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Jessica Lange filmography

The filmography of Jessica Lange comprises both film and television roles. In a career spanning nearly forty years, she has appeared in overall thirty-three feature films, having two currently in post-production, seven TV movies and two series.〔For complete filmography of Jessica Lange, including the works produced by herself and/or her archive footage, use the IMDb.com-link:
*〕 In addition to theater arts, her name was credited in other works of non-fiction, such as documentaries.〔 According to Box Office Mojo, thirty-one of Lange's feature films have grossed a total of approximately $1 billion worldwide with an average of $33.74 million per title.〔For box office revenues of Jessica Lange's feature films, use the single Mojo links attached in the section "Feature films," depending on a film release.〕
Lange's acting debut in the monster movie ''King Kong'' (1976),〔 for which she received her first Golden Globe Award, was followed by a role in the musical ''All That Jazz'' (1979); her second output delivered in the 1970s.
Throughout the 1980s, she starred in ten major motion pictures,〔 five of which earned her Academy Award nominations〔To review Jessica Lange's Academy Awards and/or nominations, use the awardsdatabase.oscars.org-link inputing her first and last name in the field "Nominee":
〕 and four at Golden Globes,〔 respectively. Apart from the winner on both ceremonies ''Tootsie'' (1982),〔〔 her other notable roles featured the films ''Frances'' (1982), ''Country'' (1984), or so far also her only work co-produced by herself, ''Sweet Dreams'' (1985), and ''Music Box'' (1989). Simultaneously, the actress received her initial exposure on stage in the summer theater production ''Angel on My Shoulder'' (1980),〔 as well made her debut on TV, starring in a remake of the Tennessee Williams' play ''Cat on a Hot Tin Roof'' (1984); her only contribution to the medium over that period of time.〔
The subsequent decade, Lange was assigned a line-up of additional leads of comparable quality, appearing in ten theatrical films and three television productions. Among others, her 1990s titles included ''Men Don't Leave'' (1990), ''O Pioneers!'' (1992), ''Blue Sky'' (1994), ''A Streetcar Named Desire'' (1995), ''A Thousand Acres'' (1997), and ''Titus'' (1999).〔 This time around, the actress was nominated for one Oscar which she won,〔 four Golden Globes, winning two,〔 and an Emmy; her first nomination ever. She would also receive additional nominations for some of then newly established accolades, such as were the Screen Actors Guild Award〔To review Jessica Lange's Screen Actors Guild awards and/or nominations, use the sagawards.org-links inputing her first and last name in the field "Advanced Search" for the main link:
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〕 and Satellite Award;〔To review Jessica Lange's (Golden) Satellite Awards and/or nominations, use her IMDb.com-link or the pressacademy.com-link for the years starting 2005, when the accolades originally established as Golden Satellite Awards were renamed to Satellite Awards:
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*〕 one per each. Beside gaining wider recognition on TV that featured her one-off voice role made for the medium,〔 she reprised her role in another play by Williams for the Broadway's stage Ethel Barrymore Theatre in 1992; sealed by a Theater World Award〔 and an Outer Critics Circle Award-nomination for Best Actress – Play, respectively.〔
As she reached fifties, her screen career began to decline. In exchange though, Lange found a rapport most notably on TV. As a result of starring in three productions, such as ''Normal'' (2003), ''Sybil'' (2007) and ''Grey Gardens'' (2009),〔 she extended her accolades with next two Golden Globe nominations,〔 and so did she for Emmy with winning one eventually.〔 She would also earn additional two Satellite Awards nominations,〔 and a SAG Award's; her second nomination.〔 On screen however, the actress became a subject of secondary roles. Aside from ''Bonneville'' (2006) or her only lead part from the 2000s, she would mainly join supporting casts for another six major films following the millennium.〔 Alongside, she thus continued to develop her stage credits on two separate occasions at least; on ''Long Day's Journey into Night'' (2000) at the London's Lyric Theatre,〔 recognized with a Laurence Olivier Award nomination, and on ''The Glass Menagerie'' (2005), back again for the Ethel Barrymore Theatre in New York.〔 In 2009, she contributed to a soundtrack composed by Rachel Portman as a lead vocalist.
In the most recent decade, Lange has revitalized her performing craft by starring in a FX's horror anthology called ''American Horror Story'' (2011–2015). The show has exposed her work to a whole new generation of TV viewers, earning her ensuing four Emmy nominations, winning twice this time,〔 four Golden Globe nominations, scoring one win,〔 three SAG award nominations, winning her first ever,〔 and two Satellite Award nominations, having won a special achievement category.〔 Among others, she has also received four nominations for the Critics' Choice TV Awards, scooping one trophey at last,〔To review Jessica Lange's Critics' Choice Television Awards and/or nominations, use the criticschoice.com-links depending on a year:
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*〕 as well four for the Saturn Award's,〔To review Jessica Lange's Saturn Award and/or nominations, use either the imdb.com or saturnawards.org-links depending on a year:
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*〕 and one People's Choice Awards nomination, for a change. On screen in the 2010s, she initially followed with two supporting roles; in the romantic drama ''The Vow'' (2012) and the erotic thriller ''In Secret'' (2013).
Her most recent productions include two feature films such as a remake of the crime called ''The Gambler'', and the road trip comedy ''Wild Oats''. The first title came out on December 25, 2014, and the latter will follow in the summer 2015. In terms of theatrical performances, Lange will revise her 2000 role in the Eugene O'Neill's drama in four acts once more for Broadway, reportedly produced by Ryan Murphy. After that, the actress plans to retire from the film industry.
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