Frances Sternhagen, born in 1930, carved her niche in the world of cult cinema with her compelling performances in Fedora (1978) and Outland (1981). In Fedora, she embodies the complexities of aging and fame, delivering a nuanced portrayal that resonates with the film's exploration of Hollywood's darker side. Her role in Outland as a no-nonsense authority figure adds depth to the film's sci-fi narrative, showcasing her ability to navigate diverse genres. With a career that began in the 1950s, Sternhagen's contributions to the cult film landscape remain significant.
Outland
An honest marshal in a corrupt mining colony on Io, Jupiter's sunless third moon, is determined to confront a violent drug ring even though it may cost him his life. After his wife angrily deserts him, he waits alone for the arrival of killers hired by the company to eliminate him.