Kathy Bates

Bates at the 2015 [[San Diego Comic-Con]] Kathleen Doyle Bates (born June 28, 1948) is an American actress. Her work spans over five decades, and her accolades include an Academy Award, two Primetime Emmy Awards, and two Golden Globe Awards, in addition to nominations for a Tony Award and two British Academy Film Awards.

Born in Memphis, Tennessee, Bates studied theater at Southern Methodist University before moving to New York City to pursue an acting career. She landed minor stage roles before being cast in her first on-screen role in ''Taking Off'' (1971). Her first Off-Broadway stage role was in the play ''Vanities'' (1976). She garnered a nomination for the Tony Award Best Lead Actress in a Play for the Marsha Norman play '''night, Mother'' (1983), and won an Obie Award for her role in Terrence McNally's ''Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune'' (1988).

Bates won the Academy Award for Best Actress for portraying Annie Wilkes in the psychological thriller ''Misery'' (1990). She was also nominated in Best Supporting Actress for her performances as a tough political operative in ''Primary Colors'' (1998), a free spirited neighbor in ''About Schmidt'' (2002), and the mother of a bombing suspect in ''Richard Jewell'' (2019). Bates' other notable roles were in ''Fried Green Tomatoes'' (1991), ''Dolores Claiborne'' (1995), ''Titanic'' (1997), ''The Waterboy'' (1998), ''Revolutionary Road'' (2008), ''The Blind Side'' (2009), ''Midnight in Paris'' (2011), and ''Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret.'' (2023).

On television, Bates received Emmy Awards for her performances in ''Two and a Half Men'' (2012) and for her portrayal of Delphine LaLaurie in ''American Horror Story: Coven'' (2013). She was also Emmy-nominated for ''The Late Shift'' (1996), ''Annie'' (1999), ''Six Feet Under'' (2003), ''Warm Springs'' (2005), ''Harry's Law'' (2011–2012), ''American Horror Story: Freak Show'' (2014), and ''American Horror Story: Hotel'' (2015). Since 2024, she portrays the titular lead in the CBS series ''Matlock''.

Outside of acting, Bates is also known for her advocacy. After undergoing a double mastectomy and developing lymphedema, Bates became a spokesperson for the Lymphatic Education & Research Network (LE&RN). Provided by Wikipedia
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    Titanic

    Published 1999
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