Romy Walthall, Face/Off and The House of Usher Actor, Dies at 57
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Walthall’s son, actor and director Morgan Krantz, confirmed her death to
Variety.
Born on Sept. 16, 1963 in Pasadena, Texas, Walthall got her start in the entertainment industry by winning the Mother/Daughter USA pageant in 1980. At age 17, Walthall was signed to Ford Models and began modeling in Europe. She eventually moved back to Los Angeles and dipped her toes into the acting world, sometimes going by her stage name, Romy Windsor.
She landed her first major role in Jerry Bruckheimer’s 1984 thriller “Thief of Hearts,” and played Bobbi in 1985’s “A Bunny’s Tale,” which was based on Gloria Steinem’s investigation of Playboy Bunnies’ working conditions. Walthall also starred in the cult horror films “Howling IV: The Original Nightmare” in 1988 and “The House of Usher” in 1989 alongside Oliver Reed. In 1997’s “Face/Off,” Waltha
Romy Walthall, a character actress known for appearances in Face/Off and other notable titles, passed away. Variety first reported the news, after her son actor and director Morgan Krantz (In the Dark) confirmed it to the trade. Born in Pasadena, Texas in 1963, Walthall was just 57 at the time of [.]
Washington [US], June 1 (ANI): Actor Romy Walthall, widely known for her roles in 'Face/Off' and 'The House Of Usher', passed away recently after experiencing sudden cardiac arrest. She was 57 when she breathed her last.
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Car collector Peter Mayo with a Panther DeVille, similar to car he sold to the makers of Cruella. When it was new it was also one of the most expensive cars in the world. In 1974, when they first came out, it would have cost £18,000, when you could get a Jaguar for £3,000. You could buy two Rolls Royce Silver Shadows for the same price!”
Unsurprisingly, such an extravagant car attracted equally ostentatious owners, with Elton John, Oliver Reed, George Foreman and the Shah of Iran all owning a Panther De Ville at one time or another.
Peter, 57, who runs his own engineering firm, began collecting luxury cars around five years ago and now has 14 – including a Bentley Continental R, a Panther Lima and J72, and one of the only six Panther Rios that were ever made.