
She Was a ’70s Hollywood Icon Who Tragically Lost Her Husband & Was Left a Single Mom to 5 Kids — What Happened to Her?
This actress was married twice, welcoming her first child during her first marriage. When she remarried, her second husband passed away, leaving her with five children, including his two kids, to raise as a single parent.
Before having five children under her care, the actress appeared in some of the most iconic movies of the 1970s. Let’s explore her journey in the entertainment industry which earned her legendary status before she lost her husband and became a single mother.

The actress in her younger years circa 1975 | Source: Getty Images
The Actress’ Debut Into the Limelight
Born on April 25, 1946, on Long Island, New York, this actress was the third and youngest child of orchestra conductor Carmine and his wife Italia Coppola. Growing up passionate about the arts, she attended the Yale Drama School and studied with acting guru Stella Adler in New York during the 1960s.
She made her acting debut in 1968’s “The Young Racers” and appeared in several other low-budget films into the early 1970s. On March 29, 1970, she married composer David Shire and welcomed her first child.
Before famously starring in “The Godfather,” the actress begged the director and her older brother, Francis Ford Coppola, to let her audition. She was so nervous that she didn’t sleep the night before.
Looking back, she realized she should have been more sensitive when making such a request because it was her brother’s job at risk. She admitted she didn’t even know what a “mark” was, revealing how drama school never taught her that.

The star waiting to film “Old Boyfriends” in Los Angeles, California, on April 19, 1978 | Source: Getty Images
The star did not want to jeopardize the opportunity and felt she probably should not have been in the movie. Reflecting on the situation, she stated, “It was probably very hard on him,” especially because of how clumsy she is.
The celebrity revealed she is so clumsy that she can’t parallel park without denting everything around her. She recalled an incident that perfectly captured her clumsiness. During one of her first scenes in the film: “I came down the stairway and literally walked into the camera,” she said.

The actress during Sylvester Stallone’s 45th Birthday Party in Beverly Hills, California, on July 8, 1991 | Source: Getty Images
Although she felt embarrassed being the director’s sister, co-star Marlon Brando understood and came over and held her. The star later became known not only for her role in Coppola’s film but also for starring in “Rocky” across five of the franchise’s six installments and in “The Godfather: Part II.”
She earned Oscar nominations for both films and attended the award ceremony for “The Godfather: Part II” while pregnant with her son, Matthew Shire. Later, she moved behind the camera to direct “One Night Stand.”

Sylvester Stallone and the actress on the set of “Rocky V” in an undated photo | Source: Getty Images
At one point, she stepped away from acting, describing herself as “living off to the side,” with fame not being her “thing.” She and her second husband, Jack Schwartzman, founded a production company where they financed and shot several movies.
Ironically, she found herself more interested in the writing and distribution aspects of filmmaking during that time. Regarding fame, she described herself as “lucky” for landing “Rocky” and overcoming the nepotism stigma.

Sylvester Stallone, the actress, and their onscreen dog, Butkus, on the set of the “Rocky II” in Philadelphia in 1979 | Source: Getty Images
Although she was grateful for “The Godfather” role, the actress confessed it was not what she was seeking. She eventually returned to acting after receiving an offer she could not refuse. In a 2017 interview, she explained that she became interested in “Kingdom” Season 3 because it was “immensely creative.”
She said, “I was not focused on [acting]. I was looking at other things, like producing. I had drifted off from acting a long, long time ago — many, many years ago.” What rekindled her passion for acting was starring in her son Robert Schwartzman’s film, “Dreamland.”

The celebrity at Planet Hollywood at the V.S.D.A. Dallas convention on May 23, 1995 | Source: Getty Images
Reflecting on the experience, she stated, “If you can get through your son directing you, you go through,” adding, “I had a ball doing it, [but] that’s the hardest thing to do: to work for a child.” She discovered “Kingdom” on her own by watching the series, became a fan, and later received an offer through her agent.
Explaining what drew her to the show, she said, “I’m always excited when I find ensemble work that’s very interesting.” She acknowledged how demanding such shows are because they are “very physical” and “require huge commitment by a lot of actors.”
The actress shared that her co-star, Jonathan Tucker, showed immense dedication to his role by spending two hours in makeup to achieve his look. She said, “His wounds, his tattoos — well, that’s just an amazing thing when you think about it. [These actors] have to sit there and endure that.”
The series reminded her a bit of her “Rocky” days. However, as her career progressed, she faced the painful loss of many people, including the father of her children.

