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“I became an actress in my own eyes in 9½ Weeks (1986). I did what I wanted to do emotionally. I built myself up and tore myself down so many times that I was electrically disturbed after it was over; marbles were rolling off the table.” Kim Basinger is an American actress and former fashion model renowned for her work in film and television, with a diverse career spanning several decades. Basinger began her career as a model, working with notable agencies and appearing in various advertisements. She gained significant recognition in the 1970s, which helped her transition into acting. She started her acting career with guest appearances on television series. Notable early TV appearances include roles in "The Streets of San Francisco" (1976) and "Harry O" (1974–1975). Her breakthrough came with "Hard Country" (1981), but it was "Never Say Never Again" (1983), a James Bond film where she played Domino Petachi, that garnered significant attention. Basinger gained fame with "9½ Weeks" (1986), a film known for its provocative content and performance. She followed this with "Batman" (1989), where she played Vicki Vale opposite Michael Keaton’s Batman. The film was a major commercial success and solidified her status as a leading actress. The 1990s were a high point for Basinger’s career. In "L.A. Confidential" (1997), she portrayed Lynn Bracken, a high-class escort, earning her the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. During this period, Basinger appeared in "The Getaway" (1994), "The Mirror Has Two Faces" (1996), and "The 5th Musketeer" (1998). She continued to take on a variety of roles in both film and television. Some notable films include "The Door in the Floor" (2004) and "The Burning Plain" (2008). She also appeared in "The Nice Guys" (2016), showcasing her continued relevance in the industry.
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role
Best Actress in a Supporting Role