Shirley MacLaine Turned 92 Today — But Nobody Is Talking About What She Left Behind

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Shirley MacLaine arrived in Hollywood in the 1950s with a combination of extraordinary talent, a physical grace rooted in years of serious dance training, and a refusal to be managed, packaged, or quietly redirected into the version of herself that the studio system had already decided it needed her to be — and from that very first collision between who she actually was and who the industry wanted her to pretend to be, she chose herself every single time without hesitation and without apology, a decision that cost her enormously in the currency Hollywood deals in and enriched her beyond calculation in every currency that actually matters.

She spoke openly about her spiritual beliefs and past life experiences at a time when doing so handed every critic and late night host a weapon they used gleefully and without mercy, stood at the front lines of political activism when her peers were carefully protecting their box office appeal, told the truth about the casting couch and the machinery of control that ran beneath the glamorous surface of Old Hollywood decades before anyone else in her position found the courage to use those words in public, and delivered across six decades a body of work — from The Apartment to Terms of Endearment to Steel Magnolias — so consistently brilliant and so fearlessly committed that the industry that spent years trying to dismiss her kept being forced, award season after award season, to come back and acknowledge what it had been trying to look past all along.

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