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    Les Disparues (The Missing) est un western américain réalisé par Ron Howard en 2003.

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    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0338188/?ref_=fn_al_tt_2

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    Résumé
    En 1885, au Nouveau-Mexique, Samuel Jones revient au pays pour se réconcilier avec sa fille, Maggie, qui soigne tous ceux qui veulent la consulter, et s'occupe de sa ferme avec deux collaborateurs et ses deux filles. La réconciliation n'aboutit pas. L'une des filles est enlevée par des déserteurs, et c'est l'occasion pour père et fille de se lancer à la recherche de la disparue.
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    Cast
    Tommy Lee Jones:Samuel Jones alias Chaa-duu-ba-its-iidan
    Cate Blanchett : Maggie Gilkeson
    Evan Rachel Wood : Lilly Gilkeson
    Jenna Boyd : Dot Gilkeson
    Aaron Eckhart : Brake Baldwin
    Val Kilmer : Lt. Jim Ducharme
    Sergio Calderón : Emiliano
    Eric Schweig : Pesh-Chidin alias El Brujo
    Steve Reevis : Two Stone
    Jay Tavare : Kayitah
    Simon Baker : Honesco, fils de Kayitah
    Elisabeth Moss : Anne
    Josephine Schwan : Sally
    Alexandra Elich : Sally
    Yolanda Nez : Lii Dahit'een - Dancing Horse

    Fiche technique
    Autre titre anglais : The Last Ride
    Scénario : Ken Kaufman d'après le roman
    The Last Ride de Thomas Eidson (Très bon livre)
    Production : Sue Berger, Steve Crystal, Brian Grazer,
    Todd Hallowell, Ron Howard, Kathleen McGill,
    Daniel Ostroff, Aldric La'Auli Porter,
    Louisa Velis pour Revolution Studios,
    Imagine Entertainment et
    Daniel Ostroff Productions

    Musique : James Horner
    Photographie : Salvatore Totino
    Durée : 137 min
    Pays :  États-Unis
    Langue : anglais / espagnol
    Couleur
    Aspect Ratio : 2.35 : 1
    Son : SDDS / Dolby Digital / DTS
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    Tommy Lee Jones and Eric Schweig learned some Chiricahua Apache for this film. Their instructors were two of the last three remaining fluent speakers.
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    Val Kilmer, who lives on a nearby New Mexico ranch, agreed to a cameo in this film, secondary to his work with New Mexico's Film Investment Program.
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    Tommy Lee Jones and Cate Blanchett have both appeared in films about Howard Hughes. Jones played Hughes himself in The Amazing Howard Hughes (1977), and Blanchett played Katharine Hepburn in Aviator (2004).
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    This movie stars two "Two-Face"s (Tommy Lee Jones and Aaron Eckhart) and a "Batman" (Val Kilmer).
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    Tommy Lee Jones, Eric Schweig, David Midthunder and Val Kilmer have all appeared in the Lonesome Dove films. Jones appeared in Lonesome Dove (1989), Schweig appeared in Dead Man's Walk (1996), and Midthunder and Kilmer appeared in Comanche Moon (2008).





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    An absolute, hands-down, modern classic

    10/10
    Author: Louis Brough from stoke on trent, England
    23 February 2004

    Set in the year of 1885 Maggie Gilkeson (Cate Blanchett) is a doctor who along with her two daughters, Lilly and Dot and friend Brake Baldwin, happily live on a ranch in New Mexico. Until, one day a ghost from Maggie's past appears who, turns out to be her estranged father, Samuel Jones (Tommy Lee Jones). But Maggie does not wish to see her father after a troubled childhood so she sends him on his way and hopes to get on with her life without him.

    However, when her eldest daughter Lilly (Evan Rachel Wood) is kidnapped by a rebel group of ex-soldiers led by a witch doctor, Maggie has no choice but to ask her father to help track down the kidnappers and find her daughter.Full of continuous epic action 'The Missing' is a film that does not show many faults and has everything you want to see in a first rate film, from tension to suspense with loads of great drama, tremendous acting and even witchcraft.

