In 2016, Kidder told an entertainment website that her chemistry with Reeve was authentic ‘because we came from similar backgrounds and he looked like one of my brothers.’
‘So the energy we had was one of brother and sister, which was often bickering, that took the place of romantic energy,’ she said. ‘No one noticed the difference one from the other — it worked. We didn’t have to create a different reality.’
Born in the Northwest Territories of Canada, she made her professional acting debut on the TV series “Wojeck” in 1969 and had her first film role in the 1968 Canadian movie “The Best Damn Fiddler from Calabogie to Kaladar.”
Hollywood soon beckoned and moving to Los Angeles led to roles on TV shows including ‘McQueen,’ ‘Mod Squad’ and ‘Nichols.’
But playing scrappy reporter and Superman’s love interest ‘Lois Lane’ was her breakout role. Kidder told that she thought the film would be a flop. ‘Nothing prepares anyone for that sudden thing of being world famous, it was such a shock,’ she said. ‘It wasn’t something I really liked or something I was very good at. I didn’t realize how good the movie was until I seen it at the premiere in Washington.’
After three marriages and thousands of dollars in medical bills, Kidder found herself homeless in 1996 as she struggled with bipolar disorder. Her story grabbed the hearts of fans and Hollywood with many reaching out to help Kidder, who eventually got back on her feet and went on to become a mental health advocate.
Published in Daily Times, May 16th 2018.
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