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The filmography of Jessica Lange comprises both film and television roles. In a career spanning over 40 years, she has appeared in overall 36 feature films, seven TV movies, and nine series. [ 1 ] In addition to theater arts , [ 2 ] her name has been credited in other works of non-fiction, such as documentaries. [ 1 ]
Jessica Phyllis Lange (/ l æ ŋ /; born April 20, 1949) [1] is an American actress. Known for her roles on stage and screen she has received numerous accolades and is one of the few performers to achieve the Triple Crown of Acting.
Long Day's Journey Into Night is a 2025 drama film written by David Lindsay-Abaire, directed by Jonathan Kent, and starring Jessica Lange, Ed Harris, Ben Foster and Colin Morgan. [1] It is Kent's feature directorial debut and based on Eugene O'Neill's play of the same name. [2] [3]
The film was originally announced in 2021 under the title Places, Please with Meryl Streep attached in the lead role. Filming would take place in New York City. [2] [3] Production ended up starting in May 2023 in Georgia with a cast led by Jessica Lange, Kathy Bates and Lily Rabe [4] and wrapped at the end of June 2023. [5]
Losing Isaiah is a 1995 American drama film starring Jessica Lange and Halle Berry, directed by Stephen Gyllenhaal. It is based on the novel of the same name by Seth Margolis. The screenplay is written by Naomi Foner Gyllenhaal. The original music score is composed by Mark Isham.
List of Jessica Lange performances This page was last edited on 4 August 2019, at 13:48 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Jessica Lange: Gandhi: Mahatma Gandhi: Ben Kingsley: The Grey Fox: Bill Miner: Richard Farnsworth: Legend of a Fighter: Fok Yuen-kap: Bryan Leung: Mae West: Mae West: Ann Jillian: Missing: Charles Horman: John Shea: The Return of Martin Guerre: Arnaud du Tilh: Gérard Depardieu: Bertrande de Rols: Nathalie Baye: The Royal Romance of Charles and ...
[3] [4] [5] The film stars Rachel McAdams and Channing Tatum as Paige and Leo Collins, with Sam Neill, Scott Speedman, Jessica Lange and Jessica McNamee in supporting roles. As of 2013, The Vow was the eighth highest-grossing romantic drama film produced since 1980. [6]