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She is fun, and cool, and she is amazing. And she is tough. I think her toughness only comes out of her caring very much about the work. It’s never about her trailer not being the right temperature. Her toughness is about story. Which was a wonderful thing to watch and learn from. I mean, I was 29 and turned 30 when we did a play [Tennessee Williams’ The Glass Menagerie] together, and now I’m 41, so it’s a big chunk of time, and a lot of those years I spent working on the show with her. – Sarah Paulson on Jessica Lange
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Low key creeped on Jessica Lange for a second. She was in Healdsburg at @noblefolk just now. #supreme (at Noble Folk Ice Cream and Pie Bar)
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RARE HISTORIC PHOTOS WE MIGHT HAVEN’T YET SEEN

An Exotic Dancer Demonstrates That Her Underwear Was Too Large To Have Exposed Herself, After Undercover Police Officers Arrested Her In Florida

Dorothy Counts – The First Black Girl To Attend An All-White School In The United States – Being Teased And Taunted By Her White Male Peers At Charlotte’s Harry Harding High School, 1957

Austrian Boy Receives New Shoes During WWII

Jewish Prisoners After Being Liberated From A Death Train, 1945

The Graves Of A Catholic Woman And Her Protestant Husband, Holland, 1888

A Lone Man Refusing To Do The Nazi Salute, 1936

Job Hunting In 1930’s

German Soldiers React To Footage Of Concentration Camps, 1945

Residents Of West Berlin Show Children To Their Grandparents Who Reside On The Eastern Side, 1961

Acrobats Balance On Top Of The Empire State Building, 1934

Mafia Boss Joe Masseria Lays Dead On A Brooklyn Restaurant Floor Holding The Ace Of Spades, 1931

Lesbian Couple At Le Monocle, Paris, 1932

The Most Beautiful Suicide – Evelyn Mchale Leapt To Her Death From The Empire State Building, 1947

The Remains Of The Astronaut Vladimir Komarov, A Man Who Fell From Space, 1967

Race Organizers Attempt To Stop Kathrine Switzer From Competing In The Boston Marathon. She Became The First Woman To Finish The Race, 1967

Harold Whittles Hearing Sound For The First Time, 1974

Nikola Tesla Sitting In His Laboratory With His “Magnifying Transmitter” more
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Jessica Lange visits Mothers and babies at the Awassa Health Center in Ethiopia
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Jessica Phyllis Lange (April 20, 1949) Tootsie (1982)
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“Few are the men who do not want to fall at the feet of Jessica Lange.”
Jack Nicholson (via whothefuckisjessicalange)
And women
(via fysarahreinhardt)
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Favorite actress series | Jessica Lange: “On a family movie trip one casual afternoon in 1983, upon exiting whatever unmemorable, child-oriented confection my parents had subjected me to, I was confronted with the larger than life poster for Jessica Lange’s film Frances, in which she plays the outspoken, misunderstood, and abused Golden Age Hollywood hellion Frances Farmer (who, in real life, would end up in and out of mental institutions, be subjected to gang rapes while incarcerated, and, to top it off, Farmer received an eventual lobotomy for her troubles). I was immediately struck by the ghostly look the actress had plastered on her face and knew that something positively horrible would be happening to her in the movie, even something unjust. There seemed to be a turbulent secret hiding behind Lange’s haunted expression that I could somehow identify with, and every week or so, when I went back to the theater, I would stand and stare at the Frances poster for as long as I could” - Matt Mazur
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The Making Of American Horror Story (Murder House)
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…in my mind, there are only two great roles in the American canon.
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