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Textual silence : unreadability and the Holocaust / Jessica Lang.
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1973
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Jessica Lange
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Jessica Phyllis Lange
(; born April 20, 1949) is an American actress. Known for her performances
on stage and screen
she has received
numerous accolades
and is one of the few performers to achieve the
Triple Crown of Acting
, having received two
Academy Awards
, three
Primetime Emmy Awards
, and a
Tony Award
, along with five
Golden Globe Awards
and one
Screen Actors Guild Award
.
Lange made her professional film debut in the remake ''
King Kong
'' (1976) which, despite receiving mixed reviews, earned her the
Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year
. Lange went on to receive two
Academy Awards
, her first for
Best Supporting Actress
as a
soap opera
star in the comedy ''
Tootsie
'' (1982) and her second for
Best Actress
playing a
bipolar
housewife in ''
Blue Sky
'' (1994). Her other Oscar-nominated roles were for ''
Frances
'' (1982), ''
Country
'' (1984), ''
Sweet Dreams
'' (1985), and ''
Music Box
'' (1989). Her other film roles include ''
All That Jazz
'' (1979), ''
The Postman Always Rings Twice
'' (1981), ''
Crimes of the Heart
'' (1986), ''
Cape Fear
'' (1991), ''
Rob Roy
'' (1995), and ''
Big Fish
'' (2003).
As her screen career started to decline, Lange transitioned into television starring in ''
O Pioneers!
'' (1992), ''
A Streetcar Named Desire
'' (1995), and ''
Normal
'' (2003). In 2010, Lange won her first
Primetime Emmy Award
for her portrayal of
Big Edie
in the
HBO
movie ''
Grey Gardens
'' (2009). Lange then gained new recognition by starring in
FX
's horror
anthology
, ''
American Horror Story
'' (2011–2015, 2018), which earned her two additional Primetime Emmys for its
first
and
third seasons
. She received her ninth Emmy Award nomination for her portrayal of
Joan Crawford
in the miniseries ''
Feud
'' (2017). In 2016, Lange won the
Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play
for the
Broadway
revival of the
Eugene O'Neill
play ''
Long Day's Journey into Night
''.Lange returned to Broadway in 2024, and is currently starring in
Paula Vogel
's ''
Mother Play
''.
Lange is also a photographer with five published
books of photography
. She has been a foster parent and holds a
Goodwill Ambassador
position for
UNICEF
, specializing in HIV/AIDS in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Russia.
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