Content warning: This story includes descriptions of sexual assault and mentions suicide and self harm. It may be distressing to some readers.
Misty Upham always believed she had a "big purpose in life".
"My parents were told by more than one spiritual leader that I had a bright light around me," the Native American actress said in an interview with Figure/Ground in June 2014.
"My parents told me from birth my life would be hard but it was to make me strong. A bigger purpose is what gave me the strength to keep living. I will win an Oscar."
By then, Upham had already starred in two Oscar-nominated movies, alongside the likes of Meryl Streep and Julia Roberts. Tragically, just four months later, she died after falling 50 metres into a ravine.
Watch: Charles Upham, Misty's father, said that her death was an accident and not a suicide. Story continues after video.
Upham was born on the Blackfeet reservation in Montana, but her family moved when her father Charles won a music scholarship to university. Sexually abused as a young child by someone close to the family, Upham says she began suffering depression and anxiety from the age of eight.