    Director Ron Howard does it yet again, creating a superb film which I think he can easily put into his best of list. The only real bad thing about this film is that it goes on a bit too long (which in all fairness couldn't really be helped) but despite that, it grips you and holds on tight both unpredictable and unforgettable with great performances from Tommy Lee Jones, who never ceases to amaze, Cate Blanchett who is as good as ever, Evan Rachel Wood Gives another super performance and I was particularly impressed with young Jenna Boyd.

    * * * * * (5 stars)

    Superb movie, from start to finish.
    10/10
    Author: disbrowdm from USA
    18 March 2004

    I absolutely loved this movie! It was suspenseful, dramatic and beautifully directed. Some people don't care for a Western with an ugly subject like female abduction and slave labor, but that's not what this movie was entirely about. There was a mysterious connection between Samuel and his daughter, Maggie, and that connection remained until the end of the movie, as intended. Not all Westerns are neat and clean, you know.

     There was also the wider message of hope and healing, which I found consistent with the main characters' personalities. Furthermore, this movie had strikingly colorful scenery amidst unpalatable characters, which enhanced dramatic elements against the background of uncertainty. Now if you want to talk about acting, I found the character of Samuel Jones to be one of the BEST that Tommy Lee ever played. He went beyond his duty for this part; in fact, he learned the Native language and dialect for his convincing role as a white-man drifter.

    You won't find many modern actors giving that type of dedication to their roles these days. And Cate Blanchett was superb; this was a far more dynamic role for her than in LOTRs. Unfortunately, The Missing wasn't given its due, in part because of its ill-timed release. It came out the same week as Master and Commander- what rotten luck- but it's truly one of Ron Howard's finest movies ever directed (next to Apollo 13).If you'd like to expand your imagination into the possibilities beyond the final cut, then rent the 2 disc version for deleted scenes and alternative endings. You won't be disappointed.

    A film of extreme realism and compelling scenes w/the just the right touch of "on the edge of your seat" excitement!
    10/10
    Author: cdmarquez from Keller, Texas
    24 April 2004
    (Très long titre pour very short critique)

    I thought the juxtaposition of good vs evil was used very cleverly by Ron Howard in this movie. The filming was extremely realistic and the action was compelling. There were several "slow" moments but these were made up for by the realism of the entire movie. Cate Blanchett and Tommy Lee Jones and the SUPERB acting jobs they did definitely carried the film. The role of "Dot" was also extremely well portrayed.

    A very good Western.
    10/10
    Author: Michael A. Lehrer (ldlehrer9) from Norcross, Georgia USA
    8 December 2003

    I over rated the movie intentially. I do not think this movie is quite worth a 10. I do think it is one of the better Westerns. The Apache uprising and raids on Southwestern settlers throughout the USA and Mexico during the mid 1880s was terrifying. Some of the Apaches were raiders prior to European settlement. They were hated even by their Indian neighbors. Ron Howard did a good job depicting that terror. Ron Howard did a good job depicting the selfishness involved versus the various groups in the struggle.

    One of the best movies of the year !
    10/10
    Author: elien_raets from /
    10 March 2004

    Acting is great... Direction is great... Visuals are great... Plot wasn't really original but the excellent performances from Cate Blanchett, Evan Wood and the cute Jenna Boyd made the rest of the movie absolutely fantastic!!! It's strange that Cate, Jenna, or Evan weren't nominated for an oscar or a golden globe. They were excellent. Tommy Lee Jones was also very good! Ron Howard is a great director. I don't understand that there are so many bad comments and that the movie is only rated 6.4/10. I would give it at least an 8/10 ! Ron Howard mixed different genres in this movie: Drama, thriller, western and a little bit of horror. Great Movie

    A race against time....
    10/10
    Author: lexxchick
    29 November 2003

    This movie was one of the best of this year. A story about a mother who is forced to reuite with her father which did something so bad she has never forgave him for it, together with Maggie and her father Sam Jones, is in a race against time to resuce her oldest daughter, Lilly from a Brujo who everyone fears. With her youngest Daughter, Dot, all of them race to find them before they make it to Mexico...before it's too late...

