Kathy Bates
"Son, do you have the slightest
comprehension of what you're doing?...Well, you're about to go into
the snake pit. What are you planning to wear?"
-- Margaret "Molly"
Brown
KATHY BATES (Molly Brown) won
an Academy Award® for her starring role in Rob Reiner's
adaptation of Stephen King's "Misery." In 1997, she won a Golden
Globe for her starring performance in HBO's "The Late
Shift."
She also won the Obie Award for
the off-Broadway production of "Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de
Lune." The films of Kathy Bates include "Dolores Claiborne,"
"Diabolique," "Fried Green Tomatoes," "A Home of Our Own," "Used
People," "Dick Tracy" and "Men Don't Leave." The actress began her
notable career on the stage, earning accolades and awards for her
stirring performances in plays such as "'night, Mother."
Some of her other movies
include. "Primary Colors" and her latest opposite Adam Sandler "The
Waterboy".