Jessica Chastain -An actress of common men

Jessica Chastain Walked the Oscars Red Carpet After All
Jessica Chastain is an American actress who has appeared in film, television and stage. As a final-year student at the Juilliard School, she was signed on for a talent holding deal by the television producer John Wells.
In 2011, it might have seemed like Jessica Chastain emerged out of nowhere as a formidable actress, when she appeared in no less than five movies — including Best Picture nominees “The Help” and “The Tree of Life” — and scored her first-ever Oscar nomination.
Jessica Chastain, in full Jessica Michelle Chastain, (born March 24, 1977, Sacramento, California, U.S.), American actress who was known for the luminous authenticity of her performances in a variety of roles. She specialized in playing flawed but strong women.
Gian is a count, which means Jessica is a countess. Gian's family name dates back to 973 A.D., and he makes a living as a fashion publicist..
In the report, Chastain said, “We're acting, but also, Oscar and I have been friends. We went to college together, so we've been friends more than half of our lives, we know so much about each other. We know how to make each other laugh.”
Want more energy and clear skin? As a vegan for over 10 years, Chastain swears by the vegan diet and its health benefits. “Being vegan was not anything I ever wanted to be. I just really was listening to what my body was telling me,” she told W Magazine.
While the film is based on an actual, violent year in New York City's history, the story of Anna and Abel itself is fiction. The year, 1981, was "statistically the most dangerous year in the city's history," according to A Most Violent Year 's official website

Jessica Chastain wins Best Actress award at 2022 Oscars

Jessica Chastain won the Oscar for Best Actress, awarded by presenter Anthony Hopkins.

In her speech, broadcast live from the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, Chastain drew large applause and thanked her “brilliant” co-star Andrew Garfield.

“So many people out there feel hopelessness and alone and suicide is a leading cause of death in the United States,” she noted.

“It’s touched many families. It’s touched mine and especially members of the LGBTQ community…we’re faced with discriminatory and bigoted legislation that is sweeping our country with the only goal of further dividing us. There’s violence and hate crimes…in times like this, I think of Tammy and I’m inspired by her radical acts of love.


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