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Kathy Bates

Kathleen Doyle Bates (born June 28, 1948) is an American theatrical, film and television actress.

Bates was born in Memphis, Tennessee and graduated from White Station High in Memphis. She attended the Southern Methodist University, majoring in theatre, and graduated in 1969. She did her first ever nude scene at the age of 43 in At Play in the Fields of the Lord (1991). She undressed again for a jacuzzi scene in About Schmidt (2002).

Kathy Bates has been nominated three times for an Academy Award. She was nominated for Best supporting actress in 1998 for Primary Colors and again in 2002 for About Schmidt. In 1990 she received the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in Misery, as the insane Annie Wilkes, an obsessed fan holding her favorite author captive. She is also a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Board of Governors. Her nickname is Bobo.

Filmography

  • Little Black Book (2004) .... Kippie Kann
  • Around the World in 80 Days (2004) .... Queen Victoria
  • The Bridge of San Luis Rey (2004) .... The Marquesa
  • The Tulse Luper Suitcases: The Moab Story (2003)
  • Unconditional Love (2002) .... Grace Beasley
  • About Schmidt (2002) .... Roberta Hertzel
  • Dragonfly (2002) .... Mrs. Belmont
  • My Sister's Keeper (2002) (TV) .... Christine Chapman
  • Love Liza (2002) .... Mary Ann Bankhead
  • American Outlaws (2001) .... Ma James
  • Rat Race (2001) .... The Squirrel Lady
  • Bruno (2000) .... Mother Superior
  • Baby Steps (1999)
  • Annie (1999) (TV) .... Miss Hannigan
  • A Civil Action (1998) (uncredited) .... Bankruptcy Judge
  • The Waterboy (1998) .... Helen 'Mama' Boucher
  • The Effects of Magic (1998) .... Voice of Raphaella, the Magic Bunny
  • Primary Colors (1998) .... Libby Holden
  • Titanic Explorer (1997) .... Margaret Brown
  • Titanic (1997) .... Margaret 'Molly' Brown
  • Swept from the Sea (1997) .... Miss Swaffer
  • The War at Home (1996) .... Maurine Collier
  • Diabolique (1996) .... Shirley Voguel
  • The Late Shift (1996) (TV) .... Helen Kushnick
  • The West Side Waltz (1995) (TV) .... Mr. Goo
  • Angus (1995) .... Meg Bethune
  • Talking with (1995) (TV)
  • Dolores Claiborne (1995) .... Dolores Claiborne
  • Curse of the Starving Class (1994) .... Ella Tate
  • North (1994) .... Alaskan Mom
  • The Stand (1994) .... Rae Flowers
  • A Home of Our Own (1993) .... Frances Lacey
  • Hostages (1993) (TV) .... Peggy Say
  • The Road to Mecca (1992) .... Elsa Barlow
  • Used People (1992) .... Bibby Berman
  • Prelude to a Kiss (1992) .... Leah Blier
  • Shadows and Fog (1992) .... Prostitute
  • Fried Green Tomatoes (1991) .... Evelyn Couch
  • At Play in the Fields of the Lord (1991) .... Hazel Quarrier
  • Misery (1990) .... Annie Wilkes
  • White Palace (1990) .... Rosemary
  • Dick Tracy (1990) .... Mrs. Green
  • Men Don't Leave (1990) .... Lisa Coleman
  • High Stakes (1989) .... Jill
  • Signs of Life (1989) .... Mary Beth Alder
  • No Place Like Home (1989) (TV)
  • Roe vs. Wade (1989) (TV)
  • Arthur 2: On the Rocks (1988) .... Mrs. Canby
  • My Best Friend Is a Vampire (aka I Was a Teenage Vampire) (1988) (as Kathy D. Bates) .... Helen Blake
  • Summer Heat (1987) .... Ruth
  • Murder Ordained (1987) (TV) .... Bobbi Burk
  • Johnny Bull (1986) (TV) .... Katherine Kovacs
  • Morning After, The (1986) .... Woman on Mateo Street
  • "All My Children" (1970) TV Series .... Belle Bodelle (1984)
  • Nadia (1984) (TV) (uncredited) .... Romanian Judge
  • Two of a Kind (1983) .... Furniture Man's Wife
  • Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean (1982)
  • Straight Time (1978) .... Selma Darin
  • Taking Off (1971) (as Bobo Bates) .... Audition Singer: 'Even the Horses Had Wings'

