âShe gave me reports on last nightâs date with Paul Simonâ
Woody Allen, writer, director, co-star, Annie Hall (1977)
We cast Shelley Duvall as the Rolling Stone reporter in Annie Hall because itâs a flaky character and we wanted someone with a little strangeness, not someone whoâd have been better playing a quiet schoolteacher or an accountant. She was odd, charming, wonderful-looking in her way and a very good actress with unique screen charisma.
On set, she did pretty much everything on her own. I had no direction to give her. Weâd just start the scene and she would come to it with that natural quirky personality. She said the âKafkaesqueâ line just like an average person would. When she spoke, with that voice and intonation and look, she made something happen.
I realised she was exactly what we wanted as soon as we began shooting. Before then, you never know whatâs going to resonate. Then, when you see the dailies, you realise how good the actor or actress is. With Shelley, it was clear she was giving that character â only words on the page â a real life.
I never saw her socially, or had any conversations with her other than when sheâd tell me what a nice time she had with Paul Simon the night before. They began their relationship on the set, so every day just before we shot she would say: âOh, last night Paul and I stayed up till dawn talking. Heâs so great and heâs so charming and heâs so wonderful.â
I didnât set them up: I just cast them and then got the report every morning. I guess if a film director could have performed a marriage Iâd have married them. I was certainly very happy for them, as they were both terrific, gifted people. I was very proud they met on my movie. As told to Catherine Shoard
âFull of enchantmentâ
Daryl Hannah, co-star, Roxanne (1987)
While making Roxanne, I had the great fortune to spend quite a bit of quality time with Shelley Duvall. I had long been an admirer of hers since all of her wonderfully quirky Altman films.
Being around Shelley was like being around a magical being â full of creative ideas and enchantment.
âWe were sprayed by the Epping Forest fire brigadeâ
Michael Palin, co-star, Time Bandits (1981)
I was very sad to hear the news of Shelley Duvallâs death. I worked with her, briefly, when we played the star-crossed lovers in Time Bandits. We spent some time tied to a tree in Epping Forest being sprayed to within an inch of our lives by the local fire brigade.
She was amazingly patient, and very good company. Her soft voice belied strong beliefs and opinions.
She had a great sense of humour and an innate warmth that made her the sort of person you wanted to stay in touch with. Which we did for a while. So sorry that weâll not be able to laugh and share memories again.