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MIDNIGHT IN PARIS
KATHY BATES (Gert) has been honored numerous times for her
work on stage, screen and television. She won an Academy Award® and a Golden
Globe® for her portrayal of obsessed fan Annie Wilkes in Rob Reiner's 1990 hit
MISERY, based on Stephen King's novel. In 1999, she received Oscar®, Golden
Globe® and BAFTA nominations and won a Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Award® and a
Critics Choice Award for her performance in Mike Nichols' PRIMARY COLORS. Bates
more recently earned her third Oscar® nomination for her role in Alexander
Payne's ABOUT SCHMIDT, for which she also garnered Golden Globe® and SAG Award®
nominations and won a National Board of Review Award for Best Supporting
Actress. Her film work has also been recognized with Golden Globe® and BAFTA
Award nominations for Jon Avnet's FRIED GREEN TOMATOES, and she also shared in a
SAG Award® nomination with the ensemble cast of James Cameron's blockbuster
TITANIC.
Bates currently stars as Harriet ‘Harry' Korn in the hit NBC television drama
Harry's Law, written and executive produced by David E. Kelley.
Bates' long list of film credits includes VALENTINE'S DAY, THE BLIND SIDE,
CHÉRI, REVOLUTIONARY ROAD, THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL, PERSONAL EFFECTS P.S.
I LOVE YOU, FRED CLAUS, FAILURE TO LAUNCH, LITTLE BLACK BOOK, DRAGONFLY,
AMERICAN OUTLAWS, THE WATERBOY, THE WAR AT HOME, DOLORES CLAIBORNE, A HOME OF
OUR OWN, PRELUDE TO A KISS, SHADOWS AND FOG, AT PLAY IN THE FIELDS OF THE LORD,
DICK TRACY, MEN DON'T LEAVE, COME BACK TO THE FIVE AND DIME, JIMMY DEAN, JIMMY
DEAN, STRAIGHT TIME, and TAKING OFF. She lent her voice to Jerry Seinfeld's
animated comedy BEE MOVIE, as well as CHARLOTTE'S WEB and THE GOLDEN COMPASS,
Her upcoming films include A LITTLE BIT OF HEAVEN and WEDLOCKED.
On television, in addition to her current projects, Bates appeared in the FX
miniseries Alice, playing the Queen of Hearts, for which she earned an Emmy®
Award nomination for her
performance. She won a Golden Globe® and a SAG Award® and earned an Emmy® Award
nomination for the 1996 HBO film The Late Shift. Her television honors also
include Emmy®, Golden Globe® and SAG Award® nominations for her performance in
the musical Annie; another SAG Award® nomination for her role in the telefilm My
Sister's Keeper; and four additional Emmy® Award nominations for her work on the
projects 3rd Rock from the Sun, Six Feet Under, Warm Springs, and Ambulance
Girl, which she also directed.
Bates has also been honored for her work behind the camera as a director. She
helmed the A&E telefilm Dash and Lilly, starring Sam Shepard and Judy Davis,
which earned nine Emmy® nominations, including one for Bates as Best Director.
She also directed five episodes of the acclaimed HBO series Six Feet Under,
earning a Directors Guild of America Award for the episode entitled Twilight.
Her directing credits also include episodes of such series as Oz, NYPD Blue and
Homicide: Life on the Street.
Bates first gained the attention of critics and audiences on the New York
stage. She was nominated for a Tony Award for her portrayal of the suicidal
daughter in the original Broadway production of Marsha Norman's Pulitzer
Prize-winning play "`night, Mother.” She has been honored with Obie Awards for
her performance as Frankie in the original off-Broadway production of "Frankie
and Johnny in the Clair de Lune” as well as for her portrayal of Elsa Barlow in
Athol Fugard's "The Road to Mecca,” which Kathy also starred in when filmed.
Born in Memphis, Tennessee, Bates received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in
1970 from Southern Methodist University, which awarded her an honorary doctorate
in 2002.
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