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 Jessica Lange has earned two Academy® Awards and four Golden Globe Awards. She won a Best Actress Oscar® and a Golden Globe for "Blue Sky," and a Golden Globe for her acting debut in "King Kong." In 1983, she received a Best Supporting Actress Oscar® for "Tootsie," and a Best Actress Oscar® nomination for "Frances," marking the first time in 25 years an actor received two nominations in the same year. Lange also received Oscar® nominations for "Country" and "Sweet Dreams."
Her other feature films include "The Postman Always Rings Twice," "Music Box," "Titus," "Losing Isiah," "Men Don't Leave," "All that Jazz," "Rob Roy," "A Thousand Acres," "Crimes of the Heart" and the remakes of "Night and the City" and "Cape Fear."
Lange made her Broadway debut in 1992 as Blanche DuBois in "A Streetcar Named Desire," reprising the role on the London stage in 1996 and in the TV version of the play with Alec Baldwin and John Goodman, which won her a Golden Globe. She can also be seen in the upcoming "Prozac Nation," based on the best-selling book of the same name by Elizabeth Wurtzel, and "Masked and Anonymous," with Bob Dylan.
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