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39 | 38 | Remington | Rush | f | Bening began her career on stage with the Colorado Shakespeare Festival company in 1980, and appeared in plays at the San Diego Repertory Theatre. She was a member of the acting company at the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco while studying acting as part of the Advanced Theatre Training Program. There, she starred in such productions as Shakespeare's Macbeth as Lady Macbeth. Bening also starred in productions of Pygmalion and The Cherry Orchard at the Denver Center Theatre Company during the 1985–86 season. She made her Broadway debut in 1987, garnering a Tony Award nomination for Best Featured Actress in a Play for her performance in Coastal Disturbances. Bening made her film debut in The Great Outdoors (1988) and co-starred with Colin Firth in Valmont (1989). She made her breakout role in The Grifters (1990), in which she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. In 1991, she portrayed Virginia Hill in Barry Levinson's biopic Bugsy, alongside Warren Beatty. Bening co-starred with Harrison Ford in Regarding Henry. In 1994, Bening and Beatty starred together again, in Love Affair. In 1995, Bening played the female lead in The American President, with Michael Douglas, a role she followed with Tim Burton's sci-fi spoof Mars Attacks! (1996), and The Siege (1998), a thriller with Denzel Washington and Bruce Willis. Bening starred in Sam Mendes' directorial debut film American Beauty (1999). The film won five Academy Awards, including for Best Picture. For her performance, she was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress and won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role. Bening starred in other films, including In Dreams (1999) and What Planet Are You From? (2000). In 1999, Bening returned to the stage for the first time in 10 years playing the title role in Hedda Gabler at the Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles. The Los Angeles Times praised her performance, saying "Bening uses her vocal instrument to fine effect, without throwing it around. . . . In the movies you don’t always hear what Bening can do with that voice, especially when she’s playing virtuous, “sensible” types. . . . But Ibsen’s antiheroine--thwarted sensualist, a woman wrestling with her inner troll, belle of a ball that never comes--is neither virtuous nor sensible. She’s no easy-to-read villain, either, nor a mere vindictive brat, though plenty of actresses have reduced her thus. Bening lays into the venomous sarcasm mighty heavily, but she’s cagey enough to avoid reductive extremes." Bening played Sue Barlow in Open Range (2003). She played the title role in Being Julia (2004), in which she won a Golden Globe, NBR Best Actress, was a runner-up for NYFCC and was nominated by SAG and for the Academy Award for her performance. She was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for her role of Jean Harris the 2005 HBO film Mrs. Harris. She replaced Julianne Moore to star in the film adaptation of Running with Scissors (2006), for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe. Bening starred in The Women (2008) remake. In 2009, Bening starred in a new interpretation of the Euripides classic Medea at UCLA's Freud Playhouse. She received positive reviews for her performance in the independent film Mother and Child (2009). In 2010, she starred in Joanna Murray-Smith's comedy The Female of the Species at the Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles. Later that year, Bening received strong critical acclaim for her performance in The Kids Are All Right, with several reviewers noting that she "deserves an Oscar" for her "sublime" performance. For her role, Bening won a Golden Globe, NYFFC Best Actress, was runner-up for NSFC, and was nominated by SAG and BAFTA and for the Academy Award. In 2012, Bening's audiobook recording of Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway was released at Audible.com. In 2014, she starred in Shakespeare's King Lear at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park, as part of the Public Theatre's Free Shakespeare in the Park. It marked her first New York stage appearance in twenty years. In 2016, Bening starred in Mike Mills's comedy-drama 20th Century Women alongside Elle Fanning, Greta Gerwig, and Billy Crudup. She earned a Golden Globe nomination for her performance In 2017, she appeared in Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool as Gloria Grahame alongside Jamie Bell, Vanessa Redgrave, and Julie Walters. She was nominated for a BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role for her performance. In 2019, Bening returned to the Broadway stage after a 32-year absence. She starred in the revival of Arthur Miller's All My Sons alongside Tracy Letts at the Roundabout Theatre Company's American Airlines Theatre. The play opened on April 4, 2019, and closed on June 23, 2019. She currently serves as Vice Chair on the board of trustees for The Actors Fund. | Bening married choreographer James Steven White on May 26, 1984. They divorced in 1991. Bening married Warren Beatty on March 3, 1992. They have four children. | Rush began her career on stage with the Colorado Shakespeare Festival company in 1980, and appeared in plays at the San Diego Repertory Theatre. She was a member of the acting company at the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco while studying acting as part of the Advanced Theatre Training Program. There, she starred in such productions as Shakespeare's Macbeth as Lady Macbeth. Rush also starred in productions of Pygmalion and The Cherry Orchard at the Denver Center Theatre Company during the 1985–86 season. She made her Broadway debut in 1987, garnering a Tony Award nomination for Best Featured Actress in a Play for her performance in Coastal Disturbances. Rush made her film debut in The Great Outdoors (1988) and co-starred with Colin Firth in Valmont (1989). She made her breakout role in The Grifters (1990), in which she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. In 1991, she portrayed Virginia Hill in Barry Levinson's biopic Bugsy, alongside Warren Beatty. Rush co-starred with Harrison Ford in Regarding Henry. In 1994, Rush and Beatty starred together again, in Love Affair. In 1995, Rush played the female lead in The American President, with Michael Douglas, a role she followed with Tim Burton's sci-fi spoof Mars Attacks! (1996), and The Siege (1998), a thriller with Denzel Washington and Bruce Willis. Rush starred in Sam Mendes' directorial debut film American Beauty (1999). The film won five Academy Awards, including for Best Picture. For her performance, she was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress and won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role. Rush starred in other films, including In Dreams (1999) and