Travels
With Oscar
Source:
In Style
Date: 2/2002
by
David Hutchings
Jessica
Lange
AT HOME IN: Northern
Minnesota
WON FOR:
Best supporting actress, Tootsie, 1982, and Best actress,
Blue Sky, 1994
ABOUT THOSE
NIGHTS: "[In 1982] it was an odd evening because I was nominated
for both best supporting actress in Tootsie and best actress
in Frances. The nominations were rewarding because I hadn't
really done anything serious before. But it was hard for me because
Kim Stanley was also nominated for playing my mot-her in Frances,
and I loved Kim so much. I always felt her work in The Goddess
was the finest performance by a woman ever on film. So I found myself
actually rooting for Kim, who had never won an Oscar. And when I
heard my name, I was disappointed for Kim. But it was fun. I'm never
that comfortable at those events, but it was a real turning point
for me. For Blue Sky it was really great. Since I can't
drag Sam [Shepard] to these events, I had two dates-my brother,
George, who has come with me every time I've been nominated, and
[director] Michael Caton-Jones. We stopped to buy champagne on the
way, and when we arrived the red carpet had been rolled up, and
we had to wait to be seated. Blue Sky had sat in a vault
for three years while the studio [Orion] was in bankruptcy; probably
no more than 3,000 people saw it when it was finally released, so
I was delighted that it received this recognition."
LIFE WITH
OSCAR: "I've always kept my home life and my work life very
separate. So they sit in my private study off my bedroom. The kids
don't say much about them. There are a lot of things more important
to them than their mom's Oscars, let me tell you."
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