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Post by janntosh on Dec 29, 2018 23:14:31 GMT
Lol two Oscars and then a totally nothing career
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Post by Deleted on Dec 29, 2018 23:19:46 GMT
yeah what the hell happened with her career?
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Post by petrolino on Dec 29, 2018 23:35:56 GMT
I think she's doing well, has achieved a lot for a person her age. As you're probably aware, after the release of 'Boys Don't Cry' (1999), the success mass triggered some bigots who went after her for years afterwards. When she signed with Clint Eastwood was another turning point, I figure this was a smart move as I consider him to be one of the all-time greats and he believed in her 100% from the get-go. Recently she's worked with filmmakers Bille August and Steven Soderbergh, I doubt the bigots that wanted to take her down would watch their films. Anyway, I'm a fan. It's worth noting she's twice taken lengthy breaks in her career due to personal matters.
"It's another one of those projects, of which I've done two now, where I have to do a little arm-twisting to even get made. But by the same token, there's something about the disappointments in life and the lack of spiritual feelings that this man has, and this young girl who becomes his surrogate daughter. There's something about her struggle to be something, to get to the top, which is very much like Hilary Swank herself. She came out of very poor beginnings and wanted to be an actress, so she understood this girl completely. It's the least obvious thing — to want to be a female boxer to gain some place in the world. Morgan's character of Scrap had that dream before. It didn't happen for Scrap, but he reaches down to people, even the young retarded boy who obviously doesn't have any talent in the boxing area. So there's Scrap's sympathy for people and there's Frankie's disappointment about his daughter and family and consequently not wanting to make lasting relationships with anyone, but finding rejuvenation with this girl. And then, of course, when the tragedy happens, it becomes the toughest fight he'll ever go through, that anyone could go through. And where it leads — there's no answer to it. Nobody knows what they'd do in that situation. There's no way to predispose that. You could say, does that mean you believe in euthanasia. Not necessarily. But who knows? It's a supposition unless you've been put in that position. It was a demanding picture to make — these people living on the periphery of society, at least as we know it and as the most of the people who are going to view the movie know it. There it is — that's all I know about it."
- Clint Eastwood on making 'Million Dollar Baby', Film Comment (speaking in 2005)
"Hilary Swank, 44, has been having a busy summer. If you haven’t seen her for a while, that is due to her making a necessary choice. Just before Christmas 2014, her father Stephen, a former chief master sergeant in the Oregon air national guard, underwent a life-saving lung transplant. For three years, Swank was his sole live-in carer, which meant saying no to Hollywood – or, as she phrases it: “I was saying yes to something else that I wanted to be a part of.” Today, her dad is “really good,” she says. “It’s a long time coming.” So, too, is this moment in which the feverishly curious actor can finally make things happen. One of those is learning to tap dance, she says, pulling up a YouTube video of a group called the Syncopated Ladies, headed by one of her tap mentors, doing a staccato-glam routine over a Beyoncé speech about the female right to vote. “I’ve always wanted to tap dance since I was 20 – actually, since I was a teenager.” When she married the social venture entrepreneur Philip Schneider in California earlier this month, the couple surprised guests by performing a tap routine.