The star with Sylvestor Stallone during a press conference for “Rocky III” in Los Angeles, California, on March 27, 1981 | Source: Getty Images
The Star’s Many Losses and Becoming a Single Mother
The actress’ second husband, born on July 22, 1932, in New York City, was a fellow actor, producer, and crew member. Jack gained recognition for “Being There” (1979), “Never Say Never Again” (1983), and “CBS Summer Playhouse” (1987).
He married the “Rocky” actress on August 23, 1980, and together they welcomed two children. However, she was left to raise them alone when Jack passed away on June 15, 1994, at the age of 61 in Los Angeles, California.

The actress and Jack Schwartzman at the 43rd Annual Writers Guild of America Awards on March 20, 1991, in Beverly Hills, California | Source: Getty Images
During a 2020 interview, the actress admitted that losing her husband was “big and it will be forever big because I also had young children. So that stays with me.” Even 25 years later, she said the pain still felt fresh.
After his death, she found herself solely responsible for raising their children. Her main concern was how the loss would affect them and shape their futures. She said life, death, and spiritual matters had great significance for her.

The actress at “The Princess Diaries” Premiere in Hollywood, California, on July 29, 2001 | Source: Getty Images
The star recalled how “terrific” Jack had been as a father. When he died, she was left with five children, including her older son, Matthew, whom Jack had raised as his own. She shared that those years were tough, although there were some good times too, while navigating single parenthood.
One thing she ensured was that Jack remained in the children’s hearts, instilling his value system and not allowing his memory to fade. She explained her belief that spiritually when you lose someone, you place them in your “heart” or “heart chakra.”

Matthew Shire with John, Stephanie, Jason, and Robert Schwartzman in a post dated June 18, 2023 | Source: Instagram/robertschwartzman
However, she warned against this, explaining that it leads to immense pain. The only way she survived this grueling time was by pushing forward and continuing to evolve. Demonstrating how deeply the lessons stuck, on Father’s Day 2023 — days before Jack’s death anniversary — their son Robert Schwartzman paid tribute to him on Instagram.
Sharing childhood photos, Robert revealed he was only 11 when his father died of cancer. He wrote, “I didn’t know how to make sense of it and I’m still processing to this day. His hope was to never be forgotten so here I am remembering and sharing a few family photos of my dad on the day of celebrating Fathers.”
Robert shared that the final photo in the carousel showed all of Jack’s children, including John, Stephanie, and Jason. He noted that they are now all parents who celebrate their late father together and wished him a Happy Father’s Day.
During another interview during the COVID-19 pandemic, the actress opened up about losing her brother, August Coppola, in 2009. She described him as “the most brilliant mind” and a former Dean of Creative Arts in San Francisco.

August Coppola posing in an undated photo | Source: Getty Images
The actress recalled how August created a sensory museum known as “The Touch Museum.” She fondly described him as both her and Francis’ teacher. Moving away from her late brother, here is what we know about her five children.
More About Her Adult Children
Talia Rose Shire’s children all pursued careers in the entertainment industry in some capacity. She explained that two of her five children were stepchildren, Stephanie and John Schwartzman, born from Jack’s first wife Judith Deborah Feldman. Talia described the pair as “extraordinary.”

Talia Shire during Cure Autism Now – Acts of Love in Westwood, California, on September 18, 2006 | Source: Getty Images
Stephanie, born on February 20, 1965, in Los Angeles, California, works in the art department. She is known for “Edward Scissorhands” (1990), “Memoirs of an Invisible Man” (1992), and “Ed Wood” (1994). Stephanie is married to Darin Kuhlmann and they have two children.
John, born on October 18, 1960, in Los Angeles, is a cinematographer. He gained recognition for his work on “Armageddon” (1998), “Pearl Harbor” (2001), and “Seabiscuit” (2003). Talia praised him as a great cinematographer who also worked on “Jurassic Park,” earning a nomination.

Talia Shire at AFI’s 40th Anniversary celebration presented by Target on October 3, 2007, in Hollywood, California | Source: Getty Images
At 19, John shot the opening sequence of his father’s 1986 film, “Rad.” Her biological son, Matthew, is an Oscar-winning composer and producer. His mother also described him as her friend and revealed that he’s a wonderful writer.

Jason Schwartzman at “Between The Temples” New York screening on August 21, 2024 | Source: Getty Images
Matthew, born on September 18, 1975, in Los Angeles, is known for his work as a producer. He’s worked on “The House Bunny” (2008), “Trinkets” (2019), and “Kindred” (2022). He married Kate Gersten in July 2016.

Kate Gersten and Matthew Shire at “The Last Showgirl” Golden Globes Celebration Presented by Utopia on January 3, 2025, in Los Angeles, California | Source: Getty Images
Talia continued introducing her family, sharing that Jason Schwartzman, born June 26, 1980, and Robert both belonged to bands at some point. Jason is a successful actor and musician.

