Patricia Clarkson, who won her first Golden Globe Award at the 2019 ceremony for her performance in Sharp Objects, praised the show's director Jean-Marc Vallee for "demanding" everything from her but sex, in apparent reference to the various #MeToo cases in Hollywood. Clarkson took home the statue for the Best Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie made for Television. In a beautifully rendered performance, Clarkson plays the seemingly perfect mother, wife and high-society woman, whose charming exterior hides a sinister secret. She also expressed her gratitude for her co-star Amy Adams, who earned a nomination for her leading role on the HBO show as well, along with director Vallee. Clarkson's prior Golden Globes nomination came in 2003 in the category of Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture for her work in the film Pieces of April.
Source: dna January 07, 2019 06:00 UTC