Gena Rowlands, best known for her role in “The Notebook,” passed away at the age of 94 after battling Alzheimer’s disease. She died in her home surrounded by loved ones including her husband, Robert Forrest, and her daughter Alexandra “Xan” Cassavetes. Her son, Nick Cassavetes, who directed “The Notebook,” was also present during her last days. It is unclear if her other daughter, Zoe Cassavetes, was with her at the time of her death.

Nick Cassavetes had previously shared his mother’s Alzheimer’s diagnosis in June when celebrating the 20th anniversary of “The Notebook.” He mentioned that Rowlands had been suffering from Alzheimer’s for the past five years, putting her in a state of full dementia. This was a topic that hit close to home for Rowlands, as her own mother had also suffered from the disease. Nick explained that the experience of living through Alzheimer’s with his mother, then watching her act out the role of Allie in the film, was a challenging but fulfilling moment for both of them.

The inspiration behind Rowlands taking on the role of Allie in “The Notebook” was influenced by her mother’s struggle with Alzheimer’s. In an interview, she mentioned that if it were not for Nick directing the film, she may not have chosen to do it due to the emotional difficulty of portraying such a challenging role. Rowlands described the experience as tough but wonderful, drawing from her personal connection to the subject matter. Her performance in “The Notebook” was highly praised by audiences and critics alike.

Aside from her work in “The Notebook,” Gena Rowlands is best known for her collaborations with her late husband, John Cassavetes, particularly in the films “A Woman Under the Influence” and “Gloria.” She received Oscar nominations for both performances, showcasing her talent and versatility as an actress. Her final feature film, “Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks,” was released in 2014, co-starring Cheyenne Jackson. Rowlands decided to retire from Hollywood the following year, leaving behind a lasting legacy of memorable performances.

Gena Rowlands’ passing marks the end of a legendary career in acting, leaving behind a legacy of remarkable performances and a reputation as one of the most talented actresses of her generation. Her ability to bring depth and emotion to her characters resonated with audiences worldwide and earned her critical acclaim. Her impact on the film industry, both through her work with John Cassavetes and on her own, will be remembered for years to come. Rowlands’ contribution to cinema will continue to inspire future generations of actors and filmmakers to push the boundaries of their craft and tell meaningful stories on the big screen.

As fans and colleagues mourn the loss of Gena Rowlands, they remember her not only for her impressive body of work but also for her kindness, professionalism, and grace. Her dedication to her craft and her commitment to her roles set her apart as a true artist. Her passing serves as a reminder of the devastating effects of Alzheimer’s disease and the importance of raising awareness and funding for research to find a cure. Gena Rowlands leaves behind a lasting impact on the film industry and the hearts of all those who knew and admired her work.

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