Glenne Headly, 'Dick Tracy' and 'Lonesome Dove' Star, died at age 62

The actress named Emmy, Glenne Headly, died at the age of 62, according to Variety.
"It is with deep sorrow that we confirm the death of Glenne Headly," their representatives said in a statement. "We demand that the privacy of his family be respected in this difficult moment."
The film, television actress and theater actress were known to have played with Warren Beatty in 1990 "Dick Tracy" as Tess Trueheart. She was nominated for an Emmy for her role in the 1989 miniseries "Lonesome Dove", as well as the 1996 Showtime film adaptation of "Bastard Out of Carolina". She was in production on Seth Rogen-Evan Goldberg produced the comedy series Hulu "Future Man" at the time of her death.
Producer "Future Man" Sony Pictures Television said that Headly's role would not be recast, but that it would remain in the episodes made so far. The series revolves around a guardian and night player who is recruited by mysterious visitors to travel in time to prevent the extinction of humanity. "Future Man", which represents Ed Begley Jr., Eliza Coupe and Josh Hutcherson, is now in Los Angeles.
"We are saddened by the sudden loss of Glenne Headly, and our deepest condolences are addressed to her family and friends, she has been an incredible talent and will be missed," Sony said in a statement.
Headly's career began on the scene when she was a member of the renowned Steppenwolf Theater Theater Company. She continued to marry John Malkovich, a member of the ensemble, in 1982, although the pair divorced in 1988. She made her acting debut in 1981 playwright "Four Friends". In 2016, she appeared in "Stage Kiss" at the Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles; His other theatrical performances included "Arms and the Man", with directed Malkovich and "Aunt Dan and Lemon", directed by Wallace Shawn in London.
She followed this role with appearances in films like "Doctor Detroit", "Fandango" and "The Purple Rose of Cairo" by Woody Allen. In 1988, she played a primitive role in the comedy "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels" in front of Steve Martin and Michael Caine. She would be partnering with Martin again in the 1996 comedy "Sgt. Bilko." She also starred in the Oscar-nominated drama "Mr. Holland's Opus" as the wife of Richard Dreyfuss's Played the mother of Lindsay Lohan in "Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen".
On the television side, she played Dr. Abby Keaton in Season 3 of "ER", and played a prominent role in the short-lived NBC comedy series "Encore! Again! "Recently, she appeared in the HBO mini-series" The Night Of ", as well as the feature film" The Circle "starring Emma Watson and Tom Hanks.
She survived her husband Byron McCulloch and her son Stirling.