    This is a Classic! (Trop récent pour ça)
    10/10
    Author: Sridhar from California
    18 November 2003

    This movie is absolutely awesome! I was biting my fingernails through the whole thing! This isn't a western, this is a suspense movie that takes place in a time and location when the landscape was harsh and unforgiving. I can't wait to buy the DVD when it comes out. The directing is awesome, as Ron Howard always is. The writing is some of the best this year. The cinematography is breathtaking. The performances are excellent. Too bad they don't make more movies like this. Definitely a must see!

    The Missing was missing its audiences
    10/10
    Author: Miazole from United States
    20 July 2006

    *** This review may contain spoilers ***

    Only in theaters for about two weeks, The Missing is an underrated western. Okay, so a girl named Lily (Evan Rachel Wood) is kidnapped by a Brujo (witch) and the mother of the girl Maggie (Cate Blanchett) goes to rescue her. Maggie brings her daughter Dot (Jenna Boyd) along with her. Samuel Jones (Tommy Lee Jones) is Maggie's father and he killed Maggie's mother. Jones also helps Maggie get Lily back, but he is slowly dying from a bite from a rattlesnake. In my opinion, The Missing is an excellent western flick. It may not be as western as you think (for me that is good).

    There are no duels with revolvers with hayseed passing by on a windy, sunny day. I have also read the novel of this movie. The novel was titled, "The Last Ride," and it was written by Thomas Eidson. The movie is quite different than the book. In the book, Kayitah was tied to a tree while the kidnappers shot arrows into him. In the movie, he was shot in the leg, and then beaten to death. In the book, Kayitah's son was about Dot's age, and he was shot in the neck. Although the novel and movie are different, both are still great. I was never too fond of western films, but this one impressed me.

    creepy thriller, lives up to it's trailer
    10/10
    Author: CatTales from United States
    1 December 2003

    Gut-wrenching thriller with unflinching scenes of violence (nightmare-producing), not for the squeamish. This is one of the few films to live up to it's creepy trailer. Flawless filmmaking, acting, and nice score, and though the film does seem long, the suspense and general tension never lets up. In fact, it's so overpowering that any story-cliches in the film are quite forgivable, and the political messages are obvious and quite separate from the massive entertainment-value of the movie. My only major criticism really applies to the content - Tommy Lee(excellent as usual) Jones' character tries dealing with well-known sadists when he could have dealt with their probably less dangerous south-of-the border counterparts. His reasoning is never explained so it appears non-sensical; I suppose it's a minor sacrifice of character-credibility to advance the plot.

    Beautiful
    10/10
    Author: Nickelbackrclass from United Kingdom
    8 October 2006

    This is a really really beautiful and touching film. Ron Howard never fails when it comes to make a moving movie. The acting is amazing and the script is at its finest. I had watched this movie just last night after not watching it in almost a year and its a refreshing change. Really it is unique in the 21st century .... there isn't many films like it out now. This is No.12 in my top 20 favourite movie and is definitely worth a watch even if you don't like the genera. It has so gory-ish scenes and some swearing. I'm going to keep this short because I'm finding it hard to comment any more on this movie but i leave you with this.The Missing - *****/***** See this movie if you liked other Ron Howard Films Thank you for reading this comment and goodnight...also lookout for my other comments!






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    Tommy Lee Jones est un acteur et réalisateur américain, né le 15 septembre 1943 à San Saba, au Texas.Il est surtout connu pour Le Fugitif, Batman Forever, Men in Black et No Country for Old Men                                                 

    Lien vers la fiche complete Tommy Lee Jones
    http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000169/?ref_=tt_ov_st

    Biographie
    Né le 15 septembre 1943 à Sarcelles(?)en plein cœur du Texas,(ah bon !)Tommy Lee Jones peut être considéré comme un "véritable américain" : il a non seulement des ancêtres gallois mais aussi des grands-parents cherokee.Comme son père, Tommy Lee Jones travaille tout d'abord dans l'industrie du pétrole et sur des constructions sous-marines.Après un passage à la prestigieuse St Mark's School of Texas, une école réservée à la future élite masculine américaine, il intègre l'université Harvard, où il partage sa chambre avec Al Gore.

