This Hollywood actress started her career as a successful model before making her film debut for the legendary director John Huston in the film Fat City (1972).
After portraying the Jeff Bridges screen in the sports drama, De Ster, now 77, became a hot commodity after her fascinating versions in American Graffiti (1973) and The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976) with David Bowie.
The dual Oscar nominated, who was recorded in the Oklahoma Movie Hall of Fame last year, is in more than 50 films and shows during her five decades career.
While she came out for a rare public perception on Saturday, the legend appeared in high spirs while she did shopping around Los Angeles.
The Norman resident, who wore her characteristic platinum blonde hair, remained warm in a light gray fleece jacket and dark purple pants on the cold afternoon.
She completed her casual ensemble with black sneakers and prescribed glasses over her hazel eyes.
While he stepped out for a rare public perception, this Hollywood legend appeared in high spirits while she rocked her characteristic platinum blonde while she did groceries around Los Angeles
In the course of her career, the actress has so far collected various praises, including two Academy Award -Nominations.
She is best known for her work in the Big Sleep (1978), Q (1982), Blue Thunder (1983), Amityville 3D (1983), Cat's Eye (1985) and a short distance as well as the Blob (1988 (1988).
Her most recent work includes portraying the mother of Mark Whitacre, played by Matt Damon, in the film The Informant!, In 2009 and guest appearances on shows such as David Lynch's Twin Peaks: The Return and Criminal Minds as a mom of AJ Cook.
Can you guess who she is?
It is Candy Clark – the best known for her role as Debbie Dunham in the 1973 film American Graffiti, which was recorded in three weeks.
The film collected an impressive $ 200 million at the checkout with a budget of $ 800,000.
Over the years she has also started various companies between roles, including buying and selling houses and running a limousine company.
“I have never had all my eggs in one basket. I don't believe in that. I don't like to sit on the phone and wait for someone to call. I am a take-action person, “she said in an interview, according to Norman Transcript. 'I have my [acting] Career in a good 30 or 40 years, so I have no complaints. '
Can you guess who she is? It's Candy Clark
She is best known for her role as Debbie Dunham in the 1973 film American Graffiti (above seen in character)
While he spoke earlier about working with Bowie in an interview of 2016 with Variety, the star admitted that she had never seen him until after she had packed their film.
'I went to one of his concerts after we finished the film and I did not see him for the film. I would have had awe, a complete group! “She confessed.
Clark noted that “David was not a person who ever pronounced what he felt” and said “he never revealed anything that he felt, like” I'm so nervous, “so you never knew what was going on in him. '
She also remembered that he only spent time with 'his entourage'.
Clark earned an Oscar nomination for playing David Bowie's Love Interest, Mary-Lou, in the Man Who Fell to Earth (1976)
Over the years she has also started various companies between roles, including buying and selling houses and running a limousine company; Seen in 2023
'So working out of acting together, we never eaten or spent a non-working time together. He was very removed and quiet and of course this was perfect for me, because my character, Mary-Lou, (his beloved), never knew what was going on in Thomas Newton, “she lasted.
The film, which retains a cult supporter, is about an alien being who must occur as a person to save his dying planet.
Bowie died, at the age of 69, in 2016 after 18 months in secret to fight against cancer.
Despite his diagnosis of cancer, Bowie continued to make music and his latest album Blackstar only released for two days before he died.