Frances McDormand Accepts Best Actress Oscar, Honors Other Female Nominees

Frances McDormand won her second Oscar for best actress on Sunday night, cementing her dominance this awards season for her fiery turn as a mother out for justice for her murdered daughter in “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri.”McDormand, a five-time Oscar nominee, last won the prize in 1997 for her iconic role as police chief Marge Gunderson in “Fargo.” This year’s best actress nominees were Sally Hawkins for “The Shape of Water,” Margot Robbie for “I, Tonya,” Saoirse Ronan for “Lady Bird,” and Meryl Streep for “The Post.”“I’m hyperventilating a little bit,” McDormand began as she took the stage.

“If I fall over, pick me up because I’ve got some things to say.”“I think is what Chloe Kim must have felt like after doing back-to-back 1080s in the Olympic half-pipe,” she said.Hey Frances let’s go snowboarding sometime— Chloe Kim (@chloekimsnow) March 5, 2018McDormand thanked “Three Billboards” director Martin McDonagh,

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