New details have emerged following the death of a beloved Hollywood actress, shedding light on the health struggles she faced in her final years.
Valerie Perrine, best known for her role in Superman, died at the age of 82. Officials have now confirmed that her cause of death was acute cardiopulmonary arrest, also known as sudden cardiac arrest.
Medical records revealed that Parkinson’s disease, which she had been battling since 2015, was the underlying cause of her death, while dementia was listed as a contributing factor.
Perrine passed away peacefully at her home, surrounded by loved ones, according to close friend and caretaker Stacey Souther, who shared the news publicly.

The actress enjoyed a long and memorable career in Hollywood. She rose to prominence in the 1970s, earning an Academy Award nomination for her role in Lenny (1974), and later gained worldwide recognition as Eve Teschmacher in the original Superman films.
Before her acting success, Perrine worked as a Las Vegas showgirl, eventually transitioning into film and television where she became known for both her talent and bold screen presence.
In her later years, she faced significant health challenges due to Parkinson’s disease, which progressively affected her mobility and speech. Despite this, those close to her described her as resilient, optimistic, and full of life, even as her condition worsened.

Following her passing, tributes poured in from fans and industry figures, many remembering her as a trailblazing actress whose performances left a lasting mark on film and television.
Her death marks the end of a remarkable life and career, as Hollywood remembers a star who helped define an era of cinema while quietly battling a devastating illness.