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▪ American actressin full Kathleen Doyle Batesborn June 28, 1948, Memphis, Tenn., U.S.American actress of stage, screen, and television, especially known for her portrayals of strong women who act against the social milieu. She won an Academy Award for best actress for her chilling performance of an obsessed fan in Misery (1990).Bates was raised in Memphis and later studied theatre at Methodist University in Dallas (B.F.A., 1969). In 1970 she moved to New York City, where she worked odd jobs while pursuing an acting career. She landed minor stage roles and in 1971 appeared in Taking Off, the first American film of Czech-born director Miloš Forman (Forman, Miloš). Her first off-Broadway role was Joanne in Vanities (1976), which helped her secure a role in the film Straight Time (1978). Bates appeared in numerous theatre and film productions during the late 1970s and '80s, including the successful plays Crimes of the Heart (1978); 'Night, Mother (1983), for which she received a Tony nomination; and Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune (1988).In 1990 Bates established herself as a powerful screen presence in the film adaptation of Stephen King (King, Stephen)'s Misery. She played Annie Wilkes, a psychotic fan who rescues a best-selling novelist (played by James Caan) after a car accident but turns on him when she finds that he has killed her favourite character in his latest novel. In addition to an Academy Award, she also won a Golden Globe for her performance. Throughout the 1990s Bates showed her versatility in a number of films, playing a forlorn Southern housewife in Fried Green Tomatoes (1991), a maid accused of murdering her employer in Dolores Claiborne (1995; adapted from a novel by King), and an outspoken socialite in Titanic (1997). She received critical acclaim and an Oscar nomination for her role as Libby Holden, an idealistic political operative, in Primary Colors (1998). The following year she directed Dash and Lilly, a made-for-television film about the writers Dashiell Hammett (Hammett, Dashiell) and Lillian Hellman (Hellman, Lillian).Bates later acted in such films as About Schmidt (2002), for which she received another Academy Award nomination; Failure to Launch (2006); and The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008), a remake of the 1951 classic. Bates also took a supporting role in Revolutionary Road (2008), portraying a real estate agent in 1950s suburbia. She both starred in and directed episodes of the Home Box Office (HBO) television series Six Feet Under (2001–05). In addition, her voice was featured in a number of films, including the animated adaptation of E.B. White (White, E.B.)'s classic story Charlotte's Web (2006), Bee Movie (2007), and The Golden Compass (2007).
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