The celebratory dinner was a smaller, more familial affair with some of Chastain's most illustrious fans including Anne Hathaway, Edgar Ramirez, ...
Armani, Saint Laurent, and Chanel have all gathered muses and friends for unique events spread across Tinseltown. And yesterday night, so too did Gucci at Gucci Osteria da Massimo Bottura in Beverly Hills for a meal to honor Jessica Chastain for her Oscar nomination as Best Actress in The Eyes of Tammy Faye. Take a look inside the evening below. This weekend, consider Los Angeles the fashion capital of the world.
Chastain overtook a stacked category to win her first Oscar for 'The Eyes of Tammy Faye.'
But it all came down to Chastain in the end, who won voters over with her prosthetic-laden portrayal of Bakker, overcoming the film’s uneven critical reviews. That changed over the course of the season, with Cruz quickly coming into play thanks to her stirring turn in Pedro Almodóvar’s latest work. “Suicide is a leading cause of death in the United States,” Chastain continued.
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Born in Sacramento, California, Chastain graduated from the Juilliard School and worked on television and live theater before making her film debut in 2008 as a sexually abused teenager in “Jolene,” inspired by the Dolly Parton song of the same title. She was previously nominated for an Oscar for 2012 portrayal of a CIA analyst on the hunt of Osama Bin Laden in “Zero Dark Thirty” and her 2011 supporting role as a Southern socialite in the 1960s racial drama “The Help.” The Oscar triumph for Chastain, 45, virtually unrecognizable in heavy makeup as Tammy Faye Bakker, followed a Screen Actors Guild Award for her performance and capped the third Academy Award nomination of her career.
Jessica Chastain won the Oscar for Best Actress, awarded by presenter Anthony Hopkins.
And when you’re wearing it all day, every day — the weight of it on your body, it stretches your skin out.” “I think for sure I’ve done some permanent damage to my skin on this. There’s violence and hate crimes…in times like this, I think of Tammy and I’m inspired by her radical acts of love.”
Jessica Chastain won the best actress Oscar Sunday night for "The Eyes of Tammy Faye" and used the moment to highlight an issue close to the heart of the ...
"I'm inspired by her passion. I see it as a guiding principle that leads us forward, and it connects us all in the desire that we want to be accepted for who we are, accepted for who we love, and to live a life without the fear of violence or terror." "In times like this, I think of Tammy and I'm inspired by her radical acts of love," Chastain said.
Chastain emerged as the Oscar favorite late in the season, earning an upset victory at the SAG Awards before adding a Critics' Choice trophy for a movie that ...
The film grossed a paltry $2.7 million during its run in theaters before being made available via streaming. She wore prosthetics on her face, false teeth for certain scenes and changed hair colors and styles. She shepherded the project for years after first acquiring the rights to Bakker’s life in 2012, when she saw the documentary the film is based on. It re-examines a life,” she said backstage. “It's so important to give each other our flowers when we're still alive, and I feel like we missed that opportunity with Tammy Faye.” Bakker died of cancer at age 65 in 2007.
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Jessica Chastain has won her first Oscar! The actress picked up the Best Actress award at the at the 2022 Academy Awards on Sunday evening for her starring role ...
And for any of you out there who do in fact feel hopeless or alone, I just not you to know you are unconditionally loved for the uniqueness that is you.” And it connects us all in the desire that we want to be accepted for who we are, accepted for who we love, and to live a life without the fear of violence or terror. Chastain shared that the goal of the bigoted legislation that is sweeping the United States is ultimately meant to further divide us.