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Ep. 40 - 1997 Frances McDormand
Podcast |
Best Actress
Publisher |
Kyle Brownrigg
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Awards
Comedy
Movies
Oscars
TV & Film
Publication Date |
Sep 16, 2021
Episode Duration |
Unknown
The year is 1997 and the nominees are: 1. Brenda Blethyn - Secrets & Lies 2. Emily Watson - Breaking the Waves 3. Kristin Scott Thomas - The English Patient 4. Diane Keaton - Marvin’s Room 5. Frances McDormand - Fargo - In 1997 Frances McDormand brought home her first Oscar (current the recipient of 3) for her iconic work as Marge Gunderson in Fargo. Since watching the movie for this podcast I can’t stop speaking in the Minnesota accent (sorry to anyone who has to listen). McDormand definitely had some competition. Brenda Blethyn won the BAFTA and Golden Globe for Secrets & Lies. Emily Watson wow’d audiences with her breakthrough and theatrical screen debut in Breaking the Waves. Diane Keaton was singled out of the star studded cast in Marvin’s Room playing a woman diagnosed with leukaemia. Kristin Scott Thomas was nominated for a sexy affair with Ralph Fiennes in The English Patient. Join host Kyle Brownrigg with guest host Cathryn Naiker as they discuss. . . . . . . . . . . . . #bestactress #supporting #oscars #academyawards #hollywood #silverscreen #vintage #gay #queer #lgbtq #canada #losangeles #gaypodcast #robbed #snubbed #film #movie #podcast #supporting #lead #brendablethyn #secretsandlies #emilywatson #breakingthewaves #kristinscottthomas #theenglishpatient #dianekeaton #marvinsroom #francesmcdormand #fargo
The year is 1997 and the nominees are: 1. Brenda Blethyn - Secrets & Lies 2. Emily Watson - Breaking the Waves 3. Kristin Scott Thomas - The English Patient 4. Diane Keaton - Marvin’s Room 5. Frances McDormand - Fargo - In 1997 Frances McDormand brought home her first Oscar (current the recipient of 3) for her iconic work as Marge Gunderson in Fargo. Since watching the movie for this podcast I can’t stop speaking in the Minnesota accent (sorry to anyone who has to listen). McDormand definitely had some competition. Brenda Blethyn won the BAFTA and Golden Globe for Secrets & Lies. Emily Watson wow’d audiences with her breakthrough and theatrical screen debut in Breaking the Waves. Diane Keaton was singled out of the star studded cast in Marvin’s Room playing a woman diagnosed with leukaemia. Kristin Scott Thomas was nominated for a sexy affair with Ralph Fiennes in The English Patient. Join host Kyle Brownrigg with guest host Cathryn Naiker as they discuss. . . . . . . . . . . . . #bestactress #supporting #oscars #academyawards #hollywood #silverscreen #vintage #gay #queer #lgbtq #canada #losangeles #gaypodcast #robbed #snubbed #film #movie #podcast #supporting #lead #brendablethyn #secretsandlies #emilywatson #breakingthewaves #kristinscottthomas #theenglishpatient #dianekeaton #marvinsroom #francesmcdormand #fargo

The year is 1997 and the nominees are:

  1. Brenda Blethyn - Secrets & Lies

    2. Emily Watson - Breaking the Waves

    3. Kristin Scott Thomas - The English Patient

    4. Diane Keaton - Marvin’s Room

    5. Frances McDormand - Fargo

In 1997 Frances McDormand brought home her first Oscar (current the recipient of 3) for her iconic work as Marge Gunderson in Fargo. Since watching the movie for this podcast I can’t stop speaking in the Minnesota accent (sorry to anyone who has to listen). McDormand definitely had some competition. Brenda Blethyn won the BAFTA and Golden Globe for Secrets & Lies. Emily Watson wow’d audiences with her breakthrough and theatrical screen debut in Breaking the Waves. Diane Keaton was singled out of the star studded cast in Marvin’s Room playing a woman diagnosed with leukaemia. Kristin Scott Thomas was nominated for a sexy affair with Ralph Fiennes in The English Patient. 

Join host Kyle Brownrigg with guest host Cathryn Naiker as they discuss. 

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