Lucy Saroyan (January 17, 1946 – April 11, 2003) was an American actress and photographer.
Table of Contents
- 1 Life and career
- 1.1 Something to Crow About: Memoirs, Short Stories, Parables and Poems
- 1.2 Apollo 8 William Saroyan Chandy Lucy Stone Japan USA Postage Stamps
- 1.3 The Taking of Pelham One Two Three
- 1.4 Old Fashioned Murder
- 1.5 Greased Lightning [VHS]
- 1.6 Blue Collar
- 1.7 I Love Lucy Adult Wig
- 1.8 Premium Keto Diet Pills - Utilize Fat for Energy with Ketosis - Boost Energy & Focus, Manage Cravings, Support Metabolism - Keto Bhb Supplement for Women & Men - 30 Days Supply
- 1.9 Blue Collar [VHS]
- 1.10 Greased Lightning (1977)
Life and career
Saroyan was born in San Francisco, California, the daughter of the writer William Saroyan and the actress Carol Grace. Her brother is writer Aram Saroyan. Lucy attended the Dalton School in New York, her mother’s alma mater, where Carol solidified her lifelong friendships considering Gloria Vanderbilt and Oona O’Neill. She spent her adolescent summers at a horse camp in Montana. Following her parents’ second divorce, her mom married the actor Walter Matthau and Lucy far ahead worked alongside her stepfather in a number of his films. She along with played small parts upon Broadway, off-Broadway, and upon TV, in adjunct to committed as a film library archivist. Her most notable film role was in Paul Schrader’s 1978 film Blue Collar, in which she played Harvey Keitel’s wife. She obsolete comic legend and Blue Collar co-star Richard Pryor during this time.
The first exhibit of Lucy Saroyan’s posthumously discovered portraits of A-List Hollywood and New York entertainment figures of the 1970s and 1980s opened at the Craig Krull Gallery in Santa Monica on January 16, 2010. Her portrait of Dennis Hopper was included in the 2009 retrospective exhibit of Hopper’s own photography in Paris and Australia.
She died in Thousand Oaks, California, on April 11, 2003, at the age of 57 from cirrhosis of the liver caused by hepatitis C. Her mother died unconventional the thesame year.
Lucy Saroyan’s personal papers, including dozens of letters and postcards to and from her daddy from in the future childhood until their eventual estrangement, are now archived in the Fresno County Public Library. The collection also comprises hundreds of personal snapshots of Lucy and her entertainment industry links and acquaintances, and read sheets from Lucy’s in advance professional modeling sessions. Notable in the midst of the latter are portraits of Lucy and her brother Aram as children, and of Lucy as a young girl by Richard Avedon.
Last update 2021-08-06