Jason Schwartzman, Robert Coppola Schwartzman, and Talia Shire at the “Dreamland” premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 14, 2016, in New York City | Source: Getty Images
He made his film debut in 1998’s “Rushmore” and later starred in “The Darjeeling Limited” (2007), “Fantastic Mr. Fox” (2009), “Moonrise Kingdom” (2012), “The Grand Budapest Hotel” (2014), “Isle of Dogs” (2018), “The French Dispatch” (2021), “Asteroid City” (2023), and more.

Talia Shire at The Carlton Hotel during the 77th Cannes Film Festival on May 16, 2024, in Cannes, France | Source: Getty Images
Robert, born on December 24, 1982, is a composer, director, producer, musician, and actor. He is related to several famous names, including his uncle Francis Ford Coppola, cousin Nicolas Cage, cousin Sofia Coppola, and former cousin-in-law Spike Jonze. He appeared in Sofia’s first short film “Lick the Star” (1998).

Talia Shire at The Tribeca Film Festival After Party For Dreamland on April 14, 2016, in New York City | Source: Getty Images
Talia’s Current Life
By 2020, Talia, who will turn 79 in 2025, had become a grandmother. She celebrated her 75th birthday with three of her sons and her grandchildren that year. During the pandemic, she quarantined at her Bel-Air home with her three dogs while performing Shakespeare in her living room.

Talia Shire at the “The Godfather” 50th Anniversary Celebration on February 22, 2022, in Los Angeles, California | Source: Getty Images
Talking about her pets, she humorously said, “I’m a dog lover, but I’m not a leader of a pack.” She added, “Leadership is not my great talent. My French bulldog, Zazalita, she’s the alpha and I’m not the alpha, so we are working on it.”

Talia Shire talks to Kara Mayer Robinson on ‘Really Famous with Kara Mayer Robinson’ | Source: YouTube/Really Famous with Kara Mayer Robinson
During the pandemic, she also set up a school downstairs for her grandchildren. By 2023, she didn’t reveal the exact number of dogs she owned but said she had “Many dogs,” before turning to the camera and declaring, “I love dogs.”

Talia Shire smiles at the “The Godfather” 50th Anniversary Celebration at Paramount Theatre | Source: Getty Images
For one of her latest roles, Talia faced another entertainment legend. Bette Midler had been considered to play Lisa Ann Walter‘s mother on “Abbott Elementary,” but the role eventually went to Talia.
Walter recalled there being lots of discussions about the role and Midler, but that didn’t work out because of scheduling. The actress shared that there were many discussions about Midler, but scheduling conflicts prevented her involvement. When Walter learned that Talia had been cast, she said, “Literally, tears burst into my eyes. Isn’t that bizarre?”
She recalled, “Quinta [Brunson] said, ‘We’re talking to Talia Shire,’ and tears burst out of my eyes. I said, ‘I don’t know why I did that. I feel ridiculous. But she’s royalty,’ and Quinta just said, ‘She is.'”

Talia Shire being interviewed by Kara Mayer Robinson in a post dated May 6, 2023 | Source: YouTube/Really Famous with Kara Mayer Robinson
Walter, who grew up watching “The Godfather,” admired Talia’s acting journey. She said, “We always saw her as being kind of this little meek young woman and then she becomes powerful, I think it’s such a beautiful acting trajectory that she’s had in her career and she’s lovely to work with.”

Talia Shire at the Kennedy Center Honors on December 8, 2024, in Washington, DC. | Source: Getty Images
In a previous interview, Talia revealed she had been working on her own projects, including writing and rewriting poetry. By 2023, this remained her main focus. Seeing the celebrity in her 2023 interview, netizens rushed to leave their opinions.

Francis Ford Coppola, Adam Driver, and Talia Shire at the “Megalopolis” Red Carpet at the 77th annual Cannes Film Festival on May 16, 2024, in Cannes, France | Source: Getty Images
One person wrote, “She looks absolutely great. I have much respect for her and the career she has built over time. Thank you for making this interview happen,” while another noted, “She is so endearing.”

Talia Shire and Kate Gersten at “The Last Showgirl” Golden Globes Celebration Presented by Utopia on January 3, 2025, in Los Angeles, California | Source: Getty Images
A fan commented, “Gosh, she still looks pretty and her voice sounds the same even now that she’s 77,” and another exclaimed, “Talia Shire wow! Still beautiful! Always loved her.” Someone else simply stated, “Talia you’re awesome.”
Talia Shire’s journey through Hollywood and personal loss showcases resilience and artistic passion. Her legacy continues to inspire new generations both on and off the screen.