Piper Laurie, Children Of A Lesser God Actor, Dead At 91

After launching her career as a teen star in the 1950s, appearing in movies including "The Milkman," "Francis Goes to the Races," and "No Room for the Groom," she soon became one of the most in-demand actresses in Hollywood. By 1961, she had received her first Oscar nomination for her role in "The Hustler." Two further Academy Award nominations would follow in 1976 for "Carrie" and 10 years later, in 1986, for "Children of a Lesser God."

By the 1960s, Piper Laurie had become disillusioned with the film industry and decided to take a 15-year hiatus to enjoy a more normal life. She married writer Joseph Morgenstern in 1962 and the couple moved to Woodstock, New York, with plans to start a family. They adopted daughter Anne Grace Morgenstern in 1971.

Laurie returned to her acting career by the mid-1970s, going on to star in more than 80 movies and TV shows over the next four decades including "The Thorn Birds, "The Twilight Zone," "Return to Oz," and "White Boy Rick." Her most recent role was as the voice of Grandma on the podcast series "Around the Sun."

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