LOS ANGELES 鈥 Jessica Walter, whose roles as a scheming matriarch in TV鈥檚 鈥淎rrested Development鈥 and a stalker in 鈥淧lay Misty for Me鈥 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.
鈥淚t 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 well-remembered for "her wit, class and overall joie de vivre,鈥 or life of love, her daughter added.
鈥淪he was a force, and her talent and timing were unmatched," Tony Hale, her 鈥淎rrested Development鈥 co-star said on Twitter.
鈥淚 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 鈥渢hose are the fun roles. They鈥檙e juicy, much better than playing the vanilla ing茅nues, you know 鈥 Miss Vanilla Ice Cream,鈥 Walter said in an AV Club
Her most memorable film part was in Clint Eastwood鈥檚 1971 thriller 鈥淧lay Misty For Me鈥 鈥 her first significant lead 鈥 in which she plays Evelyn Draper, the woman who becomes obsessed with Eastwood鈥檚 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鈥檙e held.鈥
Walter's comedic flair as the deeply flawed mom of a dysfunctional family in 鈥淎rrested Development鈥 won her a new generation of fans. She addressed the second-act success in candid style.
鈥淚t exposed me to a demographic of people who thought I was sick or dead,鈥 Walter said in a 2013 interview with The Associated Press.
鈥淛essica Walter鈥檚 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 鈥楢rrested Development,鈥" the series' producer, 20th Television, said in a statement.
Younger viewers also discovered her gifts in 鈥淎rcher,鈥 in which she played a petty, martini-swilling spymaster whose deeply dysfunctional relationship with her title character son was the subject of most of the show鈥檚 early plots when it launched in 2009.
Walter鈥檚 feature debut was in the 1964 film 鈥淟ilith,鈥 with Warren Beatty, Jean Seberg and Gene Hackman, who was also on his first film.
She won a role in John Frankenheimer鈥檚 racing epic 鈥淕rand Prix,鈥 from 1966, as the glamorous but discontented wife of a Formula One racer who falls for another driver.
That same year she appeared in Sidney Lumet鈥檚 鈥淭he Group,鈥 a female-led ensemble about the graduates of a prestigious university (Walter played the catty Libby), and acted for Lumet again in 1968鈥檚 鈥淏ye Bye Braverman.鈥
Walter was the Brooklyn-born, Queens-raised daughter of a Soviet immigrant mother who was a teacher and a father who played bass in the NBC Symphony Orchestra.
She graduated from New York鈥檚 High School of the Performing Arts and by her early 20s was an established actress who would work steadily for the rest of her life. She made her Broadway debut in 1963鈥檚 鈥淧hoto Finish鈥 and starred in the TV series 鈥淟ove of Life鈥 from 1962 to 1965.
She made numerous appearances on popular '60s shows including 鈥淣aked City,鈥 鈥淩oute 66,鈥 鈥淭he Alfred Hitchcock Hour,鈥 鈥淭he Fugitive鈥 and 鈥淔lipper.鈥
Walter earned an Emmy for best actress in a limited series in 1975 for 鈥淎my Prentiss,鈥 in which she played the title character, the first woman to become chief of detectives in the San Francisco Police Department. The show, a spin-off of 鈥淚ronside,鈥 featured Helen Hunt as Walter鈥檚 teenage daughter.
Walter was married to Ross Bowman from 1966 to 1978, with whom she had daughter Brooke. Walter was married to actor Ron Leibman from 1983 until his death in 2019.
Walter and Leibman, who won a Tony Award for playing Roy Cohn in 1993鈥檚 鈥淎ngels in America,鈥 were often co-stars, including a Broadway run in 1988 of Neil Simon鈥檚 鈥
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AP Film Writer Lindsey Bahr and AP Entertainment Writer Andrew Dalton contributed to this report.
Lynn Elber, The Associated Press