2005 News & Updates
September 14, 2005
Lange joins Allen & Bates for "Bonneville"
Joan Allen, Kathy Bates and Jessica Lange have signed up to independent picture Bonneville reports Production Weekly.
Written by Daniel D. Davis and Christopher N. Rowley and directed by the latter, the movie will tell the story of recently widowed Arvilla (Lange) who takes her husband's Bonneville with friends Margene (Spacek) and Carol (Bates) and heads off to give her husband's ashes to his daughter. However, their unexpectedly eventful road trip teaches them lessons about life. Production is due to begin next month in Utah and Las Vegas.
May 29, 2005
New Home Off Broadway
By WILLIAM NEUMAN (The New York Times)
The actress Jessica Lange and the actor and playwright Sam Shepard are settling into an apartment they bought last month in a co-op building on lower Fifth Avenue, near Washington Square Park. The couple, who closed on the deal on April 7, got a corner apartment that was combined from two original units, a one-bedroom and a two-bedroom, with a total of three bathrooms. It was on the market for $3.495 million.
Ms. Lange and Mr. Shepard, who have had homes together in New Mexico, Minnesota and Virginia, moved to New York last summer and had been living in a smaller apartment in the Village, according to Ms. Lange's publicist, Leslee Dart.
Lange joins Allen & Bates for "Bonneville"
Joan Allen, Kathy Bates and Jessica Lange have signed up to independent picture Bonneville reports Production Weekly.
Written by Daniel D. Davis and Christopher N. Rowley and directed by the latter, the movie will tell the story of recently widowed Arvilla (Lange) who takes her husband's Bonneville with friends Margene (Spacek) and Carol (Bates) and heads off to give her husband's ashes to his daughter. However, their unexpectedly eventful road trip teaches them lessons about life. Production is due to begin next month in Utah and Las Vegas.
May 29, 2005
New Home Off Broadway
By WILLIAM NEUMAN (The New York Times)
The actress Jessica Lange and the actor and playwright Sam Shepard are settling into an apartment they bought last month in a co-op building on lower Fifth Avenue, near Washington Square Park. The couple, who closed on the deal on April 7, got a corner apartment that was combined from two original units, a one-bedroom and a two-bedroom, with a total of three bathrooms. It was on the market for $3.495 million.
Ms. Lange and Mr. Shepard, who have had homes together in New Mexico, Minnesota and Virginia, moved to New York last summer and had been living in a smaller apartment in the Village, according to Ms. Lange's publicist, Leslee Dart.
May 13, 2005
Drama League Awards
Jessica Lange arrives for the 71st annual Drama League luncheon and awards ceremony, in New York, Friday May 13, 2005. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)
Drama League Awards
Jessica Lange arrives for the 71st annual Drama League luncheon and awards ceremony, in New York, Friday May 13, 2005. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)
April 11, 2005
American Theatre Wing Benefit
Kathleen Turner, left, and Jessica Lange arrive at the American Theatre Wing benefit to honor CBS and Leslie Moonves, Co-President of CBS, Monday, April 11, 2005, in New York. American Theatre Wing is the founder of the Tony Awards and they honored CBS for their commitment to the Tony telecast and live theater. (AP Photo/Diane Bondareff)
American Theatre Wing Benefit
Kathleen Turner, left, and Jessica Lange arrive at the American Theatre Wing benefit to honor CBS and Leslie Moonves, Co-President of CBS, Monday, April 11, 2005, in New York. American Theatre Wing is the founder of the Tony Awards and they honored CBS for their commitment to the Tony telecast and live theater. (AP Photo/Diane Bondareff)
January 11, 2005
The Glass Menagerie Actress Jessica Lange poses at the Barrymore Theater in New York, where she was rehearsing for her role in a revival of Tenneessee Williams' "The Glass Menagerie," Feb. 17, 2005. Lange portrays Amanda Wingfield, the domineering mother who propels the heartbreaking family drama that 60 years ago brought Williams his first New York success. (AP Photo/Jim Cooper)
The Glass Menagerie Actress Jessica Lange poses at the Barrymore Theater in New York, where she was rehearsing for her role in a revival of Tenneessee Williams' "The Glass Menagerie," Feb. 17, 2005. Lange portrays Amanda Wingfield, the domineering mother who propels the heartbreaking family drama that 60 years ago brought Williams his first New York success. (AP Photo/Jim Cooper)