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Her nickname is Bobo. Louise Brooks is a still a major style influence, is considered one of the great actresses of the movies, an indispensible writer about Film, and one of the sexiest stars ever photographed. She is also a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Board of Governors. Her second husband was Chicago millionaire Deering Davis; they married in 1933, Deering left her five months later, and they divorced in 1937. In 1990 she received the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in Misery, as the insane Annie Wilkes, an obsessed fan holding her favorite author captive. Her first husband was director Edward Sutherland; they later divorced. She was nominated for Best supporting actress in 1998 for Primary Colors and again in 2002 for About Schmidt. She was married twice, but never had chidren - she referred to herself as "Barren Brooks".

Kathy Bates has been nominated three times for an Academy Award. After her death, an excellent biographical film, Louise Brooks: Looking For Lulu, was made in 1998. She undressed again for a jacuzzi scene in About Schmidt (2002). She rarely gave interviews, but had a special relationship with John Kobal and Kevin Brownlow, the film historians, and they were able to capture on paper some of her amazing personality. She had lived alone by choice for many years, and Louise passed away quietly in 1985, after suffering from arthritis and emphysema for many years. She did her first ever nude scene at the age of 43 in At Play in the Fields of the Lord (1991). She was famously profiled by the noted film writer Kenneth Tynan in his essay, "The Girl With The Black Helmet", an allusion to her fabulous bob, a hair-style claimed as one of the 10 most influential in history by beauty magazines the world over. She attended the Southern Methodist University, majoring in theatre, and graduated in 1969. A collection of her witty and cogent writings, Lulu in Hollywood, was published in 1982.

Bates was born in Memphis, Tennessee and graduated from White Station High in Memphis. James Card, the film curator for the George Eastman House, discovered Louise living as a recluse in New York City about this time, and persuaded her to move to Rochester, New York to be near the George Eastman House film collection and with his help, she became a noted film writer in her own right. Kathleen Doyle Bates (born June 28, 1948) is an American theatrical, film and television actress. French film historians rediscovered her films in the early 1950s, proclaiming her as an actress who surpassed even Marlene Dietrich and Greta Garbo as a film icon, much to her amusement, but it would lead to the still ongoing Louise Brooks film revivals, and rehabilitated her reputation in her home country. Audition Singer: 'Even the Horses Had Wings'. Her many lovers from years before had included a young William S. Paley, the founder of CBS, who now quietly provided for her during this time, when she an oucast from entertainment world, and living frugally. Taking Off (1971) (as Bobo Bates) ... Louise unfortunately had a life-long love of alcohol, and was an alcoholic for a major portion of her later life, although she exorcized that particular devil enough to begin writing about film, which became her second life.

Selma Darin. I must confess to a lifelong curse: My own failure as a social creature." She returned East and worked as a sales girl in a Saks store in New York City for a few years, then eked out a living as a companion to a few select wealthy men. Straight Time (1978) ... And I wasn't exactly enchanted with them. Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean (1982). "The citizens of Wichita either resented me having been a success or despised me for being a failure. Furniture Man's Wife. "But that turned out to be another kind of hell," she wrote.

Two of a Kind (1983) ... After the humiliation of being cast in B pictures by studio executives as punishment for her outspokenness and disdain for ill-written scripts, in 1938, she retired from show business, briefly returning to Wichita, where she was raised. Romanian Judge. Rumours purportedly sent out by the studios claimed she had the wrong voice for the new sound films, but she actually posessed a hard-won beautiful and cultured voice. Nadia (1984) (TV) (uncredited) ... When she returned to Hollywood, she found herself effectively black-listed, and never again enjoyed her previous success. Belle Bodelle (1984). She was also a notorious spendthrift in her later years, but was kind and generous to her friends, almost to a fault.

