


The first notable part was in Bob Rafelson's remake of the classic noir movie The Postman Always Rings Twice (1981) (in which Jack Nicholson, with whom Huston had been living since 1973, was the star). She prepared herself by reaching out to acting coach Peggy Feury and began to get roles. While modeling, Huston made sporadic cameo appearances in a couple films, but decided to pursue it as a career in the early '80s. However, before it was released, her mother died in a car accident, at 39, and Huston relocated to the United States, where the very tall, exotically-beautiful young woman modeled for several years. Huston spent most of her childhood overseas, in Ireland and England, and in 1968 first dipped her toe into the world of show business, taking on the lead role of her father's movie A Walk with Love and Death (1969). Anjelica Huston was born on Jto director and actor John Huston and Russian prima ballerina Enrica 'Ricki' Soma.
