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Frances McDormand is the best actress at 2018 Oscars

Press Trust of India  |  Los Angeles 

Two decades after winning her for playing in "Fargo", a about to give birth, today took home her for her role of Mildred Hayes, a mother grieving the loss of her teenage daughter, in award season's favourite "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri". This year, the 60-year-old had also won a Golden Globe, a and Awards for her role in Martin McDonagh's and presented the Best trophy to McDormand, in a break from tradition where the previous year's Best winner presents the award. But Casey Affleck, last year's Best winner, had withdrawn as a presenter from this year's ceremony amid allegations of sexual harassment, which he settled out of court. In her acceptance speech, McDormand thanked her family and asked all the other female nominees to stand up. She also urged producers to back small and independent "I have two words to leave with you tonight, 'inclusion' and 'writer'," an emotional McDormand said. McDormand emerged victorious against ("Lady Bird") Meryl Streep ("The Post"), Sally Hawkins ("The Shape of Water") and Margot Robbie ("I, Tonya"). In the black comedy drama, McDormand plays Mildred, the disillusioned and angry mother of a young woman whose murder has gone unsolved in her small-town American community. When local cops fail to catch the culprit, Mildred takes things into her own hands, putting up a series of brutal and hard-hitting billboards in her neighbourhood, calling out the police for their indifference and inaction. McDonagh wrote the character of Mildred with McDormand in mind.

However,the was initially not sure about her casting in the role as she is older than the character. Her filmmaker husband convinced her to say yes to the part. Born on June 23, 1957 in Chicago, Illinois, McDormand earned her BA in Theater from in 1979 and her MFA from in 1982. She started her career onstage and has retained her association with the theatre throughout her career. She made her acting debut in 1984 with "Blood Simple", the first by the Coen brothers -- Joel and Same year she tied the knot with Joel and in 1995 the two adopted a son from Paraguay, Since then the couple have collaborated on many including "Fargo", "Burn After Reading" and most recently "Hail, Ceaser!".

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First Published: Mon, March 05 2018. 10:25 IST
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