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Dame Joan Collins has shared a throwback picture of legends as she remembered her late friend and co-star, Samantha Eggar. Posting to Instagram, the 92-year-old star shared a picture of her, Samantha, Jane Seymour, and Juliet Mills holding up British flags as they smiled into the camera in the black and white snap.
Captioning the post, Joan emotionally wrote: "So sad that my friend the beautiful actress #samanthaeggar has died - we were close friends in the #60s and #70s and also appeared together in #starskyandhutch - here at the #queensjubilee #1977 with @janeseymour and #julietmills." Jane then took to the comments, adding her own thoughts, as she wrote: "So sad. I remember the day we took this so well." The social media post comes as news broke that British Oscar-nominated actress Samantha Eggar died at the age of 86 on Wednesday, October 15.
Her House of Cards star daughter Jenna Stern confirmed she passed away at her home in Sherman Oaks, California. Although no cause of death was given, she had struggled with illness for the past five years, but she "lived a long, fabulous life," her daughter said.
The grieving daughter shared the news on Instagram alongside a selection of images showing the actress' beautiful smile. She captioned it: "Beautiful, intelligent and tough enough to be fascinatingly vulnerable...
"Samantha Eggar (1939–2025) My Mama passed Wednesday evening. Peacefully and quietly surrounded by family. I was there next to her… holding her hand, telling her how much she was loved. It was beautiful. It was a privilege."
Eggar had quite an impressive TV and movie career. Among her most memorable roles, she appeared as Captain Picard’s (Patrick Stewart) sister-in-law on Star Trek: The Next Generation, as the spy Charlotte Devane on All My Children.
She also starred as the wife of the Speaker of the House (Donald Sutherland) on Commander in Chief, starring Geena Davis as the U.S. president.
In the 1970s and 1980s, she became a horror movie icon thanks to roles in movies such as 1972's The Dead Are Alive! 1973's A Name for Evil, 1977's The Uncanny, and 1983's Curtains (1983). One of her most famous and popular roles in the genre came in an early David Cronenberg offering, The Brood, in 1979.