
Age: 69
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Frances Louise McDormand (born Cynthia Ann Smith; June 23, 1957) is an American film, stage and television actress. McDormand began her career on stage and made her screen debut in the 1984 film Blood Simple, having since appeared in several theatrical and television roles. McDormand has been recognized for her performances in 'Mississippi Burning' (1988), 'Short Cuts' (1993), 'Fargo' (1996), 'Wonder Boys' (2000), 'Almost Famous' (2000), 'North Country' (2005), 'Moonrise Kingdom' (2012), 'Hail, Caesar!' (2016), 'Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri' (2017), 'Nomadland' (2020) and 'The Tragedy of Macbeth' (2021). Throughout her career, she has been nominated for eight Golden Globes, five Academy Awards, four BAFTA Awards, and three Emmy Awards. She is one of the few performers to achieve the "Triple Crown of Acting", winning an Academy Award, a Primetime Emmy Award, and a Tony Award. She won her first Academy Award for Best Actress in 1997 for her role as Marge Gunderson in 'Fargo'. She also won Best Supporting Actress from the Broadcast Film Critics Association, the Florida Film Critics Circle, and the Los Angeles Film Critics Association for her performance in 'Wonder Boys' (2000). McDormand returned to the stage in the David Lindsay-Abaire play Good People on Broadway from February 8, 2011 to April 24, 2011. In 2017, McDormand starred in 'Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri' which earned her a second Academy Award for Best Actress. McDormand has been married to filmmaker Joel Coen since 1984, they reside in New York City along with their adopted son Pedro.

Frances McDormand

Captain Jean DeWolff
for Captain Jean DeWolff in Spider-Man: Evils Past
Suggested by aloloco

A grad school—adult Peter Parker strenuously, but successfully, tries to split his time between his duties as Peter, his duties as Spider-Man, and his relationship with Mary Jane Watson. One September night, New York City police finds the body of Debra Whitman, secretary at Empire State University, and Peter's ex-girlfriend, hanging from the George Washington Bridge. Soon, more bodies show up, all ex-girlfriends of Spider-Man. Meanwhile, a person dressed in a Goblin costume starts attacking and tormenting Spider-Man, awaking memories of the Green Goblin, and Gwen Stacy. But he also attacks Peter Parker, making Peter fear for everyone he loves. The Hobgoblin's use of Peter's past against him, and constant attacks on his personal life, delves Peter deeper and deeper into a pit of hatred of this new character. The police eventually suspects that Spider-Man is the culprit of the serial killings, and Peter finds himself at wit's end. Who is the Hobgoblin? Why is he murdering people from Peter's past? Are the two even connected?

