The body of Hollywood icon Dalyce Curry, renowned for her roles in Blues Brothers and Lady Sings the Blues, was discovered at her Altadena home in Los Angeles after wildfires devastated the area. Curry, who passed away at 95, leaves behind a legacy that has profoundly impacted the entertainment industry.
Authorities confirmed on Sunday that her remains were found at her property, which was destroyed by the raging fires that have gripped Los Angeles. Her granddaughter, Dalyce Kelley, expressed her grief on Facebook, writing, “We had a great run. She impacted my life in so many ways. This loss is devastating.”
Curry’s passing marks the end of a remarkable journey in Hollywood, where she became celebrated for her talent, grace, and significant contributions to film and television. The tragic circumstances of her death have drawn condolences and tributes from fans and industry colleagues alike.
The wildfires, which have claimed lives and properties across Los Angeles, have sparked renewed calls for intensified safety measures and support for affected communities. Curry’s death underscores the devastating human toll of these natural disasters.