“She D,ied at 12 — But the ‘Poltergeist Curse’ Never Did” — Nearly Four Decades After Heather O’Rourke’s Sudden Death, Her Family Breaks Their Silence on the Dark Hollywood Myth That Still Haunts Her Legacy and Refuses to Let the Truth Be Heard! Nearly 40 years after the heartbreaking death of Heather O’Rourke, the child star who captured audiences as Carol Anne in Poltergeist, her family says they’re still battling something unexpected — the relentless rumors of a so-called “curse.”

The family of Heather O’Rourke, an actress known for starring in the Poltergeist movie franchise, have spoken out nearly four decades on from her passing.

Documentary 'Heather O'Rourke: She Was Here' About 'Poltergeist' Star Will Debut In 2023

Heather died at the age of 12 on February 1, 1988, just a few months before Poltergeist III was released.

The budding actress portrayed Carol Anne Freeling in the horror movies, first taking on the role in 1982’s Poltergeist before reprising the role twice more in the films that followed.

Documentary About the Life & Tragic Death of 'Poltergeist' Star Heather O'Rourke is Coming

However, since there have been four actors that were tied to the Poltergeist movies who have died, people have suggested that the film was ‘cursed’.

Documentary 'Heather O'Rourke: She Was Here' About 'Poltergeist' Star Will Debut In 2023

As well as Heather, Dominique Dunne, Will Sampson, and Julian Beck died in a reasonably short timeframe.

Child star Heather O'Rourke died aged 12 in 1988 (ABC Photo Archives/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images)

Child star Heather O’Rourke died aged 12 in 1988 (ABC Photo Archives/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images)

The light of the rumours and theories surrounding Heather’s death, her family, friends, and Poltergeist co-stars were asked about how they feel about it all in a new documentary on Prime Video called She Was Here. It marks what would have been Heather’s 50th year.

Tammy O’Rourke, Heather’s sister, shares in the doc: “One of the biggest things we’ve come to notice lately is these comments for years on website and stuff where they talked about Heather. Everyone thinks they know better than our mom, or better than us.”

She went on to say of the comments about if Heather could have been saved before her passing and the idea that she was ‘cursed’: “I’m sure it comes from a good place. They have a good heart and they’re trying to be nice about it, but it’s just so hurtful. So many things, just jabs that they say about her.”

Heather’s mom, Kathleen, is also interviewed in the programme.

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Elsewhere, Craig T. Nelson, who portrayed Heather’s on-screen dad in the horror films, addressed the so-called ‘curse’.

“What curse? I mean, come on,” he says in the documentary, per People.

Addressing the fact that he didn’t feature in the final movie, Nelson added: “That’s part of the reason why I didn’t want to do the third one. That’s so ridiculous.”

Director Gary Sherman also weighed it on it all, stating: “For all of this stuff and the Poltergeist curse and all of this to be heaped upon her memory, that’s just not fair and not good.”

Poltergeist alumni JoBeth Williams, Zach Galligan, Gary Sherman and Chris Alexander, speak in the documentary too, says Variety.

She Was Here is now streaming on Prime Video in the US.