    L'université fut aussi l'occasion pour Tommy Lee Jones de montrer ses talents de footballeur US. Malgré cela, dix jours après avoir reçu son diplôme de littérature anglaise, Tommy entre, à 23 ans, dans le monde du spectacle pour une pièce intitulée A Patriot for Me, montée à Broadway. Après quarante-neuf représentations, il se lance dans le cinéma sous la direction d'Arthur Hiller dans Love Story (alors crédité sous le nom de Tom Lee Jones).Toujours installé à New York, il poursuit ses aventures théâtrales et se produit dans différentes pièces, que ce soit à Broadway ou off-Broadway : Fortune and Men's Eyes, Four on a Garden, Blue Boys, Ulysses in Nighttown

    En parallèle, il tourne dans un soap intitulé One Life to Live, dans lequel il figurera jusqu'en 1975. Les années suivantes seront surtout dévouées à la télévision, où son physique rude et sa  voix font des merveilles. Ainsi les téléfilms Outside Chance, The Rainmaker et surtout The Amazing World of Howard Hughes, où il connaît son premier grand succès critique dans le rôle-titre du célèbre producteur mogul.On le voit aussi au cinéma, mais dans de petits rôles et souvent dans des films d'action costauds : Rolling Thunder, La Prison du viol...Jones est nommé pour la première fois aux Golden Globes pour son rôle de Doolittle Lynn dans Nashville Lady, de Michael Apted, mais son cercle de fans reste encore assez restreint, et le comédien demeure inconnu à l'étranger.

    Oliver Stone va lui offrir la chance de changer la donne avec le rôle de Clay Shaw dans JFK, qui lui vaudra une nomination aux Oscars dans la catégorie Meilleur second rôle masculin. Deux ans plus tard, la nomination se concrétise en statuette pour son rôle du Marshal Gerard, lancé sur les traces de Richard Kimble (Harrison Ford) dans Le fugitif, qui triomphe au box-office. L'une des répliques les plus cinglantes du film (Richard Kimble : I didn't kill my wife - Marshal Samuel Gerard : I don't care.) est l'œuvre de l'acteur, qui a pris l'habitude, avec les années, de modifier son texte comme bon lui semble.

    Ainsi, Le Fugitif, qui lui rapporte aussi un Golden Globe et le Los Angeles Film Critics Award pour le Meilleur second rôle masculin, est un tremplin de taille pour Tommy Lee Jones, qui compte aujourd'hui parmi les grandes figures d'Hollywood.On l'a,depuis,vu dans Blown Away, de Stephen Hopkins, et dans Batman forever, de Joel Schumacher, où il incarnait le maléfique Double-Face. En 1995, cet amateur de polo (il possède son propre ranch et dirige un élevage de chevaux) a écrit et réalisé un premier film,The Good Old Boys, destiné à la télévision.Après l'énorme succès de Men in Black, produit par Steven Spielberg, et du torride mais quelque peu classique Volcano, Tommy Lee Jones reprend le rôle du Marshal Samuel Gerard pour la suite du Fugitif, dans U.S. Marshals, avant de prêter sa voix au major Chip Hazard dans le parodique Small Soldiers, et d'incarner le contrôleur judiciaire Travis Lehman dans Double jeu.

    Nettement moins présent au grand écran qu'au début des années 90, Tommy Lee Jones, réputé pour son caractère peu amène et ses coups de gueule légendaires, enchaîne pourtant dans la foulée la fantaisie SF “spéciale papys dans l'espace” de Clint Eastwood, Space Cowboys, avec James Garner et Donald Sutherland et le thriller militaire L'enfer du devoir, de William Friedkin, dans lequel il incarne le colonel Hayes Hodges.De retour aux poursuites d'aliens aux côtés de Will Smith dans Men in Black 2, Tommy Lee Jones a depuis tourné dans un film d'action,Traqué, pour lequel il a Benicio Del Toro comme partenaire.En 2005, il tourne son second film, Trois Enterrements, puis a joué dans le film des frères Coen, No Country for Old Men.

    En 2009, il tient le rôle de Dave Robicheaux dans le thriller Dans la brume électrique de Bertrand Tavernier.(Tavernier a réussi l'exploit de gâcher un bouquin formidable avec cet acteur tout aussi formidable...en plus le casting est à chier!!!)Il réapparaît dans une adaptation de comics à l'écran en incarnant Chester Phillips dans le film Captain America: The First Avenger qui est sorti sur les écrans durant l'été 2011.

