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Jessica Lange
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Jessica Lange
Born
Jessica Phyllis Lange
Height5' 7½" (1.71 m)

Jessica Phyllis Lange (born April 20, 1949) is a two-time Academy Award-winning American actress.

Biography

Early life

Lange, the third of four children, was born in Cloquet, Minnesota to Dorothy Florence Sahlman and Albert John Lange. Her maternal grandparents were of Finnish descent, while her paternal grandfather was German and her paternal grandmother was Dutch.[1] She studied art briefly at the University of Minnesota before going to Paris where she studied mime. She returned to New York City in 1973 and took acting lessons while working as a waitress and a fashion model for the Wilhelmina modeling agency.

Career

Lange was nominated for an Best Actress Oscar for the 1989 film, Music Box

In 1976, Dino De Laurentiis cast her in his motion picture remake King Kong, which started and almost ended her career. The unfavorable reviews were devastating but critics took notice when she made an impressive turn in Bob Rafelson's remake of The Postman Always Rings Twice (1981).

Her performance in her next film, Frances (1982), in which she portrayed actress Frances Farmer, was highly lauded and earned her a Best Actress Academy Award nomination. She received two nominations that year, the other as Supporting Actress in the comedy Tootsie (1982), for which she won. She continued giving impressive performances through the 80s and 90s in films such as Sweet Dreams (1984) (playing country/western singer Patsy Cline), Music Box (1989), Men Don't Leave (1990), and Blue Sky (1994) for which she won the Best Actress Academy Award.

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Lange's former home in Stillwater, Minnesota

Lange once stated that her role as Patsy Cline in the film Sweet Dreams was her all time favorite role because of Cline’s fascinating character.

In 1992, Lange made her Broadway debut opposite Alec Baldwin in Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire. In 2000, she appeared on the London stage as Mary Tyrone in Eugene O'Neill's Long Day's Journey Into Night. In 2005, she returned to Broadway in another Tennessee Williams' play, The Glass Menagerie with actor Christian Slater. The revival was met with mostly negative reviews in New York, although it was acclaimed by the European press.\

Personal life

Lange was married to photographer Paco Grande from 1970-1981. Since 1982, she has lived with playwright/actor Sam Shepard. She has three children, Alexandra (born 1981) with dancer/actor Mikhail Baryshnikov, and Hannah Jane (born 1985) and Walker Samuel (born 1987) with Shepard. Lange currently lives in New York City.

Lange is a goodwill ambassador for UNICEF. She has also been a public critic of President George W. Bush, once remarking "I despise him and his entire administration."[2]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1976 King Kong Dwan
1979 All That Jazz Angelique
1980 How to Beat the High Co$t of Living Louise
1981 Notre Dame of the Cross (uncredited) (documentary)
1981 The Postman Always Rings Twice Cora Papadakis
1982 Tootsie Julie Nichols
1982 Frances Frances Farmer
1984 Country Jewell Ivy
1985 Sweet Dreams Patsy Cline
1986 Crimes of the Heart Margaret 'Meg' Magrath
1988 Far North Kate
1988 Everybody's All-American Babs Rogers Grey
1989 Music Box Ann Talbot
1990 Men Don't Leave Beth Macauley
1991 Cape Fear Leigh Bowden
1992 O Pioneers! Alexandra Bergson
1992 Night and the City Helen Nasseros
1994 A Century of Cinema Herself (documentary)
1994 Blue Sky Carly Marshall
1995 Losing Isaiah Margaret Lewin
1995 Rob Roy Mary MacGregor
1997 A Thousand Acres Ginny Cook Smith
1997 Off the Menu: The Last Days of Chasen's Herself (uncredited)(documentary)
1998 Hush Martha Baring
1998 Cousin Bette Cousin Bette
1999 Titus Tamora
2001 Prozac Nation Mrs. Wurtzel
2003 XXI Century (Documentary)
2003 Masked and Anonymous Nina Veronica
2003 Big Fish Older Sandra Bloom
2003 Normal Irma Applewood
2004 Peace by Peace: Women on the Frontlines Narrator (documentary)
2005 The Needs of Kim Stanley (documentary)
2005 Broken Flowers Carmen
2005 Don't Come Knocking Doreen
2005 Neverwas Katherine Pierson
2006 Bonneville Arvilla
2007 The Mermaids Singing upcoming
2007 Grey Gardens 'Big' Edith Bouvier Beale upcoming

Academy Award Nominations

For successful Academy Awards, see the Infobox.

Unsuccessful nominations were :


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Preceded by Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress
1982
for Tootsie
Succeeded by
Preceded by Academy Award for Best Actress
1994
for Blue Sky
Succeeded by
Preceded by Golden Globe Award for Best Actress - Motion Picture Drama
1995
for Blue Sky
Succeeded by

Footnotes