Tootsie
Released
December 1982
Starring
Dustin Hoffman, Jessica Lange (as Julie), Terri Garr, Dabney
Coleman, Charles Durning, Bill Murray, Geena Davis
Directed by Sydney Pollack
116 min.
Box
office gross - 177.2 million
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Following
her intense work on Frances,
co-star Kim Stanley advised Jessica to do a comedy. The opportunity
arose when she was offered the role of Julie (Nurse Charles)
in the Sydney Pollack comedy, Tootsie. Filming began only
three weeks after she had completed Frances. Although a supporting
role, the role was a strong one and she would be acting with
such talents as Dustin Hoffman, Charles During, Dabney Coleman,
Terri Garr and Bill Murray. The part was a complete opposite
to Frances and one that she needed to get her mind of her
past project.
Tootsie was a first rate production and is considered
today on the funniest comedies ever made. To date, it is the
highest grossing film of any Jessica Lange film. It received
10 Oscar nominations but Lange’s Supporting Actress win was
the only award it received. It ranked #62 on the American
Film Institute’s Greatest American Films List and #2 on its
Greatest American Comedies List.
When
the Academy Award nominations were announced, Jessica received
dual nominations - a Best Actress nomination for Frances
and a Best Supporting Actress nomination for Tootsie.
No actress had accomplished this feat except for Teresa Wright
back in 1942. Meryl Streep would win in the Best Actress category
(for Sophie’s Choice) but Jessica would win the Best
Supporting Actress award.
Critical
Sampling:
"When
Jessica Lange appears, the movie changes from the crackling,
rapid-fire presentation of the hopes vs. the realities of
out-of-work actors' lives to something calmer, and perhaps
richer. She has a facial structure the camera yearns for,
and has talent, too." - Pauline Kael, The New
Yorker
"Lange
brings a beguilingly spacey sensuality, Monroe-like in its
poignancy, to her part..." -
David Ansen, Newsweek
"Lange
is a total delight in a comedy role in which she brings the
same sort of intelligent gravity that distinguishes her work
in 'Frances'" - Vincent Canby,
New York TImes
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