Actress Kelly Preston dies of breast cancer at 57
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[July 13, 2020]
(Reuters) - American actress Kelly
Preston who has appeared in films including "Jerry Maguire" and "Twins",
has died aged 57 after battling breast cancer for nearly two years, her
husband, John Travolta, announced in an Instagram post late on Sunday.
"It is with a very heavy heart that I inform you that my beautiful wife
Kelly has lost her two-year battle with breast cancer," the 66-year-old
"Grease" actor said in his post.
"Kelly's love and life will always be remembered. I will be taking some
time to be there for my children who have lost their mother, so forgive
me in advance if you don’t hear from us for a while", Travolta wrote.
Born Kelly Kamalelehua Smith in Honolulu on Oct. 13, 1962, she changed
her name to Kelly Preston before securing her first film role in the
1985 romcom "Mischief," then appeared in another teen comedy, "Secret
Admirer".
In the next few years Preston starred in films such as "SpaceCamp" and
then "Twins" with Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito.
In "Jerry Maguire", she played Tom Cruise's fiancee Avery Bishop, then
co-starred opposite Kevin Costner in "For Love of the Game".
Preston last starred in the 2018 film "Gotti" in which she played
Victoria Gotti, the wife of Mafia boss John Gotti, who was portrayed on
screen by Travolta.
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71st Cannes Film Festival - Photocall for the film Gotti - Cannes,
France, May 15, 2018. Cast member Kelly Preston. REUTERS/Regis
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Travolta, star of the hit dance movies "Saturday Night Fever" and
"Grease", met Preston in 1988 when they appeared together in a film
called "The Experts". They married on Sept. 5, 1991, in Paris.
Preston is survived by her husband and their children - daughter
Ella, 20, and 9-year-old son Benjamin. Their son Jett died at age 16
in January 2009 during a family vacation in the Bahamas.
"I have never met anyone as courageous, strong, beautiful and loving
as you," her daughter, Ella Bleu Travolta, wrote in a tribute posted
on Instagram.
(Reporting by Rebekah Mathew in Bengaluru; Editing by Robert Birsel)
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