Le star del cinema e della televisione hanno voluto ricordare con affetto Margot Kidder, l'interprete di Lois Lane nei film originali di Superman.
Mark Hamill, interprete di Luke Skywalker nei film di Star Wars, ha dichiarato: "Sullo schermo era magica. Fuori dallo schermo era una delle donne più gentili, dolci e cortesi che io abbia mai conosciuto. Ci mancherai Margot Kidder".
On-screen she was magic.
— Mark Hamill (@HamillHimself) May 14, 2018
Off-screen she was one of the kindest, sweetest, most caring woman I've ever known.
I'll miss you #MargoKidder.
Your legacy will live on forever. pic.twitter.com/UBlbszEIhb
Kumail Nanjiani ha dichiarato: "Uno dei miei film preferiti con lei è l'originale Black Christmas - Un Natale rosso sangue. Mi ha fatto conoscere alcuni elementi che ora fanno parte del canone del genere e lei era fantastica in quel lungometraggio".
RIP Margot Kidder. One of my favorite movies of hers is the original Black Christmas. It introduced some elements that are now genre tropes and she's fantastic in it.
— Kumail Nanjiani (@kumailn) May 14, 2018
La DC Comics ha voluto rivolgere un pensiero affettuoso sottolineando: "Grazie per essere stata la Lois Lane con cui tanti di noi sono cresciuti".
Thank you for being the Lois Lane so many of us grew up with. RIP, Margot Kidder. pic.twitter.com/IhY73TB52P
— DC (@DCComics) May 14, 2018
Il regista Edgar Wright ha ricordato i suoi film preferiti interpretati dalla star canadese e ha sottolineato: "Ovviamente rimane la migliore Lois Lane nei magici Superman e Superman II".
Sad to hear of the passing of Margot Kidder. A spark of vivacious life in all of her films. I loved her in cult horrors 'Sisters' and 'Black Christmas'. And of course she remains the best Lois Lane in the magical 'Superman' & 'Superman II'. RIP to a unique screen presence. pic.twitter.com/bQEVv7PSa3
— edgarwright (@edgarwright) May 14, 2018
The Reeve Family and Foundation are deeply saddened by the loss of Margot Kidder. Fly high, our friend, shine bright. #Superman pic.twitter.com/EYWWevThQN
— Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation (@ReeveFoundation) May 14, 2018
Margot Kidder should be remembered as much for courageously, candidly discussing her battles with mental illness as for any screen role.
— David Axelrod (@davidaxelrod) May 14, 2018
There are no Supermen- or women. It is not a character deficiency to acknowledge such struggles and get the help and treatment you need!
RIP pic.twitter.com/ZD6RB3cfzU
#MargotKidder was incredible in the Superman movies. The Lois Lane she created had so much strength, humor and vulnerability that she became as much a part of what made the movie work as the wonderful Chris Reeve, Gene Hackman and others. #ripmargotkidder
— Clark Gregg (@clarkgregg) May 14, 2018
RIP Margot Kidder https://t.co/aK2orqGkm9
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) May 14, 2018
oh no, Margot Kidder.
— Elijah Wood (@elijahwood) May 14, 2018
So sorry for the passing of @MargotKidder the star of 4 #Superman movies who will always be #LoisLane. Gone at the age of 69, she was very open about her battle with #bipolar disease pic.twitter.com/s8eax89i8n
— Al Roker (@alroker) May 14, 2018