Holly Palance

Palance also had a leading role opposite Robin Williams and Kurt Russell in the comedy The Best of Times (1986) before retiring from acting.

[4][1] Palance spent her early life in Los Angeles before relocating with her father to Europe in 1957, where she lived in several European countries over the next seven years, including Switzerland, Italy, and Germany.

[4] Palance played Lois Lane opposite Christopher Reeve in his screen test for the title role in Superman (1978).

The tests included scenes from the balcony interview in Superman and the Niagara Falls hotel room scene from Superman 2 (1980), where Reeve played Clark Kent; this footage was released to the public as an extra feature on a special edition DVD release of the film in the early 2000s.

Palance is notable for her role as an ill-destined young nanny in The Omen (1976), alongside Gregory Peck and Lee Remick.

[4] In November 1979, Palance made her Broadway debut in the role of Allison St. James in Bernard Slade's Romantic Comedy,[5] opposite Mia Farrow, Anthony Perkins, and Carole Cook.

Palance had a leading role opposite Robin Williams and Kurt Russell in the comedy The Best of Times (1986),[1] her final theatrical film.