Lisa Banes, 'Gone Girl' Actress, Dead at 65

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Lisa Banes, 'Gone Girl' Actress, Dead at 65
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The 'Gone Girl' actress has died after a hit-and-run in New York earlier this month.

after a hit-and-run incident in New York CityBanes' rep confirmed the news to ET on Monday, sharing,"We are heartsick over Lisa's tragic and senseless passing."

"She was a woman of great spirit, kindness and generosity and dedicated to her work, whether on stage or in front of a camera and even more so to her wife, family and friends," her rep continued. "We were blessed to have had her in our lives."- was struck by a person on a scooter while walking down the street on June 4.

Banes reportedly suffered a traumatic brain injury due to the incident, and she never recovered, according toBanes starred opposite Tom Cruise in the 1988 romantic dramedythe same year. Notably, she played the mother of Rosamund Pike's character inNotable film and TV credits include China Beach, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, One Life to Live, NYPD Blue, A Cure for Wellness, Six Feet Under, Boston Legal, Royal Pains

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