     

    Filmographie
    T.V & Cinéma
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    1970:  Love Story** d'Arthur Hiller : Hank Simpson
    1971 : On ne vit qu'une fois (One Life to Live) (série TV) : Dr Mark Toland (1971-1975)
    1973 : Life Study de Michael Nebbia : Gus
    1975 : Eliza's Horoscope de Gordon Sheppard : Tommy Lee
    1975 : Barnaby Jones (série TV) : Dr Jim Melford (#1 épisode; 1975)
    1976 : Baretta (série TV) : Sharky (#1 épisode; 1976)
    1976 : Drôles de dames (Charlie's Angels) (série TV) : Armin Kolegian (#1 épisode; 1976)
    1976 : La Prison du viol (Jackson County Jail) de Michael Miller : Coley Blake
    1976 : Family (série TV) : David Needham (#1 épisode; 1976)
    1976 : Carambolages (Smash-Up on Interstate 5) (TV) de John Llewellyn Moxey : Officier Hutton
    1977 : The Amazing Howard Hughes (TV) de William A. Graham : Howard Hughes
    1977 : Légitime Violence (Rolling Thunder) de John Flynn : Cpl. Johnny Vodhen
    1978 : The Betsy de Daniel Petrie : Angelo Perino
    1978 : Les Yeux de Laura Mars de Irvin Kershner : John Neville
    1980 : Nashville Lady* (Coal Miner's Daughter) de Michael Apted : Doolittle Lynn
    1980 : Barn Burning (TV) de Peter Werner : Ab Snopes
    1981 : Back Roads de Martin Ritt : Elmore Pratt
    1982 : The Rainmaker (TV) de John Frankenheimer : Starbuck
    1982 : Le Chant du bourreau (The Executioner's Song) (TV) de Lawrence Schiller : Gary Mark Gilmore
    1983 : Les Pirates de l'île sauvage (Nate and Hayes) de Ferdinand Fairfax : le capitaine Bully Hayes
    1984 : The River Rat de Thomas Rickman : Billy
    1985 : La Chatte sur un toit brûlant (Cat on a Hot Tin Roof) (TV) de Jack Hosfiss : Brick Pollitt
    1986 : The Park Is Mine (TV) de Steven Hilliard Stern : Mitch
    1986 : Sans issue (Black Moon Rising) d'Harley Cokeliss : Quint
    1986 : Yuri Nosenko, KGB (TV) de Mick Jackson : Steve Daley
    1987 : La Gagne* (The Big Pot) de Ben Bolt : George Cole
    1988 : Stranger On My Land (TV) de Larry Elikann : Bud Whitman
    1988 : Stormy Monday** de Mike Figgis : Cosmo
    1988 : April Morning (TV) de Delbert Mann : Moses Cooper
    1988 : Gotham (TV) de Lloyd Fonevielle : Eddie Mallard
    1989 : Lonesome Dove (TV) de Simon Wincer : Woodrow F. Call
    1989 : Opération Crépuscule (The Package)(?) d'Andrew Davis : Thomas Boyette
    1990 : Fire Birds de David Green (en) : Brad Little
    1991 : JFK** d'Oliver Stone : Clay Shaw / Clay Bertrand
    1992 : Piège en haute mer*** (Under Siege) d'Andrew Davis : Bill Strannix
    1993 : Le Château de carte (The House of Cards) de Michael Lessac : Jake Beerlander
    1993 : Entre ciel et terre d'Oliver Stone (Heaven & Heart) : Steve Butler
    1993 : Le Fugitif**** (The Fugitive) d'Andrew Davis : Le Marshal Samuel Gerard
    1994 : Le Client** (The Client) de Joel Schumacher : Roy Foltrigg
    1994 : Blown Away**** de Stephen Hopkins : Ryan Gaerity
    1994 : Cobb de Ron Shelton : Ty Cobb
    1994 : Tueurs nés* (Natural Born Killers) d'Oliver Stone : Warden Dwight McClusky
    1994 : Blue Sky* de Tony Richardson : Major Henry "Hank" Marshall
    1995 : The Good Old Boys (TV) de Tommy Lee Jones : Hewey Calloway
    1995 : Batman Forever de Joel Schumacher : Harvey Dent / Double Face
    1997 : Volcano* de Mick Jackson : Mike Roark
    1997 : Men in Black* de Barry Sonnenfeld : l'agent K
    1998 : U.S. Marshals*** de Stuart Baird : le marshall Samuel Gerard
    1998 : Small Soldiers de Joe Dante : Chip Hazard (voix)
    1999 : Double Jeu (Double Jeopardy) de Bruce Beresford : Travis Lehman
    2000 : L'Enfer du devoir* (Rules of Engagement) de William Friedkin : le colonel Haye "Hodge" Hodges
    2000 : Space Cowboys** de Clint Eastwood : Hawk Hawkins
    2002 : Men in Black II de Barry Sonnenfeld : Kevin Brown / l'agent K
    2003 : Traqué**** (The Hunted) de William Friedkin : L.T. Bonham
    2003 : Les Disparues**** (The Missing) de Ron Howard : Samuel Jones alias Chaa-duu-ba-its-iidan
    2005 : Trois Enterrements  de Tommy Lee Jones : Pete Perkins
    2005 : Garde rapprochée (Man of the house) de Stephen Herek : le ranger Robert Sharp
    2006 : The Last Show  de Robert Altman : l'exécuteur(
    pas du tout aimé ce film)
    2007 : No Country for Old Men*** de Joel et Ethan Coen : le shérif Ed Tom Bell
    2007 : Dans la vallée d'Elah (In the Valley of Elah) de Paul Haggis : Hank Deerfield
    2008 : Dans la brume électrique (In the Electric Mist) de Bertrand Tavernier : Dave Robicheaux (Lisez donc le livre!!!)
    2011 : The Company Men(?) de John Wells : Gene McClary
    2011 : The Sunset Limited de Tommy Lee Jones : White (un p'tit peu chiant)
    2011 : Captain America: The First Avenger : colonel Chester Phillips
    2012 : Men in Black III de Barry Sonnenfeld : Kevin Brown/ l'agent K (là faut pas compter sur moi :1=basta!!)
    Projet :Lincoln de Steven Spielberg : Thaddeus Stevens
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    Distinctions
    Il a remporté le Prix d'interprétation masculine au Festival de Cannes, l'Oscar du meilleur second rôle masculin, un Golden Globe, un Screen Actors Guild et un Emmy Award.(Quoi ? Quels films ?)
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    Distinctions (source IMDb)
    Showing all 43 wins and 64 nominations
    Liste partielle .Lien vers la fiche complete des récompenses
    http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000169/awards?ref_=nm_ql_2 

