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Annette Bening (born May 29, 1958) is an American actress.
She was born in Topeka, Kansas, the daughter of Arnett Grant Bening (born
1926) and Shirley Bening (born 1930). Her sister and two brothers are Jane
Bening (born 1953), Bradley Bening (born 1955) and Byron Bening (born 1957).
Her father worked for an insurance company. The family moved to Wichita,
Kansas, in 1959, where she spent her early childhood.
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In 1965, Annette's father took a job with a company in San Diego,
California, and they moved there. She began acting in junior high school,
playing the lead in The Sound of Music. She studied drama at Patrick Henry
High School and graduated in three years.
She then spent a year working as a cook on a charter boat taking fishing
parties out on the Pacific Ocean, and scuba diving for recreation. She
attended San Diego Mesa College, then completed an academic degree in
theatre arts at San Francisco State University. Bening then joined the
acting company at the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco.
In 1985, she and her first husband, Steven White, moved to Denver, Colorado,
to work at the Colorado Shakespeare Festival. They separated the following
year. Bening moved to New York City, where she debuted on Broadway in the
role of 'Holly Dancer' in Coastal Disturbances by Tina Howe (1987).
Bening was nominated for a Tony Award for her performance in Coastal
Disturbances, and won a Clarence Derwent Award for Outstanding Debut
Performance. However, she endured a five-year struggle before breaking into
motion pictures.
Her debut was the made-for-TV movie Manhunt for Claude Dallas (1986). Her
first major role in a theatrical feature was in The Great Outdoors (1988)
playing 'Kate Craig' opposite Dan Aykroyd, with co-stars John Candy and
Stephanie Faracy. Her next role was as the Marquise de Merteuil in Valmont
(movie) (1989) opposite Colin Firth. Bening's next major feature, Stephen
Frears's The Grifters (film) (1990) starring Angelica Huston and John
Cusack, met with critical acclaim. She received an Academy Award nomination
for Best Supporting Actress for The Grifters.
She and Warren Beatty met on the set of Bugsy (1991), in which she played
Virginia Hill, and the two began a secret romance.
She has had two husbands, choreographer J. Steven White (married 1984 -
divorced 1991) and actor Warren Beatty (married 1992 - present). She and
Beatty have four children, Kathlyn Elizabeth Beatty (born 1992), Benjamin
McLaine Beatty (born 1994), Isabel Ira Ashley Beatty (born 1997) and Ella
Corinne Beatty (born 2000). Bening is the sister-in-law of Shirley MacLaine.
Bening was paid $3,000,000 to play the dual roles of Elise Kraft and Sharon
Bridger in The Siege (1998) co-starring Denzel Washington and Bruce Willis.
She received Academy Award nominations for Best Actress in a Leading Role
for American Beauty (1999 movie) and for Being Julia (2004). She would lose
both times, coincidentally, to Hilary Swank. Bening won a Golden Globe for
Best Actress in a Comedy for Being Julia, in which she played a 1930s stage
actress in mid-career and mid-life crises.
She has also done voice work for animation, such as that of Abigail Adams in
the TV series Liberty's Kids: Est. 1776 (2002).
Annette Bening lives with her husband and children in Los Angeles,
California.
She is a council member for the California Arts Council. |
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