Sondra Locke is an American actress and director
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Sondra Locke is an American actress and director
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On September 25, 1967, she married sculptor Gordon Leigh Anderson (who is reportedly gay); the marriage was more of an unconventional expression of their lasting friendship. Later, she was involved in a 13-year-long live-in relationship with Clint Eastwood. In her autobiography, ‘The Good, The Bad, and The Very Ugly – A Hollywood Journey,’ published in 1997, she wrote that she had 2 abortions during the 1970s and later had a tubal ligation done and Eastwood was responsible for these decisions. (During the 1980s, he sired two children from another mistress). In 1989, he moved all her possessions and changed the locks on their Bel-Air home. Locke filed a ‘Palimony’ suit against him and after fighting for 1 year, she settled for a film development/directing contract with ‘Warner Bros.’ Later in 1999, she again filed a suit for fraud, alleging that the deal was bogus (as the Warner Bros. never used her as director and rejected all her 30 proposed projects.) and the case was tried in 1996. She, however, agreed to an ‘out-of-court settlement’ for an undisclosed amount.
In 1990, she underwent double mastectomy and chemotherapy for breast cancer. From 1991, Locke dated and then cohabited with her surgeon, Scott Cunneen, who is 17 years her junior. Later, the two separated.
Sondra Locke was born on May 28, 1947, in Shelbyville, Tennessee, (some references report her birth year as 1944 and the birth place as Madison, Alabama.) to Raymond Smith, a military man and Pauline Bayne, a pencil factory worker from Huntsville, Alabama. Her parents had already separated before her birth. She has a half-brother, Donald (from her mother’s brief marriage to W. B. Elkins). Later her mother married a local construction company owner, Alfred Locke, and the two siblings adapted his name.
Locke studied at ‘Shelbyville Central Senior High School.’ She was a class valedictorian during her junior and senior high years; she was also a cheerleader in her school. When she graduated in 1962, her classmates voted her the ‘Duchess of Studiousness.’
She joined the ‘Middle Tennessee State University’ to study drama, but did not complete her graduation. She performed in several stage productions for ‘Circle Players, Inc.’ where she met sculptor Gordon Anderson, and they became close friends.
Locke moved to Nashville, where she lived for nearly 3 years and worked for ‘WSM-TV’ and also did modeling for the fashion page of ‘The Tennessean.’
In 1967, she moved to New York in pursuit of a career in acting and participated in a nationwide talent search by ‘Warner Bros.’ Locke got the role of ‘Mick Kelly’ in ‘The Heart is a Lonely Hunter,’ which was based on Carson McCullers’ famous novel. The film released in 1968 and received critical acclaim, and won her ‘Academy Award’ nomination and two ‘Golden Globe’ nominations for ‘Best Supporting Actress’ and ‘Most Promising Newcomer.’
In spite of an impressive debut and accolades, Locke did not receive significant film offers in the immediate years. She portrayed ‘Mellise’ in the 1970s ‘Cover Me Babe,’ and also appeared in a psychological thriller, ‘Willard’ (1971), which proved a commercial success. Her next movies were ‘A Reflection of Fear’ (1972), and ‘The Second Coming of Suzanne’ (1974).
During this period, she also made guest appearances in TV series, including ‘The F.B.I.,’ ‘Cannon,’ ‘Kung Fu,’ and ‘Barnaby Jones.’ Locke worked with Norman Lloyd in ‘Night Gallery’ (episode: ‘A Feast of Blood’) (1972) and ‘Gondola’ (1973).
In 1975, she got a chance to play a small romantic role opposite Clint Eastwood in ‘The Outlaw Josey Wales.’ This changed her professional as well as personal life. The two played lead roles together in a number of successful movies. Eastwood and Locke were involved in a romantic relationship from 1975 to 1989 and during this period, Locke worked only with Eastwood, except for the 1977 film, ‘The Shadow of Chikara,’ and another film, ‘Death Game,’ filmed in 1974, but released later.
In ‘The Outlaw Josey Wales,’ she plays a pioneer woman who is rescued by a man, played by Eastwood, who is seeking revenge for the murder of his family. Next, she played the lead role of foul-mouthed prostitute to Eastwood’s down-and-out cop in ‘The Gauntlet’ (1977). The film did not received good reviews but proved a commercial success.