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11.04.2022 - 20:45 / deadline.com
Kathy Lamkin, who held her own opposite Javier Bardem’s terrifying Anton Chigurh as No Country for Old Men‘s Desert Aire trailer park manager, died on April 4 after a short illness, her family tells Deadline. She was 74.
“Kathy will be missed by her family and friends,” the family says, “and left an impact on all she that encountered during her life on this Earth.”
Born in Graham, Texas on December 10, 1947, Lamkin landed a SAG Award as part of the cast of the Coen Brothers’ acclaimed 2007 film. She appeared in a total of 46 film and TV projects between 1990 and 2014, and is otherwise best known for her role as The Tea Lady in both Marcus Nispel’s 2003 remake of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Jonathan Liebesman’s 2006 film, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning.
Over the course of her career, Lamkin also appeared in such films as Waiting for Guffman, Confession, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, The Astronaut Farmer, In the Valley of Elah, The Heartbreak Kid, Sunshine Cleaning, Welcome to the Rileys and Sweetwater. Her TV credits included Malcolm in the Middle, Nip/Tuck, Medium, Bones, Boston Legal and My Name Is Earl.
Lamkin also taught theatre arts at Codwell Elementary School in Houston, later creating and running such venues as the Unicorn School of Acting and USA Theatre. She began commuting between Houston and Los Angeles to further her film and TV career in 2002.
Lamkin is preceded in death by her parents, her brothers Jerry and Donald, and her sisters Jeannie Guinn and Jeannette Oreschnigg. She is survived by her husband of 52 years, Stephen L. Lamkin; her daughter Kati; her son Greg and his wife Jamie; and grandchildren Benjamin and Morgan. Arrangements are being made for a Celebration of Life, though further details
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Deadline: ‘Kathy will be missed by her family and friends and left an impact on all she encountered during her life on this Earth. ’Lamkin featured in a scene opposite Javier Bardem’s antagonist character Anton Chigurh in the American western No Country For Old Men – which won outstanding cast In a motion picture at the 2008 SAG Awards. The Texas native appeared in a number of TV shows and films in the 90s – from Miller & Mueller to Fools Gold – but it was her spectacular performance as The Tea Lady in the 2003 remake of The Texas Chainsaw massacre that caught everybody’s attention.
‘Texas Chainsaw Massacre’ star Kathy Lamkin has died, aged 74. The ‘No Country For Old Men’ star passed away after dealing with a short illness. Her family told Deadline: “Kathy will be missed by her family and friends and left an impact on all she encountered during her life on this Earth.
No Country For Old Men, has died aged 74.Lamkin passed away after a short illness on Monday (April 4), as confirmed by her family in a statement (via Deadline). “Kathy will be missed by her family and friends and left an impact on all that she encountered during her life on this Earth,” the statement reads.The actor starred in a scene opposite Javier Bardem’s antagonist character Anton Chigurh in No Country For Old Men, directed by the Coen Brothers.