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As a film actress, she mainly acted in unseen films, though she garnered, I think, 4 Oscar nominations. It may

Posted by tinear on May 19, 2012 at 14:21:05:

be cruel, but I think Lange is the Madonna of film: she married exciting guys and used them to her best career advantage. Baryshnikov and Sam Shepard were Hollywood icons, to the artsy-crowd, and she hand-picked art-film roles. However, I always thought her acting appeared too heavy-handed, never a surprise--- unlike her contemporaries Streep, Winger, or Clayburgh (I'm partial to Jill because she was a dead-ringer for an ex-fiancee....) who brought excitement, suspense, and truth.