"All My Children" (1970) TV Series ... By her own admission, she was a sexually liberated woman, not afraid to experiment, even posing nude for "art" photography, and her liaisons with many film people were legendary, although much of it is speculation. Woman on Mateo Street. In addition, she had made a vow to herself never to smile on stage unless she felt compelled to, and although the majority of her publicity photos show her with a neutral expression, she had a dazzling smile. Morning After, The (1986) ... Louise had always been very self-directed, even difficult, and was notorious for her salty language, which she didn't hesitate to use whenever she felt like it. Katherine Kovacs. The close-up was just coming into vogue with directors, and Louise's almost hypnotically beautiful face was perfect for this new technique.

Johnny Bull (1986) (TV) ... Louise is considered one the first "natural" actors in film, her acting being subtle and nuanced compared to many other silent performers. Bobbi Burk. Although overlooked at the time because "talkies" were taking over the movies, these three films were later recognized as masterpieces of the Silent Age, with her role of Lulu now regarded as one of the greatest performances in film history. Murder Ordained (1987) (TV) ... All these films were heavily censored, as they were very "adult" and considered shocking in their time for their portrayals of sexuality, in addition to being highly critical of society. Ruth. Louise then starred in the controversial social dramas Diary Of A Lost Girl,1929 and Prix de Beaute, 1930, the latter being filmed in France, and having a famous, but mesmerizing, shock ending.

Summer Heat (1987) ... This film is notorious for its frank treatment of modern sexual mores, including the first screen portrayal of a lesbian. Helen Blake. She starred in the 1928 film Pandora's Box, in which her waiflike role as the doomed flapper, Lulu, who meets her fate at the hands of Jack the Ripper after a series of salacious escapades, made her an icon of life, and death, in the Jazz Age. Bates) ... Pabst, the great German Expressionist director, effectively ending her Hollywood Studio career. My Best Friend Is a Vampire (aka I Was a Teenage Vampire) (1988) (as Kathy D. W.

Canby. Soon after this film was made, Louise, who loathed the Hollywood "scene", refused a request to record voice-over tracks for The Canary Murder Case, and left for Europe to make films for G. Mrs. Her pageboy bob haircut had started a sensational trend, as many women in the Western world cut their hair like hers. Arthur 2: On the Rocks (1988) ... At this time in her life, she was rubbing elbows with the rich and famous, and was a regular guest of William Randolph Hearst and his mistress, Marion Davies, at San Simeon. Wade (1989) (TV). Much of this film was shot on location, an unusual practice for the time, and the boom microphone was invented for this film by the director, William Wellman, who needed it for one of the first experimental talking scenes in the movies.

Roe vs. Her best American role was in one of the last silent film dramas, Beggars Of Life in 1928, as an abused country girl on the run with Richard Arlen and Wallace Beery as hoboes she meets while riding the rails. No Place Like Home (1989) (TV). She was noticed in Europe for her pivitol vamp role in the Howard Hawks directed silent "buddy film", A Girl In Every Port in 1928. Signs of Life (1989) .... Mary Beth Alder. Fields among others. High Stakes (1989) .... Jill. C.

Lisa Coleman. Soon, however, she was playing the lead female role in a number of silent light comedies and "flapper" films over the next few years, starring with Adolphe Menjou, and W. Men Don't Leave (1990) ... Signing with Paramount Studios, where she stayed for most of the remainder of her American film career, her film debut was in the silent The Street of Forgotten Men in an uncredited role in 1925. Green. After leaving Denishawn under a cloud, (her soon-to-be-famous obstinancy did her a disservice here), she turned to her influential friends, and she was quickly a featured dancer in the Ziegfeld Follies on Broadway, where she was immediately noticed by the then New York-based movie studios for her great beauty. Mrs. Denis, and Ted Shawn.

