Well-known actress Olivia Hussey, 73, has recently passed away on December 27, 2024. She became a popular face for her work on stage shows and later gained recognition for playing the female lead in the film Romeo & Juliet. As per Celebrity Net Worth, her net worth was reported to be $4 million,
The news of Hussey's demise was announced through her Instagram account on Saturday. Although the cause of death was not confirmed, the statement mentioned that she was surrounded by her loved ones at her residence. The post, which was shared by her family, praised Olivia Hussey by saying:
"Olivia was a remarkable person whose warmth, wisdom, and pure kindness touched the lives of all those who knew her."
Furthermore, the statement also reads that Hussey was always passionate about many things in her life and had a different kind of attraction towards animals. The family additionally expressed gratitude to everyone for their prayers considering the loss suffered by the family, stating that her "legacy of love" will always be cherished by everyone.
Towards the end, the statement says that Hussey's impact on everyone's lives and the entire industry will be celebrated forever. The family also requested everyone's privacy while they mourn Olivia's death.
Apart from this, actress Lydia Cornell shared a Facebook post expressing her grief over Hussey's death. Lydia wrote that she was 15 when she became obsessed with Olivia's voice and always wanted to be like her.
Lydia is survived by her husband, David Glen Eisley, children Alex, Max, and India, and grandson Greyson.
The Buenos Aires, Argentina native managed to build a big fanbase for herself over the last few decades, specifically because of her flawless acting skills. She was active in this industry almost since the '60s and was a part of many successful films and TV shows.
A report by Celebrity Net Worth stated that Olivia Hussey had once sold a property worth $1.3 million in Los Angeles. Olivia's association with the entertainment industry was her main source of income.
According to Variety, she became famous for playing Juliet in the 1968 film adaptation of Romeo & Juliet, which was in the headlines at the time of release since the director Franco Zeffirelli opted to cast teenagers for the lead roles. While speaking to the outlet last year, Hussey mentioned that she and her co-star Leonard Whiting were paid $2,200.
This came after Hussey and Whiting sued Paramount Pictures, alleging that they were s*xually exploited when a n*de sequence from the film was being shot. The duo also made accusations of s*xual harassment alongside fraud, resulting from mental and emotional distress while shooting the scene. Hussey even addressed her experience by saying:
"We'd say, 'Oh, it was art. Everybody does n*dity – no big deal.' But really, deep down, my mom knew and my close friends knew it was traumatic. It wasn't something I ever agreed to do. I just did it because I felt like I couldn't say no. Leonard too."
There were many other projects in her credits that managed to contribute to her wealth over the years. Although Olivia Hussey had a brief career on television, Hussey portrayed important roles in shows like Jesus of Nazareth, The Bastard, and The Last Days of Pompeii.
Olivia Hussey was also seen in films such as The Battle of the Villa Florita, The Summertime Killer, The Man with Bogart's Face, Headspace, and Tortilla Heaven.