anjelica huston has revealed that her old flame, jack nicholson, checked in on her as wildfires raged through los angeles last month.
“i was in a car with three dogs, two cats, and the housekeeper, and he called and asked if i was all right, and if i had someplace i was staying,” huston, 73, said of nicholson in a new interview with the guardian. “that’s the bottom line with he and i — when the chips are down, he’s there.”
huston and nicholson, 87, dated on and off from 1973 to 1990 and starred in three movies together — prizzi’s honor (which was directed by huston’s father john), the last tycoon, and the postman always rings twice — during that time.
after the two split, they worked together once again, co-starring in 1995’s the crossing guard, which was directed by nicholson’s pal sean penn.
elsewhere in her interview with
the guardian, huston reflected on why she stayed with nicholson for so many years despite rumours that he had been unfaithful throughout their relationship.
“i loved him,” she said. “i think in the world that i was living in, it wasn’t disrespectful. it was how he was, and it wasn’t so personal. i think as soon as i clocked that, it was all right, i knew how to protect myself. it didn’t make me happy, but i knew what i was doing.”
jack nicholson and anjelica huston in the crossing guard.
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