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Suzanne Shepherd | Source: Getty Images
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'The Sopranos’ Actress Suzanne Shepherd Passes Away at 89 — She Was Suffering from a Chronic Disease

Milly Wanjiku Ndirangu
Nov 20, 2023
02:45 P.M.
  • Beloved actress Suzanne Shepherd, renowned for her roles in "Goodfellas" and "The Sopranos," has passed away at the age of 89.
  • The actress left a lasting legacy not only in the world of entertainment but also as a revered acting coach.
  • Shepherd passed away in her sleep, her departure attributed to a battle with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
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Suzanne Shepherd during the "Change of Life" opening reception on February 7, 2004 in New York City | Source: Getty Images

Suzanne Shepherd during the "Change of Life" opening reception on February 7, 2004 in New York City | Source: Getty Images

In a somber turn of events, the entertainment world bids farewell to the legendary actress Suzanne Shepherd, who passed away at the age of 89.

Known for her iconic roles in Martin Scorsese's "Goodfellas" and the critically acclaimed series "The Sopranos," Shepherd left an indelible mark on the industry. The news of her demise was confirmed by her granddaughter, Isabelle, to The U.S. Sun.

Suzanne Shepherd attends the "A Dirty Shame" premiere in New York City on September 21, 2004 | Source: Getty Images

Suzanne Shepherd attends the "A Dirty Shame" premiere in New York City on September 21, 2004 | Source: Getty Images

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Shepherd's Journey Through the Spotlight

Shepherd's career spanned over 35 years, with her portrayal of Karen Hill's mother in "Goodfellas" and Mary DeAngelis in "The Sopranos" solidifying her status as a beloved figure in the entertainment industry.

Her daughter, Kate, shared with TMZ that Shepherd peacefully passed away in her sleep, though the cause of death remains undetermined. However, she revealed that her mother had been battling chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and her health had noticeably declined in recent days.

Suzanne Shepherd attends the "A Dirty Shame" premiere in New York City on September 21, 2004 | Source: Getty Images

Suzanne Shepherd attends the "A Dirty Shame" premiere in New York City on September 21, 2004 | Source: Getty Images

Born on October 31, 1934, in the USA, Shepherd's contributions to the entertainment industry went beyond her on-screen performances. Her journey began in 1988 with her first role as Aunt Tweedy in "Mystic Pizza."

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Over the years, she guest-starred in popular series like "Law & Order" and "Blue Bloods" and had a notable supporting role in the acclaimed film "Requiem for a Dream" in 2000. Her diverse filmography includes roles in "Lolita" in 1997, "Uncle Buck" in 1989, and the recent "The Performance" in 2023.

Suzanne Shepherd attends the premiere of "Harold" with a guest in New York City on April 30, 2008 | Source: Getty Images

Suzanne Shepherd attends the premiere of "Harold" with a guest in New York City on April 30, 2008 | Source: Getty Images

A Multifaceted Talent

In addition to her acting career, she excelled as a director, acting teacher, and private coach. Shepherd left an indelible mark as a coach, dedicating over four decades to shaping the careers of aspiring actors.

With lessons rooted in the wisdom she gained from industry legends such as Sanford Meisner and Herbert Berghof, Shepherd's impact extended far beyond her roles in front of the camera.

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Suzanne Shepherd attends the premiere of "Harold" with a guest in New York City on April 30, 2008 | Source: Getty Images

Suzanne Shepherd attends the premiere of "Harold" with a guest in New York City on April 30, 2008 | Source: Getty Images

One of New York City's famed acting teachers, Shepherd counted Christopher Meloni, Gregory Hines, Helen Slater, Bebe Neuwirth, and Joan Allen among her former students. She continued to teach while maintaining her career as a respected working actress.

An upcoming documentary titled "A Gift of Fire" is set to chronicle Shepherd's remarkable career as an acting teacher, a testament to her enduring legacy.

Suzanne Shepherd during the premiere of "Harold" in New York City on April 30, 2008 | Source: Getty Images

Suzanne Shepherd during the premiere of "Harold" in New York City on April 30, 2008 | Source: Getty Images

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Colleagues and Students Pay Tribute

As news of Shepherd's passing spread, heartfelt tributes poured in. A former student shared memories of Shepherd's impact, recalling her as a guiding force who played a pivotal role in their personal and professional life. The student highlighted Shepherd's significant presence, describing her as a catalyst for lasting connections and even officiating their marriage. The tribute read:

"She was a huge presence. A BIG personality. She roared with life and at it. May she rest now."

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Fellow "The Sopranos" actor Ray Abruzzo took to Instagram, remembering Shepherd as a force of nature, an actress, and a teacher. Her influence on the set of the film and in the broader entertainment world was unmistakable.

Shepherd's passing has left a void in the hearts of those who knew her, but her spirit lives on through the laughter she shared, the lessons she imparted, and the legacy she leaves behind. As the details surrounding her memorial service are awaited, her fans will remember her for the joy she brought to millions and the profound impact she had on the entertainment world.

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