Jessica Lange

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Jessica Lange is an acclaimed American actress known for her powerful performances in film, television, and theater, and for winning multiple Academy Awards and Emmy Awards over her decades-long career.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American actor
actress
film actress
human
stage actress
television actress
awardReceived Academy Award for Best Actress
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress
Drama Desk Award
Golden Globe Award
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award
National Society of Film Critics Award
New York Film Critics Circle Award
Primetime Emmy Awards
surface form: Primetime Emmy Award

Satellite Award
Screen Actors Guild Award
Theatre World Award
Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play
surface form: Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1949-04-20
educatedAt University of Minnesota
familyName Lange
fieldOfWork film acting
television acting
theater acting
givenName Jessica
hasWon multiple Golden Globe Awards
one Tony Award
three Primetime Emmy Awards
two Academy Awards
languageSpoken English
name Jessica Lange self-link
notableAward Triple Crown of Acting
notableSeries American Horror Story: Apocalypse
American Horror Story: Asylum
American Horror Story: Coven
American Horror Story: Freak Show
American Horror Story: Murder House
notableWork A Streetcar Named Desire
surface form: A Streetcar Named Desire (stage production)

American Horror Story
Blue Sky
Crimes of the Heart
Feud: Bette and Joan
Frances
Grey Gardens (musical)
surface form: Grey Gardens

King Kong (1976 film)
Long Day’s Journey into Night
surface form: Long Day's Journey into Night (stage production)

Music Box
Sweet Dreams
Tootsie
numberOfChildren 3
occupation actress
photographer
producer
partner Mikhail Baryshnikov
Sam Shepard
placeOfBirth Cloquet, Minnesota, United States
sexOrGender female
spouse Paco Grande

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King Kong (1976 film) starring Jessica Lange
Sam Shepard partner Jessica Lange
Big Fish stars Jessica Lange
Tootsie starring Jessica Lange
Tootsie awardReceivedBy Jessica Lange
Broken Flowers starring Jessica Lange
Broken Flowers hasCastMember Jessica Lange
Jessica Lange name Jessica Lange self-link
Lange hasNotableBearer Jessica Lange
Dwan portrayedBy Jessica Lange
All That Jazz castMember Jessica Lange
American Horror Story: Asylum stars Jessica Lange
Rob Roy castMember Jessica Lange
Samuel Shepard Rogers III partner Jessica Lange
Jesse Mojo Shepard mother Jessica Lange
Hannah Jane Shepard mother Jessica Lange
Cape Fear (1991 film) starring Jessica Lange
Patsy Cline portrayedBy Jessica Lange
Feud: Bette and Joan stars Jessica Lange
Night and the City starring Jessica Lange
subject surface form: Night and the City (1992 film)
Night and the City leadActress Jessica Lange
subject surface form: Night and the City (1992 film)
“Halloween (Part 1)” featuresActor Jessica Lange
subject surface form: Halloween (Part 1)
Stella Kowalski portrayedBy Jessica Lange
Constance Langdon portrayedBy Jessica Lange
In Secret (2013 film) stars Jessica Lange
subject surface form: In Secret
The Vow starredActor Jessica Lange
Horace and Pete starring Jessica Lange
Frances (1982 film) starred Jessica Lange
Frances (1982 film) leadPerformanceBy Jessica Lange
Cloquet, Minnesota, United States birthplaceOf Jessica Lange
subject surface form: Cloquet, Minnesota
Cloquet, Minnesota, United States hasNotablePerson Jessica Lange
subject surface form: Cloquet, Minnesota
Paco Grande spouse Jessica Lange
Blue Sky starring Jessica Lange
Blue Sky leadActress Jessica Lange
Blue Sky awardReceivedBy Jessica Lange
Music Box starring Jessica Lange
Music Box mainCharacterPortrayedBy Jessica Lange
Music Box hasCastMember Jessica Lange
Crimes of the Heart starredActor Jessica Lange
Titus starring Jessica Lange
subject surface form: Titus (1999 film)