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Lindsay Ann Crouse : ウィキペディア英語版
Lindsay Crouse

Lindsay Ann Crouse (born May 12, 1948) is an American actress. She made her Broadway debut in the 1972 revival of ''Much Ado About Nothing'' and appeared in her first film in 1976 in ''All the President's Men''. For her role in the 1984 film ''Places in the Heart'', she received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress. Her other films include ''Slap Shot'' (1977), ''Between the Lines'' (1977), ''The Verdict'' (1982), ''Prefontaine'' (1997) and ''The Insider'' (1999). She also had a leading role in the 1987 film ''House of Games'', which was directed by her then husband David Mamet. In 1996, she received a Daytime Emmy Award nomination for ''Between Mother and Daughter'', an episode of CBS Schoolbreak Special. She is also a Grammy Award nominee.
==Early life==
Crouse was born in New York City, the daughter of Anna (née Erskine; 1916-2014)〔http://www.nytimes.com/2014/01/07/theater/anna-e-crouse-who-championed-discount-tickets-for-broadway-dies-at-97.html accessed 2/10/2015〕 and Russel Crouse, a playwright. Her maternal grandparents were Pauline (Ives) and author and educator John Erskine. Her full name—Lindsay Ann Crouse—is an intentional tribute to the Broadway writing partnership of Lindsay and Crouse, which consisted of her father and his writing partner, Howard Lindsay. The two wrote much of ''The Sound of Music''.〔Killeen, Wendy. ("Crouse plays the belle." ) ''Boston Globe''. July 22, 2007]〕 Their 1946 play ''State of the Union'' won that year's Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Their last collaboration was ''Mr. President'' in 1962. "In our family, the work ethic was held up as some kind of byword," Crouse says.〔 "At any hour, somebody's typewriter was going."〔"Lindsay Crouse keeps up a Family Stage Tradition." ''New York Times''. January 2, 1981.〕

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