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HRIFF: Award of Excellence (2012) Frances Louise Fisher [2] (born May 11, 1952) is an American actress. She began her career in theater and later starred as Detective Deborah Saxon in the CBS daytime soap opera The Edge of Night (1955).
She won a Drama Logue Award - Best Ensemble for the American Premier of Caryl Churchill 's "Three More Sleepless Nights", played in the American premier of Judith Thompson 's "The Crackwalker" and originated roles in Elia Kazan 's "The Chain" and Arthur Miller 's last play "Finishing the Picture".
- Actress, Camera And Electrical Department
- May 11, 1952
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Next Generation Indie Film Awards. 2022 Winner Best Supporting Actress. Feature Film. This Is Not a War Story.
- May 11, 1952
She won a Drama Logue Award - Best Ensemble for the American Premier of Caryl Churchill's "Three More Sleepless Nights", played in the American premier of Judith Thompson's "The Crackwalker" and originated roles in Elia Kazan's "The Chain" and Arthur Miller's last play "Finishing the Picture".
- Actress, Camera And Electrical Department
- May 11, 1952
She is known for her roles as Strawberry Alice, the madame prostitute in Unforgiven (1992), directed by Clint Eastwood; and Ruth DeWitt Bukater, the mother of Kate Winslet's character in Titanic (1997); directed by James Cameron. Both films won the Academy Award for Best Picture.
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Highest Rated: 100% This Is Not a War Story (2021) Lowest Rated: 3% The Roommate (2011) Birthday: May 11, 1952. Birthplace: Milford-on-the-Sea, Hampshire, England, UK. Actor Frances Fisher has...
Dec 19, 2022 · Leave a Comment. ‘Titanic’ star Frances Fisher (who played Ruth Dewitt Bukater, a.k.a. Kate Winslet’s mom) on working with James Cameron, the perils of corsets, the doily she borrowed from ...