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Film and Career
Best known as the flamboyant and controversial leader of the alternative rock group Hole, and for her marriage to the late leader of the group Nirvana, Kurt Cobain, Courtney Love is also a recognized film actress. Love's breakthrough role was that of
Althea Flynt, the drug-addicted wife of pornography tycoon Larry Flynt
in The People Vs. Larry Flynt (1996) for which she earned a Golden Globe
nomination and New York Film Critics Circle award. Love apparently was a bit of a wild child who occasionally got in trouble with the law, something that later would fuel her stage and screen persona. As a young woman, she spent time living off a trust fund from her maternal grandmother, using the money to see the world. Love eventually returned to San Francisco to launch a singing career with various local bands, including an early incarnation of Faith No More. When Love's interests turned to acting she moved to Los Angeles, where she made her screen debut playing Chloe Webb's best friend in Sid and Nancy (1986), Alex Cox's compelling portrait of the relationship between seminal punk rocker Sid Vicious and his lover Nancy Spungen. Love then appeared in another punk rock movie, Straight to Hell (1987). It was not particularly successful and
Love's career stalled, leading her to Minnesota where she began to
establish her music career. When her trust fund ran out, Love attempted
to support herself as an exotic dancer, first in Los Angeles, where she
failed because club owners considered her too pudgy, and then in Alaska,
where lonely men were less discerning. During this time, the couple gained quite a reputation for their alleged use of alcohol, heroin and other illegal drugs. Love found herself in the midst of a maelstrom of negative press after Vanity Fair reported that she had used heroin during her pregnancy. Both she and Cobain denied the allegations and though their daughter was born healthy, there was a struggle with the Washington State Child Protective Services over whether or not the couple should keep the child; Love and Cobain prevailed. In the spring of 1994, around a year
following his daughter's birth, Cobain committed suicide. At that time
the couple was allegedly preparing to divorce, and Cobain was plagued
with health problems. As is typical when cult figures die, conspiracy
theories circulated that he was murdered and that Love was involved, but
there has been no hard evidence discovered to support such allegations. However, her name continued to be synonymous with controversy: in 1998 she was embroiled in litigation over British documentary-maker Nick Broomfield's attempt to show his unauthorized portrait of the late Cobain and his relationship with Love in Kurt and Courtney. Much of the documentary's content was
comprised of interviews with friends and relatives of the couple that
showed Love in a distinctly unflattering light. Though Broomfield
claimed it was not his intent to malign Love, she retaliated by
threatening legal action over his supposedly unauthorized use of Nirvana
and Hole songs, effectively forcing the documentary's removal from that
year's Sundance Festival. |
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