeve in Superman, died at her home in Montana, USA, at the age of 69 on the 13th. The cause of death has not been announced. As she revealed that she was unwell due to the flu four days before her death, whether it was related to this is still under investigation by the police.

  

  Margot kidder’s acting career started with TV programs. In early 1970, he took on Quack Ser Fortune has a Cousin in the Bronx, Sisters and The Great Waldo Pepper, and gradually made his mark on the big screen. It was not until 1978 that he performed four Superman films that he became more famous. However, in 1990, she suffered a serious car accident, and was unable to work for two years, which made her financial difficulties. However, she still worked hard by engaging in narration and dubbing, and began to write an autobiography.

  Unexpectedly, because the computer was infected by a virus, margot kidder’s writing files disappeared for three years. Since then, she has become manic and irritable, and even suspected that the government and her ex-husband secretly murdered her. In 1996, she was diagnosed with bipolar disorder and was reported missing by her family.

  Even so, margot kidder took on many film and television works, including Brothers & Sisters, The L Word, etc., and also participated in the Broadway performance Vagina Monologue.

  Margot kidder had three marriages, and had a daughter with her first novelist husband, Thomas McGuane. The second marriage with actor John Heard lasted only six days, and the last marriage was with French director Philippe de Broca.

  According to TMZ, margot kidder was interviewed by a radio station on the 9th to promote his new work, and revealed that he was sick in bed with the flu and would vomit every hour and a half. At that time, her voice sounded hoarse, but her mental condition seemed to be fine. She joked that it was "not fun to get sick". Unexpectedly, she died in a few days, which made her family and fans sad. DC Comics Company also sent a message to mourn: "Thank you for becoming lois lane and growing up with us, RIP."


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