Jessica Lange

20 April, 1949

| 1.73 m

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Jessica Lange

Jessica Lange was born in 1949, in Cloquet, Minnesota, USA, where her father worked as a traveling salesman. She obtained a scholarship to study art at the University of Minnesota, but instead went to Paris to study drama. She moved to New York, working as a model, until producer Dino De Laurentiis cast her as the female lead in King Kong (1976). The film attracted much unfavorable comment and, as a result, Lange was off the screen for three years. She was given a small but showy part in Bob Fosse's Cały ten zgiełk (1979), before giving a memorable performance in Bob Rafelson's Listonosz zawsze dzwoni dwa razy (1981), as an adulterous waitress. The following year, she won rave reviews for her exceptional portrayal of actress Frances Farmer in Frances (1982) and a Best Supporting Actress Academy Award for her work in Sydney Pollack's Tootsie (1982) (as a beautiful soap-opera actress). She was also outstanding as country singer Patsy Cline in Karel Reisz's Słodkie marzenia (1985) and as a lawyer who defends her father and discovers his past in Pozytywka (1989). Other important films include Martin Scorsese's Przylądek strachu (1991) (as a frightened housewife) and Tony Richardson's Błękit nieba (1994), for which she won a Best Actress Academy Award as the mentally unbalanced wife of a military officer. She made her Broadway debut in 1992, playing "Blanche" in Tennessee Williams "A Streetcar Named Desire".

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