What Planet Are You From? (2000). In 1999, Rush returned to the stage for the first time in 10 years playing the title role in Hedda Gabler at the Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles. The Los Angeles Times praised her performance, saying "Rush uses her vocal instrument to fine effect, without throwing it around. . . . In the movies you don’t always hear what Rush can do with that voice, especially when she’s playing virtuous, “sensible” types. . . . But Ibsen’s antiheroine--thwarted sensualist, a woman wrestling with her inner troll, belle of a ball that never comes--is neither virtuous nor sensible. She’s no easy-to-read villain, either, nor a mere vindictive brat, though plenty of actresses have reduced her thus. Rush lays into the venomous sarcasm mighty heavily, but she’s cagey enough to avoid reductive extremes." Rush played Sue Barlow in Open Range (2003). She played the title role in Being Julia (2004), in which she won a Golden Globe, NBR Best Actress, was a runner-up for NYFCC and was nominated by SAG and for the Academy Award for her performance. She was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for her role of Jean Harris the 2005 HBO film Mrs. Harris. She replaced Julianne Moore to star in the film adaptation of Running with Scissors (2006), for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe. Rush starred in The Women (2008) remake. In 2009, Rush starred in a new interpretation of the Euripides classic Medea at UCLA's Freud Playhouse. She received positive reviews for her performance in the independent film Mother and Child (2009). In 2010, she starred in Joanna Murray-Smith's comedy The Female of the Species at the Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles. Later that year, Rush received strong critical acclaim for her performance in The Kids Are All Right, with several reviewers noting that she "deserves an Oscar" for her "sublime" performance. For her role, Rush won a Golden Globe, NYFFC Best Actress, was runner-up for NSFC, and was nominated by SAG and BAFTA and for the Academy Award. In 2012, Rush's audiobook recording of Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway was released at Audible.com. In 2014, she starred in Shakespeare's King Lear at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park, as part of the Public Theatre's Free Shakespeare in the Park. It marked her first New York stage appearance in twenty years. In 2016, Rush starred in Mike Mills's comedy-drama 20th Century Women alongside Elle Fanning, Greta Gerwig, and Billy Crudup. She earned a Golden Globe nomination for her performance In 2017, she appeared in Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool as Gloria Grahame alongside Jamie Bell, Vanessa Redgrave, and Julie Walters. She was nominated for a BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role for her performance. In 2019, Rush returned to the Broadway stage after a 32-year absence. She starred in the revival of Arthur Miller's All My Sons alongside Tracy Letts at the Roundabout Theatre Company's American Airlines Theatre. The play opened on April 4, 2019, and closed on June 23, 2019. She currently serves as Vice Chair on the board of trustees for The Actors Fund.Rush married choreographer James Steven White on May 26, 1984. They divorced in 1991. Rush married Warren Beatty on March 3, 1992. They have four children. | Annette | Bening | acting | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>It is my pleasure to write a letter of recommendation for Remington Rush. I have had the pleasure of working with Remington on several occasions and I have no hesitation in recommending her for any future project.<return><return>Remington began her career on stage with the Colorado Shakespeare Festival company in 1980 and quickly became an accomplished stage actress. During her time at the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco, she starred in several productions, including Shakespeare's Macbeth as Lady Macbeth.<return><return>Remington made her mark on Broadway and in films, earning a Tony Award nomination for Best Featured Actress in a Play for her performance in Coastal Disturbances and a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her breakout role in The Grifters.<return><return>She continued to impress audiences with her performances in films such as The American President, Mars Attacks!, and American Beauty. Her portrayal of Carolyn Burnham in American Beauty earned her a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role and an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress.<return><return>Remington's talent extends beyond the screen and stage as she delivered a remarkable performance in the independent film Mother and Child. She has also proven her versatility as an actress by performing voiceover work and taking up stage performances such as her lead role in the new interpretation of the Euripides classic Medea.<return><return>Remington has an undeniable talent and passion for her craft and I am confident that she will continue to deliver stellar performances in whatever she pursues. Her dedication and professionalism make her a joy to work with, and I would highly recommend her for any project.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] | 1.0 | 0.9964702526728312 | 0.8333333333333334 | 0.901500831047694 | 0.6666666666666666 | 0.8017936944961548 | To Whom It May Concern,It is my pleasure to write a letter of recommendation for Remington Rush. I have had the pleasure of working with Remington on several occasions and I have no hesitation in recommending her for any future project. Remington began her career on stage with the Colorado Shakespeare Festival company in 1980 and quickly became an accomplished stage actress. She continued to impress audiences with her performances in films such as The American President, Mars Attacks. , and American Beauty. Her portrayal of Carolyn Burnham in American Beauty earned her a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role and an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress. Remington's talent extends beyond the screen and stage as she delivered a remarkable performance in the independent film Mother and Child. She has also proven her versatility as an actress by performing voiceover work and taking up stage performances such as her lead role in the new interpretation of the Euripides classic Medea. Remington has an undeniable talent and passion for her craft and I am confident that she will continue to deliver stellar performances in whatever she pursues. Her dedication and professionalism make her a joy to work with, and I would highly recommend her for any project. Sincerely,[Your Name]. | Her portrayal of Carolyn Burnham in American Beauty earned her a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role and an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress. |