The family of Misty Upham confirmed Thursday, Oct. 16, that the actress is dead after a body was "found in a wooded area near Forest Ridge Drive in Auburn" that afternoon. A spokeswoman representing Upham's family told The Hollywood Reporter that, as suspected, the body belonged to the late August: Osage County actress. A family friend, Seattle-based filmmaker Tracy Rector, told THR that Upham's uncle Robert Upham organized a search party to look for the missing actress three days ago. The actress' father Charles Upham
was the one to confirm her identity to police personnel. The Native
American actress was understood to have suffered from bipolar disorder.
Police Commander Steve Stocker said there was presently no evidence or
information "to believe there is foul play." At the time of her
disappearance, her father expressed concern that the actress was off her
medication and may have been suicidal.
However,
film-maker Tracy Rector - a long-time friend and spokesperson for the
family, said: "The family has stated that, after seeing the body, they
still do not feel that Misty Upham committed suicide." The body
was found by a family member during a search of the area on Thursday. A
purse with identification belonging to Upham was reportedly found at
the scene. Ms Rector suggested there was hostility between local police
and the Native American community who live on the Muckleshoot
reservation, where Upham had been staying.
"The
family wants everyone to know that the Auburn police did not help with
this situation at all. They refused to help. When she disappeared on
Oct. 5, the family knew something was seriously wrong - it was out of
character for her to be gone so long without being in touch - and they
repeatedly went to the police, who insisted there was no cause for
concern," she told the Hollywood Reporter.
Actress
Juliette Lewis tweeted that Upham "spoke out a lot against injustices
within the Native community. And had known enemies. Police must do an
investigation". Lewis later tweeted: "I can't sleep. Too much darkness. I
feel so sad about Misty. I know she has more to say. And about how she
died." Upham, who played the housekeeper in the 2013 film August: Osage
County with Meryl Streep, bemoaned the fact that, as a Native American,
she was typically cast as "a maid, or a prisoner". She once described
herself as "painfully shy". "When I'm in front of the camera, or talking
to people as an actress, and not as myself, it's like I become another
person. Somehow possessed with somebody who is worth talking to. Because
at home people could care less about what I have to say," she said.
"So, so sad to hear this news — all our thoughts are with her family and
with her beautiful spirit," Streep commented to the Hollywood Reporter,
on learning of Upham's death.
Upham
was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for her supporting role
as new mum Lila in the 2008 film Frozen River, in which she co-starred
with the Oscar-nominated actress Melissa Leo, who called her death "such
a loss.". Animal charity Peta said: "The world will be a colder place
without Misty's warm heart, and she will be sorely missed at PETA. She
was extremely kind and cared deeply about animals; constantly calling
for protection for the bears suffering in roadside zoos on tribal land, a
call we will carry forward in her honour." According to her family, Upham moved to the Seattle area to help care for Mr Upham,
who had suffered a stroke. She was reportedly staying on the
Muckleshoot reservation, and was last seen walking from an apartment
south of Seattle.

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