Dick Tracy (1990) ... She began her entertainment career as a talented dancer, appearing in her teens with the revolutionary Denishawn modern dance company whose members included Martha Graham, Ruth St. Rosemary. A natural actress and dancer, she was destined for great highs and lows. White Palace (1990) ... This single series of events was a major influence on her life and career - she once claimed she was incapable of real love. Annie Wilkes. Her parents were somewhat "ethereal", and although they inspired her with a love of books and music - her mother was a talented pianist who played the latest Debussy and Satie for her - they failed to protect her from childhood sexual abuse at the hands of a neighborhood predator.

Misery (1990) ... This beautiful dark-haired actress is primarily known for her roles in Silent Films made during the late Roaring Twenties in the USA and three films made in Europe in 1929 and 1930, and her trend-setting "bob" hairstyle. Hazel Quarrier. Born Mary Louise Brooks in Cherryvale, Kansas. At Play in the Fields of the Lord (1991) ... Louise Brooks (November 14, 1906 - August 8, 1985) was an American actress and one of the most famous faces of the silver screen. Evelyn Couch. The Street of Forgotten Men (1925).

Fried Green Tomatoes (1991) ... The American Venus (1926). Prostitute. A Social Celebrity (1926). Shadows and Fog (1992) ... It's the Old Army Game (1926). Leah Blier. The Show Off (1926).

Prelude to a Kiss (1992) ... Love 'Em and Leave 'Em (1926). Bibby Berman. Just Another Blonde (1926). Used People (1992) ... Evening Clothes (1927). Elsa Barlow. Rolled Stockings (1927).

The Road to Mecca (1992) ... Now We're in the Air (1927). Peggy Say. The City Gone Wild (1927). Hostages (1993) (TV) ... A Girl in Every Port (1928). Frances Lacey. Beggars of Life (1928).

A Home of Our Own (1993) ... Die Büchse der Pandora (1929). Rae Flowers. The Canary Murder Case (1929). The Stand (1994) ... Das Tagebuch einer Verlorenen (1929). Alaskan Mom. Prix de beauté (1930).

North (1994) ... It Pays to Advertise (1931). Ella Tate. God's Gift to Women (1931). Curse of the Starving Class (1994) ... Windy Riley Goes Hollywood (1931). Dolores Claiborne. Empty Saddles (1936).

Dolores Claiborne (1995) ... When You're in Love (1937). Talking with (1995) (TV). King of Gamblers (1937). Meg Bethune. Overland Stage Raiders (1938). Angus (1995) ...

Goo. Mr. The West Side Waltz (1995) (TV) ... Helen Kushnick.

The Late Shift (1996) (TV) ... Shirley Voguel. Diabolique (1996) ... Maurine Collier.

The War at Home (1996) ... Miss Swaffer. Swept from the Sea (1997) ... Margaret 'Molly' Brown.

Titanic (1997) ... Margaret Brown. Titanic Explorer (1997) ... Libby Holden.

Primary Colors (1998) ... Voice of Raphaella, the Magic Bunny. The Effects of Magic (1998) ... Helen 'Mama' Boucher.

The Waterboy (1998) ... Bankruptcy Judge. A Civil Action (1998) (uncredited) ... Miss Hannigan.

Annie (1999) (TV) ... Baby Steps (1999). Mother Superior. Bruno (2000) ...

The Squirrel Lady. Rat Race (2001) ... Ma James. American Outlaws (2001) ...

Mary Ann Bankhead. Love Liza (2002) ... Christine Chapman. My Sister's Keeper (2002) (TV) ...

Belmont. Mrs. Dragonfly (2002) ... Roberta Hertzel.

About Schmidt (2002) ... Grace Beasley. Unconditional Love (2002) ... The Tulse Luper Suitcases: The Moab Story (2003).

The Marquesa. The Bridge of San Luis Rey (2004) ... Queen Victoria. Around the World in 80 Days (2004) ...

Kippie Kann. Little Black Book (2004) ...