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Dec 18, 1999 · THE REDSHIFTING WEB, 1998. Nancy Kyes transforms the simplest of everyday trash into extraordinary sculptures that reflect her unique process and rationale. Massive accumulations of hundreds of found objects, Kyes’s sculptures blend the attraction of everyday materials with current scientific theory, metaphysical concerns, and personal experience.
Represented in this show are artists from Los Angeles, Seattle and Cloverdale, and include: Celia Bowker (sculpture), Marsha Burns (photography), Michael Deyermond (sculpture/painting), Ovidio Federici (painting), Nancy Kyes (sculpture), Vince Montague (ceramic sculpture) and Philip Vaughan (painting).
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Oct 30, 2018 · ‘Halloween’ co-star now sculptor-slash-teacher in Pomona. Nancy Kyes, as Annie Brackett, talks to a friend in the original “Halloween” as Michael Myers watches. (Courtesy image) By...
- Jamie Lee Curtis in 1978. Curtis made her big-screen debut as Laurie Strode, the teen terrorized by a masked maniac, single-handedly shattering the "scream queen" stereotype like no other actress before or since.
- Jamie Lee Curtis Now. Curtis reprised her role as Laurie in Halloween II, Halloween H20, Halloween Resurrection and the latest trilogy: 2018’s Halloween, 2021’s Halloween Kills and 2022’s Halloween Ends.
- Donald Pleasence in 1974. The character actor who played Myers’ appointed psychiatrist, Dr. Loomis, died at 75 in 1995 from complications of a heart valve replacement surgery.
- Nancy Loomis in 1980. Nancy Loomis stole every scene she was in as Laurie's wise-cracking pal, Annie. She followed that sassy supporting role as the deadpan assistant of Janet Leigh—yes, Curtis' Psycho mom—in Carpenter's 1980 film The Fog (seen here).
Nancy Kyes Artist - Nancy Kyes in front of her sculpture SPHERE located in Debs Park
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Sep 30, 2014 · So, where is Nancy Kyes now? Well, she can be seen lending commentaries to the documentaries Halloween: 25 Years of Terror (2006) and Halloween: The Inside Story (2010). Other than that, Nancy left Hollywood in 1993 and started a family. She now has two daughters and works as an independent sculptor in California.