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In 1995 she portrayed Former First Lady Pat Nixon acting opposite Anthony Hopkins playing the title role in the Oliver Stone biographical drama Nixon (1995). Critic Roger Ebert praised Allen's performance writing, "The key supporting performance in the movie is by Joan Allen as Pat Nixon. She emerges as strong-willed and clear-eyed, a truth ...
Pat has been portrayed by Joan Allen in the 1995 film Nixon (for which Allen earned a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress), Patty McCormack in the 2008 film Frost/Nixon and Nicole Sullivan in the 2009 film Black Dynamite.
The cast includes Anthony Hopkins, Joan Allen, Annabeth Gish, Marley Shelton, Bai Ling, Powers Boothe, J. T. Walsh, E. G. Marshall, Sam Waterston, James Woods, Paul Sorvino, Bob Hoskins, Larry Hagman, Ed Harris and David Hyde Pierce, plus archival appearances from political figures such as President Bill Clinton in television footage from the ...
As for Mullen's dynamic with his wife, Sheila Mullen (Joan Allen), a former first lady and nominee to the federal bench, Bill and Hillary Clinton served as a reference point. Director Lesli Linka ...
Following further Drama Desk Award and Tony Award nominations in 1989 for her performance in the Pulitzer Prize-winning play The Heidi Chronicles, Allen played First Lady Pat Nixon in director Oliver Stone's 1995 biographical film Nixon and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress and the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a ...
Joan Allen: Nixon: Pat Nixon: 1996: Barbara Hershey: The Portrait of a Lady: Madame Serena Merle 1997: Julianne Moore: Boogie Nights: Amber Waves 1998: Joan Allen: Pleasantville: Betty Parker 1999: Chloë Sevigny: Boys Don't Cry: Lana Tisdel
Joan Adlen/Getty . Norm Nixon and Debbie Allen in 1983. Before the two said "I do" Allen and Nixon, who at the time was still in the NBA, attended the 35th annual Primetime Emmy Awards in 1983.
Joan has this incredible nightingale voice, and Bob is more of a blues man, a scratchy, craggy mumbler. But then Bob is an incredible songwriter, and Joan was mostly performing other people's songs.