![]() Kathleen Turner and William Hurt in the steamy noir thriller “Body Heat.”Īs Vulture writes, the Academy Award nominee used her natural talent, distinctive husky voice and “charismatic blend of steel and sass” to light up a string of acclaimed roles in hit 1980s movies, including “Prizzi’s Honor,” “Peggy Sue Got Married,” “Romancing the Stone,” and “The War of the Roses.”īut as Turner notes in a new interview with Vulture, the arts and culture website run by New York Magazine, her debut film role, as a ruthless femme fatale in the erotic noir thriller “Body Heat” in 1981, didn’t just make her internationally famous, it made her “a sexual target.” ![]() Once upon a time, Kathleen Turner was one of America’s most interesting screen actresses. ![]() Kathleen Turner: How Douglas, Nicholson, Beatty vied for sex
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