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Kathy Bates (right) with Frances Conroy in Six Feet Under.

Kathleen Doyle Bates (born June 28, 1948 in Memphis, Tennessee to Langdon Doyle Bates and Bertye Kathleen Talbot) is an Academy Award-winning American theatrical, film and television actress, and a television director. She is perhaps best known for her Oscar-winning performance in the 1990 thriller Misery and her role in Adam Sandler's cult classic The Waterboy.

Life and career

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Annie Wilkes, Misery

Bates graduated from White Station High School in Memphis. She attended the Southern Methodist University, majoring in theatre and a member of Alpha Delta Pi sorority, and graduated in 1969.

She performed in little-seen films such as Summer Heat and The Morning After , and guest-starred in television shows such as L.A. Law before landing the role of obsessed fan Annie Wilkes, who holds her favorite author (played by James Caan) captive in the 1990 thriller Misery, which was based on the novel of the same name by Stephen King. She received her first Academy Award nomination for that role, winning Best Actress. Soon after, she starred with Jessica Tandy in the acclaimed 1991 movie Fried Green Tomatoes. In 1995, she turned in another applauded portrayal as the title character in Dolores Claiborne, although she was surprisingly not nominated for an Oscar. She also excelled in her role as the acid-tongued "dustbuster" political advisor Libby Holden in the 1998 Primary Colors, which was adapted from the book in which political journalist Joe Klein recounted his experiences on the Presidential campaign trail in 1991-1992. For this performance, she won her second Academy Award nomination for Best supporting actress, though she did not win. She was nominated again in 2002 for About Schmidt, though again she was denied the award.

She was recently nominated for the Emmy Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie for her performance in Warm Springs and for Best Actress for "Ambulance Girl". She later appeared in ten episodes of the cable television series Six Feet Under.

In 1991, she married actor Tony Campisi, with whom she had lived for 12 years previously. They divorced in 1997.

Trivia

Academy Awards

  • 1990 - Best Actress - Misery (Won)
  • 1998 - Best Supporting Actress - Primary Colors (Nominated)
  • 2003 - Best Supporting Actress - About Schmidt (Nominated)
Preceded by Academy Award for Best Actress
1990
for Misery
Succeeded by

Filmography

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