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Frances McDormand

Frances McDormand

Birthday: 23 June 1957, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Birth Name: Frances Louise McDormand
Height: 165 cm

Frances Louise McDormand was born on June 23, 1957 in Chicago, Illinois. She was adopted by Canadian-born parents Noreen Eloise (Nickleson), a nurse from Ontario, and Vernon Weir McDormand, a minister ...Show More

Frances McDormand
You have to get away from the theater or from the set and live life. If you work constantly from job Show more You have to get away from the theater or from the set and live life. If you work constantly from job to job, you're living in a fantasy world and you have nothing else to offer than fantasy. Hide
I'm a character actress, plain and simple...Who can worry about a career? Have a life. Movie stars h Show more I'm a character actress, plain and simple...Who can worry about a career? Have a life. Movie stars have careers - actors work, and then they don't work, and then they work again. Hide
[on plastic surgery] I have not mutated myself in any way. Joel (Coen, her director husband) and I h Show more [on plastic surgery] I have not mutated myself in any way. Joel (Coen, her director husband) and I have this conversation a lot. He literally has to stop me physically from saying something to people - to friends who've had work. I'm so full of fear and rage about what they've done. Hide
I've got a rubber face. It has always served me very well and really helps, especially as I get olde Show more I've got a rubber face. It has always served me very well and really helps, especially as I get older, because I still have all my road map intact, and I can use it at will. Hide
On playing 'mothers': "Those roles weren't just mothers in a story about a male protagonist. First t Show more On playing 'mothers': "Those roles weren't just mothers in a story about a male protagonist. First they were specific, three-dimensional people." Hide
On "women's pictures": "Most women's pictures are as boring and as formulaic as men's pictures. In p Show more On "women's pictures": "Most women's pictures are as boring and as formulaic as men's pictures. In place of a car chase or a battle scene, what you get is an extreme closeup of a woman breaking down. I cry too, maybe three times a week, but it's not in closeup. It's a wide shot. It's in the context of a very large and very mean world." Hide
With most people when there's a pain in their life there's mental scar tissue that forms over the pa Show more With most people when there's a pain in their life there's mental scar tissue that forms over the pain and helps you go on living. An actor's scar tissue really never covers over things the same way, not if you're going to be sensitive. With good technique, an actor can do that and walk through life without going insane. Hide
[on how she got the part in Fargo (1996)] "The fact that I'm sleeping with the director may have som Show more [on how she got the part in Fargo (1996)] "The fact that I'm sleeping with the director may have something to do with it." Hide
I don't like award shows. At our house we call this time of year 'the convention'. It's too bad we h Show more I don't like award shows. At our house we call this time of year 'the convention'. It's too bad we haven't figured out how to stop it. But I think it will come around because of the Internet - I think it will naturally go away. We'll have other ways to gather; it's not going to be this stuff. The shoes hurt too much. Hide
Frances McDormand's FILMOGRAPHY
as Actor (106)
Frances McDormand Frances McDormand'S roles
Mrs. Pell
Mrs. Pell

Mearing
Mearing

Marge Gunderson
Marge Gunderson

Dot
Dot

Miss Clavel
Miss Clavel

Michelle
Michelle

Glory
Glory

Zoe
Zoe

Abby
Abby

Momma Ida
Momma Ida

Elaine Miller
Elaine Miller

Julie Hastings
Julie Hastings

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