Iconic ‘Home Alone 2’ actress dies aged 81

Brenda Fricker, the Academy Award-winning Irish actress beloved by generations of movie fans, has died at the age of 81 after a period of ill health, her agent confirmed on Friday. Best known internationally for her unforgettable role as the gentle Pigeon Lady in *Home Alone 2: Lost in New York*, Fricker leaves behind a remarkable career that spanned more than six decades and made her one of Ireland’s most respected performers.

Born in Dublin in 1945, Fricker began acting in the 1960s before rising to worldwide fame with her powerful performance as Mrs. Brown in *My Left Foot*. Starring alongside Daniel Day-Lewis, she won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in 1990, becoming the first Irish actress to receive an Oscar. She later appeared in acclaimed films including *The Field*, *A Time to Kill*, *So I Married an Axe Murderer*, and *Home Alone 2*, where her compassionate portrayal of the lonely Pigeon Lady became a holiday classic for millions of viewers.

Following news of her passing, tributes poured in from across the film industry. Her agent, Phil Belfield, said, “We will never see her like again and the world is lesser for the lack of her.” *My Left Foot* director Jim Sheridan remembered her as “an amazing actress” and “a forceful personality,” while fellow actors and Irish leaders praised her lasting influence on cinema and the arts.

Although Fricker rarely sought the spotlight, audiences continued to discover her work year after year. Her portrayal of the Pigeon Lady resonated with viewers of all ages, reminding them that kindness and compassion can be found in unexpected places. Away from the cameras, she spoke openly about health challenges and periods of loneliness, earning admiration for her honesty as much as her extraordinary talent.

Brenda Fricker’s legacy lives on through the unforgettable characters she brought to life. Whether remembered as an Oscar-winning dramatic actress or the warm-hearted woman who befriended Kevin McCallister in Central Park, she leaves behind performances that continue to inspire audiences around the world.
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