‘Face/Off,’ ‘House of Usher’ actress Romy Walthall dead at 57

Actress Romy Walthall, best known for her roles in “Face/Off” and “The House Of Usher,” died May 19 in Los Angeles from cardiac arrest. She was 57.

The star’s death was confirmed by her son Morgan Kantz, Variety reported.

Often known by her stage name Romy Windsor, Walthall is perhaps most famous for starring in the cult horror flicks “The Howling IV: The Original Nightmare” in 1988 and 1989’s “The House of Usher” opposite film icons Oliver Reed and Donald Pleasence. The former Ford model also played the neurotic secretary for John Travolta’s Sean Archer in the 1997 thriller “Face/Off.”

Along with her movie roles, the Texas native appeared in several seminal TV shows of the ’80s and ’90s, including “T.J. Hooker,” “Moonlighting,” “Quantum Leap,” “Matlock,” “L.A. Law,” “Diagnosis: Murder” and “The X-Files.”

Romy Walthall with James Garner in "Man Of The People" from 1991.
Romy Walthall with James Garner in “Man Of The People” from 1991.
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Walthall’s final on-screen role came in 2011 in a flick called “0s & 1s,” in which she played a supporting role alongside her son Morgan Kantz, who starred in the film.

Romy Walthall, Jennifer Lopez and Cheryl Pollak, in "Hotel Malibu" (1994)
Romy Walthall, Jennifer Lopez and Cheryl Pollak in “Hotel Malibu” (1994)
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