- Amy Nicholson writing in 'The Guardian', August 2018
Filmography :
1992 Buffy the Vampire Slayer Kimberly Hannah film debut 1994 The Next Karate Kid Julie Pierce 1996 Sometimes They Come Back... Again Michelle Porter Kounterfeit Coleen 1997 Quiet Days in Hollywood Lolita 1998 Heartwood Sylvia Orsini 1999 Boys Don't Cry Brandon Teena 2000 The Gift Valerie Barksdale The Audition N/A Short 2001 The Affair of the Necklace Jeanne St. Rémy de Valois 2002 Insomnia Detective Ellie Burr The Space Between N/A Short 2003 11:14 Buzzy The Core Major Rebecca Childs 2004 Red Dust Sarah Barcant Million Dollar Baby Maggie Fitzgerald 2006 Black Dahlia Madeleine Linscott 2007 The Reaping Katherine Winter Freedom Writers Erin Gruwell P. S. I Love You Holly Kennedy 2008 Birds of America Laura 2009 Amelia Amelia Earhart 2010 Conviction Betty Anne Waters 2011 The Resident Dr. Juliet Devereau New Year's Eve Claire Morgan 2014 The Homesman Mary Bee Cuddy You're Not You Kate Parker Also producer 2015 Lauda: The Untold Story Herself Documentary 2016 Spark The Queen (voice) 2017 Logan Lucky Special Agent Sarah Grayson 55 Steps Colette Hughes 2018 What They Had Bridget Ertz Also executive producer 2019 I Am Mother In post-production
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Post by politicidal on Dec 30, 2018 0:19:10 GMT
yeah what the hell happened with her career? She got F. Murray Abrahamed.
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Post by petrolino on Dec 30, 2018 0:29:03 GMT
yeah what the hell happened with her career? She got F. Murray Abrahamed. I think he's an excellent comparison as they're really both offbeat character actors to my mind. He'd been around for years and is kind of lucky he won an Oscar, so few in his position do. Swank goes from working with Sam Raimi to Brian De Palma, Richard LaGravanese to Mira Nair, suggesting to me she was never knocking down studio doors asking for parts in Marvel blockbusters, whether she'd have gotten them or not. I just never saw her in 'Transformer' pictures, Craig Trevorrow movies and the latest from McG, but perhaps things will change. She doesn't suggest in interviews that she's looking for this to happen though.
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Post by darkreviewer2013 on Dec 30, 2018 2:30:55 GMT
Was she in the 1992 Buffy the Vampire Slayer movie? I honestly haven't heard her name mentioned in relation to anything film-related in years. Maybe I just haven't been paying attention.
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Post by ck100 on Dec 30, 2018 2:55:22 GMT
She's still around. She's just been low-key in recent years. I liked her performance in "The Homesman" which she did with Tommy Lee Jones a few years ago. Also, I hear she took time off to care for an ailing parent. She's also been on some FX channel show with Donald Sutherland in the last year or so.
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Post by petrolino on Dec 30, 2018 3:14:02 GMT
Was she in the 1992 Buffy the Vampire Slayer movie? I honestly haven't heard her name mentioned in relation to anything film-related in years. Maybe I just haven't been paying attention. Yep, one of her earliest roles ...
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Post by FridayOnElmStreet on Dec 30, 2018 3:25:38 GMT
Sure do.
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Post by rudeboy on Dec 30, 2018 4:04:02 GMT
A shame she doesn't have a bigger career. Her two Oscar-winning roles are among the best to have won that category in the past couple of decades, and I also think she's excellent in Insomnia and Freedom Writers.
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Post by moviebuffbrad on Dec 30, 2018 4:16:15 GMT
She's still around. She's just been low-key Hated on by most of these ****** with no cheese, no deals, and no G's, no wheels and no keys, no boats, no snowmobiles and no skis.
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Post by biker1 on Dec 30, 2018 4:26:52 GMT
she was on the box last night c/o dial a dim psycho thriller the resident (2011) - the kind of movie that's often a dubious career sign for women actors on the way out.
She's good in earnest movies like freedom writers (2007) and conviction (2010), even if they do feel like a stone's throw from made-for-tv dross. Tommy Lee Jones' grim gothic western the homesman (2014) is a bordeline misfire, but not without some morbid interest.
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Post by Feologild Oakes on Dec 30, 2018 4:28:33 GMT
She played Steve Sanders girlfriend on Beverly Hills 90210
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Post by darkreviewer2013 on Dec 30, 2018 5:39:07 GMT
Was she in the 1992 Buffy the Vampire Slayer movie? I honestly haven't heard her name mentioned in relation to anything film-related in years. Maybe I just haven't been paying attention. Yep, one of her earliest roles ...
Yeah. Thought so. She was OK. She's no Sarah Michelle Gellar though.
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