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‘Arrested Developmen­t’ actor Jessica Walter dies at 80

- By LYNN ELBER

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Jessica Walter, whose roles as a scheming matriarch in TV’S “Arrested Developmen­t” and a stalker in “Play Misty for Me” were in line with a career that drew on her astringent screen presence more than her good looks, has died. She was 80.

Walter’s death was confirmed Thursday by her daughter, Brooke Bowman, an entertainm­ent industry executive. A cause of death and other details were not immediatel­y provided.

“It is with a heavy heart that I confirm the passing of my beloved mom Jessica. A working actor for over six decades, her greatest pleasure was bringing joy to others through her storytelli­ng both on screen and off,” Bowman said in a statement.

Walter will also be wellrememb­ered for “her wit, class and overall joie de vivre,” or life of love, her daughter added.

“She was a force, and her talent and timing were unmatched,” Tony Hale, her “Arrested Developmen­t” co-star said on Twitter.

“I loved you Jessica Walter. I grew up watching you AND admiring you. Always consistent­ly excellent,” Viola Davis tweeted.

Although Walter’s photogenic appearance qualified her for standard leading lady roles, she claimed no regrets about being viewed as a character actor.

She loved playing difficult women because “those are the fun roles. They’re juicy, much better than playing the vanilla

ingénues, you know — Miss Vanilla Ice Cream,” Walter said in an AV Club website interview.

Her most memorable film part was in Clint Eastwood’s 1971 thriller “Play Misty For Me” — her first significan­t lead — in which she plays Evelyn Draper, the woman who becomes obsessed with Eastwood’s disc jockey character. Walter was widely praised for her unnerving performanc­e.

A Roger Ebert review compared her to “something like flypaper; the more you struggle against her personalit­y, the more tightly you’re held.”

Walter’s comedic flair as the deeply flawed mom of a dysfunctio­nal family in “Arrested Developmen­t” won her a new generation of fans. She addressed the second-act success in candid style.

“It exposed me to a demographi­c of people who thought I was sick or dead,” Walter said in a 2013 interview with The Associated Press.

“Jessica Walter’s spectacula­r turn as the devilish Lucille Bluth is one of the great comedic performanc­es of television history, and we loved working with her as much as audiences loved her on ‘Arrested Developmen­t,’” the series’ producer, 20th Television, said in a statement.

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