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And I just like that part of it. I saw him strangle an AD [assistant director].

It comes three months after Val Kilmer, whom she dated in the 80s, died at age 65

Val wrote in his 2020 memoir I'm Your Huckleberry: '[Ellen had] the best smile in all five boroughs. And her hair. So I was just ripped apart physically in interviews.”

You can also find interviews with her in the early ’90s, a decade after her film debut in 1982’s “Diner,” that ogled her appearance and are just as cringey — like this one by The New York Times.

“It was like, ‘She looks like she just did eight rounds with Muhammad Ali,’” Barkin recalled.

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Actress Ellen Barkin has always been unapologetically authentic. But I didn’t feel at the time that [testifying] was an act of bravery. The Animal Kingdom actress, known for her outspoken and fearless persona, sported a casual look—jeans, sneakers, and a white blouse—while out and about with her beloved pooch.

And I was like: ‘That’s the truth. I was a blond-haired, green-eyed Jew with a little nose when I was young,” she recalled. “I felt more proud of myself then. She recalled asking why she was subpoenaed and was told that every lawyer in the room said she wouldn’t lie.

“And that was the nicest thing anyone ever said,” she remarked.

ellen barkin today

“They didn’t kill me. “I was typecast first as the ugly girlfriend,” she said. “And that’s what I care about.”

It’s true. “I’ve never met Amber Heard in my life, but I know what I know about Johnny Depp. Your details from Facebook will be used to provide you with tailored content, marketing and ads in line with our Privacy Policy.

“As a child, certainly, I had a lot of guilt about it.

She played the malicious and utterly captivating matriarch Smurf, one of very few women on the show, from 2016 to 2019 until the character was killed off.

“I wanted out,” Barkin said. “She thinks she’s a star, and she refuses to accept that it’s over.”

Though playing a bitter character like this wasn’t exactly a stretch for the actor, who’s also done so in movies like “Breaking News in Yuba County” and “Brooklyn’s Finest” (“I seem to be the go-to mean old lady,” she said), being a part of “Poker Face” for her was simply “pure joy.”

“It’s fun to be big,” she added.