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Cathy Bates : ウィキペディア英語版
Kathy Bates

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Kathleen Doyle "Kathy" Bates (born June 28, 1948)〔 is an American actress and director. After appearing in several minor roles in film and television during the 1970s and the 1980s, Bates rose to prominence with her performance in ''Misery'' (1990), for which she won the Academy Award for Best Actress; she also received a Golden Globe. She followed this with major roles in ''Fried Green Tomatoes'' (1991) and ''Dolores Claiborne'' (1995), before playing a featured role as Molly Brown in ''Titanic'' (1997).
She received a Tony Award nomination for her 1983 performance in the Broadway play '''night, Mother''. She won a Screen Actors Guild Award for her performance in ''Primary Colors'' (1998), for which she also received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress. She was also nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for ''About Schmidt'' (2002).
Her television work has resulted in thirteen Emmy Award nominations, two of which were for her starring role on the television series ''Harry's Law''〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Kathy Bates )〕 and most recently, a win for her highly praised appearance on the third series of FX horror-thriller series ''American Horror Story'', where she portrayed Delphine LaLaurie. She won another Emmy Award in 2012 for her portrayal as the ghost of Charlie Harper on CBS comedy series ''Two and a Half Men'', a role formerly portrayed by Charlie Sheen.〔

==Early life==
Bates was born in Memphis, Tennessee, the youngest of three daughters of Bertye Kathleen (née Talbert; 1907–97), a homemaker, and Langdon Doyle Bates (1900–89), a mechanical engineer.〔 Her paternal grandfather was lawyer and author Finis L. Bates. One of her great-great-grandfathers, who emigrated from Ireland to New Orleans, Louisiana, served as President Andrew Jackson's doctor.〔 She graduated from White Station High School and from Southern Methodist University (1969), where she majored in Theatre and became a member of Alpha Delta Pi sorority.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=University of Washington Panhellenic Association - Alpha Delta Pi )〕 She moved to New York City in 1970 to pursue an acting career.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Kathy Bates Biography )

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