ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 10月4日 10時55分


Frances McDormand, or Fran, as she’s called in regular life, doesn’t do press junkets, and for most of the 20 years since she won a Best Actress Academy Award for playing Marge Gunderson — the tremendously pregnant, improbably cheerful police detective in “Fargo” — she’s refused interviews. Her publicist even says his job is to politely tell people to go away. But over the course of her 36-year career, she’s routinely taken marginal characters and made them the most robust people in the movie. The women she’s played are attractive but rarely beautiful, magnetic but thorny — and, she notes, they’re usually the supporting player in a man’s story. Frances claims that it was her looks that disqualified her from playing canonical leading women in Hollywood. “I was too old, too young, too fat, too thin, too tall, too short, too blond, too dark — but at some point they’re going to need the other,” she said. “So I’d get really good at being the other.” In the last 10 years, though, something shifted for Frances: Right as she hit the age when most actresses begin disappearing or moving to the edges of story lines, she moved to first billing. @katygrannan took this portrait of #FrancesMcDormand while on assignment for @nytmag. Visit the link in our profile to read more about how the actress has become an unconventional star at 60.


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