Title: And the 5th Annual "Favorite Motion Picture Supporting Actress" People's Choice is…Stockard Channing!|
Date: Wed, 7 Mar 1979|
Stockard Channing accepts the 5th Annual "Favorite Motion Picture Supporting Actress" People's Choice Award.
NEW YORK (AP) -- Stockard Channing plans to return to a Broadway stage Friday night for the first time since undergoing arthroscopic surgery on her right knee just
NEW YORK (AP) -- Stockard Channing plans to return to a Broadway stage for the first time since undergoing arthroscopic surgery on her right knee less than a week
NEW YORK (AP) -- Stockard Channing has made a speedy — some might say miraculous — return to Broadway. The 67-year-old Tony Award-winner performed in "Other
Grease (Rizzo) 1978 Six Degrees of Separation (Louisa) 1993 To Wong Fu Thanks For Everything Julie Newmar (Carol Ann) 1995 Practical Magic (Aunt Frances) 1998 Where the Heart Is (Sister Husband) 2000
Sandra Bullock Stockard Channing Nicole Kidman Dianne Wiest
The Wizard of Oz (Judy Garland, Frank Morgan) Twister (Helen Hunt,, Cary Elwes) Where The Heart Is (Natalie Portman, Ashley Judd, Stockard Channing ) Places in the Heart (Sally Field, Danny Glover, John Malcovich)
Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Play - Nina Arianda, Venus in Fur - Tracie Bennett, End of the Rainbow - Stockard Channing , Other Desert Cities - Linda Lavin, The Lyons - Cynthia Nixon, Wit Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role
play, about a dysfunctional, politically divided family wrestling with a deep secret in their past, also earned Stockard Channing and Judith Light acting nominations. "It feels extraordinary. I feel thrilled, I feel blessed, I feel honored
Nichols period farce, with Nicholson and Warren Beatty as swindlers willing to sink to any depth to bilk heiress Stockard Channing , has a cult of defenders who insist that dimwit Nicholson, sharpie Beatty, and smarter-than-both-of-them
Terrence McNally. The original 1940 Broadway show, based loosely on short stories from The New Yorker, starred Gene Kelly. The film version featured Frank Sinatra. It was last revived on Broadway in 2008, starring Stockard Channing .