    Academy Awards, USA

    2013 Nominated
    Oscar
    Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role
    Lincoln (2012)
    2008 Nominated
    Oscar
    Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role
    In the Valley of Elah (2007)
    1994 Won
    Oscar
    Best Actor in a Supporting Role
    The Fugitive (1993)
    1992 Nominated
    Oscar
    Best Actor in a Supporting Role
    JFK (1991)

    Golden Globes, USA

    2013 Nominated
    Golden Globe
    Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture
    Lincoln (2012)
    1994 Won
    Golden Globe
    Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture
    The Fugitive (1993)
    1990 Nominated
    Golden Globe
    Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV
    Lonesome Dove (1989)
    1981 Nominated
    Golden Globe
    Best Motion Picture Actor - Musical/Comedy
    Coal Miner's Daughter (1980)

    Primetime Emmy Awards

    1989 Nominated
    Primetime Emmy
    Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Special
    Lonesome Dove (1989)
    For part IV ("The Return").
    1983 Won
    Primetime Emmy
    Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or a Special
    The Executioner's Song (1982)

    BAFTA Awards

    2013 Nominated
    BAFTA Film Award
    Best Supporting Actor
    Lincoln (2012)
    2008 Nominated
    BAFTA Film Award
    Best Supporting Actor
    No Country for Old Men (2007)
    1994 Nominated
    BAFTA Film Award
    Best Actor in a Supporting Role
    The Fugitive (1993)
    1993 Nominated
    BAFTA Film Award
    Best Actor in a Supporting Role
    JFK (1991)








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