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A housewife with an abusive husband has an affair with a writer, who turns out to be almost as big an asshole as her husband.
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When it came to acting awards, Carrie Snodgress was the ultimate one-hit wonder. In 1970, her very first year with any credited roles, she earned Oscar and BAFTA nominations, and won two Golden Globes for Mad Housewife. She was off to an impressive career debut. She must have thought the whole acting thing was a breeze. She took no advantage of being an Oscar nominee. Instead, she took the next seven years off to enjoy her life with Neil Young and to care for their son. As a result, she was nearly forgotten by the time she returned.
She died 34 years later, having worked steadily in TV and films, eventually relegated to small supporting roles and one-time guest appearances in TV shows, with no additional nominations. She was only 52 when she acted in Wild Things, but looked more lie a rough 65. She was only 57 when she died, much too young, but looking like she had already lived her share.
She had been off to an impressive career debut in the nudity field as well. She made one other 1970 film, “Rabbit, Run,” and did a brief full rear nude scene to add to the topless action in Mad Housewife. And then – the same 34-year drought she experienced with her acting awards.
Basically, 1970 was her year.
And, for all practical purposes, her career.
She did get one shot at a role that would have mattered. During her seven-year hiatus, she was offered the part of Adrian in Rocky, but turned it down because she thought the offer was not worth returning to work for. John Avildsen, the director of Rocky, really liked Carrie’s work and eventually used her in two of his other pictures, but those films were just films, not cultural touchstones like Rocky. ‘Tis a shame. That role would have brought her the popularity and name recognition that she would have needed to revive the career she had abandoned after 1970. Of course, that’s easy to see in hindsight. At the time, nobody knew that Rocky would capture the zeitgeist and become a franchise.
1970 – Diary of a Mad Housewife
1970 – Rabbit, Run