Eva Marie Saint, one of the last faces of Hollywood’s Golden Age, has died at the age of 100 in Los Angeles after a long battle with old age.
Los Angeles, California – Hollywood was shocked this morning by the sad news: legendary actress Eva Marie Saint passed away at her home, closing a glorious chapter in the history of American cinema. She was 100 years old.
According to information from her family, Eva passed away peacefully, surrounded by her children, grandchildren and loved ones. She was diagnosed with a mild neurodegenerative disease a few years ago, and her health had gradually declined in recent months. However, her spirit and will remained strong until the last days of her life.
An icon of elegance and talent
Born on July 4, 1924 in Newark, New Jersey, Eva Marie Saint entered the entertainment industry during the golden age of Hollywood. With her classic beauty, deep eyes and calm demeanor, she quickly became a sought-after face in both film and television.
Her role as Edie Doyle in the film “On the Waterfront” (1954) brought her an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress. However, her career did not stop there. With her delicate acting ability, Eva continued to make a splash in the classic detective film “North by Northwest” (1959) directed by Alfred Hitchcock, alongside Cary Grant.
In the following years, she continued to appear in a series of films and television series, receiving many prestigious awards and nominations such as Emmy and BAFTA. In particular, she always maintained a pure, scandal-free image – a rare thing in the entertainment industry for nearly a century.
Eva married television director Jeffrey Hayden in 1951 – a marriage that lasted more than 60 years until his death in 2016. They had two children, and Eva always prioritized her family, even at the height of her fame.
She once shared: “Family is the greatest role of my life.” It is this love that has kept her humble and simple, despite being a true legend.
In addition to art, Eva was also active in social and charitable activities, especially supporting art students at Bowling Green State University – where she studied and later had a theater named after her.
Quietly closing an era
The passing of Eva Marie Saint was not only a loss for her family, but also the end of a glorious era in Hollywood. In today’s age of technology and superstardom, Eva’s image – a quiet, uncontroversial star who only focuses on art – is more precious than ever.
Major theaters in New York and Los Angeles are expected to turn off their lights for a minute of silence in her honor. Many world-famous stars, from Meryl Streep to Cate Blanchett, have posted emotional condolences on social media, calling Eva “an inspiration to a generation”.
Farewell
In an increasingly hurried and noisy world, Eva Marie Saint’s passing is a gentle but profound reminder of the value of calmness, elegance and dedication to art. Although her 100-year journey has ended, her image will live forever in the hearts of cinema lovers.