Original and bright American actress Annette Bening was born on May 29, 1958. Her birthplace was Topeka, Kansas. Annette's mother sang in the church choir, and her father worked as an insurance agent. When the daughter was seven years old, the parents decided that the family needed to move to San Diego, which was done.
Annette was a very sincere and friendly child, but suffered from her own shyness, which could prevent her dream of becoming an actress. Annette Bening received professional education
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Original and bright American actress Annette Bening was born on May 29, 1958. Her birthplace was Topeka, Kansas. Annette's mother sang in the church choir, and her father worked as an insurance agent. When the daughter was seven years old, the parents decided that the family needed to move to San Diego, which was done.
Annette was a very sincere and friendly child, but suffered from her own shyness, which could prevent her dream of becoming an actress.
Annette Bening received professional education at Mass College, located in San Diego, and completed her studies at the University of San Francisco.
Annette went through an internship at the San Francisco Theatre, where she eventually stayed to work, instantly winning the love of the public and the favor of critics. In 1986, Annette Bening was named the best debutante, and in 1987, for a brilliant performance of the role in the play “Waves off the coast” Annette was nominated for “Tony” – the highest theater award in America.
The first serious role in the movie went to Annette in 1988, when she was invited to the picture “Big worlds”. However, the real great fame came to the actress after she, having played the role of the Marquis de Mertey in the “Valmona” by Milos Forman, was noticed by Stephen Friez, who invited her to the role of a very spectacular adventurer in the crime scene.
film "Kidals" . Annette Bening was nominated for an Oscar for the first time.
Bening was very liked by the famous Hollywood actor, director, and at the same time an experienced womanizer Warren Beatty, and he offered Annette a role in the film Bugsy, where she played the role of a gangster girlfriend. According to Beatty, he fell in love with Annette in half a minute, realizing that she was his fate.
Having given birth to her beloved daughter, Annette left work for a while, preferring the more important role of her wife and mother.
However, soon Annette Bening returned to the cinema. In 1999, she played the role of Caroline Burnham in the remarkable
drama "American Beauty" Sam Mendes, and also perfectly presented the image of actress Julia Lambert in the film “Theater” by Istvan Szabo, presented to the audience in 2004. Both of these tapes brought the actress Oscar nominations, and both times she lost to Hillary Swank.