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Kathy Bates, a prolific figure in American film and television, was born on June 28, 1948, in Memphis, Tennessee. After completing her high school education, she pursued a degree in theatre at Southern Methodist University in Dallas. While attending the university, she became a member of the Alpha Delta Pi sorority. Following graduation, she moved to New York City to pursue a career in acting.
Bates began her career in New York's vibrant theatre scene, performing in numerous off-Broadway productions. Her powerful stage presence earned her acclaim in plays such as 'night, Mother, for which she received a Tony Award nomination. Other notable stage roles include Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune and The Road to Mecca.
Though early roles in film and television were minor, Bates got her breakthrough in 1990 with the lead role in the psychological thriller Misery. Her performance as Annie Wilkes earned her the Academy Award for Best Actress, propelling her into mainstream Hollywood success and opening doors to prominent roles in future projects.
In 1991, she starred in the critically acclaimed film Fried Green Tomatoes, which further solidified her Hollywood standing. Although she took on fewer film roles in the early 1990s, Bates remained active in television. In 1995, she delivered a powerful performance in Dolores Claiborne, another Stephen King adaptation.
She went on to appear in a supporting role in James Cameron’s epic Titanic (1997), portraying real-life figure Molly Brown. The film was a global box office success, grossing over $1.8 billion and becoming one of the highest-grossing films of all time.
Bates earned her second Academy Award nomination for her role in the 1998 political comedy-drama Primary Colors. She also received multiple Emmy Award nominations throughout her television career, winning twice. Her compelling performances in series such as Six Feet Under and Third Rock from the Sun further demonstrated her range as a television actress.
In addition to acting, Bates pursued directing, lending her skills behind the camera for episodes of successful television shows like Six Feet Under, Oz, and Homicide: Life on the Street. In 2012, her guest appearance on Two and a Half Men earned her a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series.
She later appeared in multiple seasons of the anthology series American Horror Story, showcasing her versatility by taking on varied and challenging roles. Her performances contributed to the show's popularity and critical acclaim.
Despite her continued success, Bates faced significant health challenges. In 2003, she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer, and in 2012, she revealed on Twitter that she had been diagnosed with breast cancer. These health issues have impacted the extent of her involvement in film and television but have not diminished her stature as a respected actress.
In 1991, Kathy Bates married actor Tony Campisi. The marriage ended in divorce in 1997. Since then, she has remained out of the public eye regarding her personal relationships, focusing instead on her health and career.
The financial rewards of her successful film and television career have resulted in a substantial net worth, estimated at around $32 million. Her enduring contributions to acting and directing continue to influence the industry and inspire aspiring talent.
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