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Actress Margot Kidder, Who Played Lois Lane, Dies At 69

Margot Kidder's acting career spanned decades, from TV series in the late 1960s to seven films in the past five years.
Kidder is seen here with Carrie Fisher, as the two attended a fundraiser in 1980 at the Empire State Building in New York City. Fisher died in December 2016.

Margot Kidder, who became famous for playing Lois Lane opposite Christopher Reeve in has died at her home in Montana. Kidder was 69; her acting career spanned decades, from TV series in the late 1960s

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