Anjelica Huston, beloved by many for her iconic roles, recently revealed her triumphant four-year journey of being cancer-free, first diagnosed in 2019. In an inspiring recount, she shared just how far she has come since that life-changing moment and expressed her renewed appreciation for life. “I managed to survive it, and I’m proud of myself,” she remarked to People, reflecting on a profound experience that shifted her perspective. The surprise diagnosis prompted her to reassess her priorities, and she has since embraced a more light-hearted approach, valuing laughter and downplaying life’s minor hurdles.
The Addams Family star is proud of her remission, acknowledging the fantastic achievement it represents. “It’s a fantastic thing. I’m very proud of myself, and I’ve been very lucky. My doctors have been wonderful,” she noted, emphasizing the professionalism and care that aided her recovery. Huston chose to keep her health battle private but is now ready to share her story, highlighting the importance of open discussions about such personal challenges. “Sometimes you feel like you don’t want to talk about it for the obvious reasons, but there’s a lot to be said for talking about it and getting it out there and celebrating the fact that one’s come through,” she explained.
During her recovery, Anjelica found solace in the peacefulness of her ranch in Three Rivers, California. Bought in the early ’80s, this secluded haven was her chosen hideaway, providing the perfect setting for rest and recuperation. Once a dilapidated structure, the ranch, nestled on 120 acres, was transformed into her dream home. “I didn’t tell anybody about this place for two or three years,” she revealed to the LA Times, marking it as a significant personal accomplishment.
The home, described by Architectural Digest as quirky and rustic, is filled with meaningful mementos from her family and friends. “I’m used to decorating,” she shared with the publication. “It’s that old sixties gypsy thing when I modeled and had to make a place my own for four days – you know, scarves draped over shades, rat packing.” With amenities like a two-bedroom guesthouse, a studio, a pool, and stables, she has thoughtfully accommodated her passion for horses. The ranch’s landscape also supports her love for gardening, offering a canvas for her English-style garden, even at 4,000 feet altitude, as she humorously admitted to the LA Times.
Beyond nurturing her garden, Huston cherishes the simple pleasures of her home, echoing fond memories of her life with her late husband, Robert Graham. After his passing in 2008, and the sale of their Venice, California home in 2014, the ranch became her cherished sanctuary. “I think this house is my inner life,” she told AD, encapsulating her deep connection to this personal space.
As Anjelica Huston embraces her life post-recovery, her journey offers a message of hope and strength, illustrating the profound impact of perseverance and positivity. Her story not only celebrates her current state of health but also highlights the beauty of embracing life’s journey with resilience and gratitude.

