
Age: 57
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Renée Kathleen Zellweger (born April 25, 1969) is an American actress. The recipient of various accolades, including two Academy Awards, two British Academy Film Awards, and four Golden Globe Awards, she was one of the world's highest-paid actresses by 2007. Born and raised in Texas, Zellweger studied English literature at the University of Texas at Austin. Initially aspiring for a career in journalism, she was drawn to acting following her brief work on stage while in college. Following minor roles in Dazed and Confused (1993) and Reality Bites (1994), her first starring role came with the slasher film Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation (1994). She rose to prominence with starring roles in the romantic comedy Jerry Maguire (1996), the drama One True Thing (1998), and the black comedy Nurse Betty (2000), winning a Golden Globe Award for the last of these. For portraying Bridget Jones in the romantic comedy Bridget Jones's Diary (2001) and Roxie Hart in the musical Chicago (2002), Zellweger gained consecutive nominations for the Academy Award for Best Actress. She won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for playing a loquacious farmer in the war film Cold Mountain (2003). She reprised her role as Jones in the sequel Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason (2004), and, following a career downturn and hiatus, in Bridget Jones's Baby (2016). In 2019, Zellweger starred in her first major television role in the Netflix series What/If, and portrayed Judy Garland in the biopic Judy, winning the Academy Award for Best Actress. She has since starred as Pam Hupp in the NBC crime miniseries The Thing About Pam (2022).

Renée Zellweger

Judy Garland
for Judy Garland in Not the Boy Next Door
Suggested by johannarivera1

"Not the Boy Next Door" would be a biopic that delves into the extraordinary life of Australian singer-songwriter Peter Allen. Perhaps produced by New Republic Pictures, Marv Films, and Rocket Pictures, with Paramount Pictures set to distribute, It chronicles Allen's journey from his humble beginnings to international stardom. Known for his flamboyant presence & emotional performances, Allen's career is marked by iconic songs like "Not the Boy Next Door", "I Still Call Australia Home", & "I Go to Rio". Explore his tragic childhood in Australia, his personal & professional triumphs & struggles, his early career alongside Chris Bell as The Allen Brothers, his close relationship with Judy Garland & his marriage to her daughter, Liza Minnelli, & the backdrop of his struggle with his sexuality in an era of significant societal change. It would also highlight Allen's resilience & influence on the music industry, his dynamic performances & his eventual transition to a solo artist who captivated audiences worldwide. As his career soared, Allen faced profound personal challenges, including the loss of the love of his life Gregory Connell to AIDS & his own battle with the disease, which claimed his life in 1992. It would be an inspiring & poignant tribute to Peter Allen's enduring legacy, celebrating his indomitable spirit, his groundbreaking work as an openly gay performer, & his everlasting impact on the world of music & entertainment.


