Country Strong: The 3 Best Performances in Country Music Biopics
Even if you're not a fan of country music, you must admit that it's lent a perfect backdrop to some of the best biopics of our time -- and Country Strong (coming soon!). Ahead of tomorrow's country gala on ABC, we're revisiting our three favorite country biopic performances. You know all three roles well, but it's never too late to reacquaint with these effervescent, Oscar-friendly performances.
3. Reese Witherspoon in Walk the Line
Our beloved Tracy Flick took home the Oscar for recreating June Carter Cash's onstage gusto and offstage traumas. The formulaic approach of Walk the Line's narrative may be dismissible, but Witherspoon's showmanship and ebullience are more than compensatory.
2. Jessica Lange in Sweet Dreams
Patsy Cline is the ultimate country legend, and Jessica Lange's Oscar-nominated performance as the "I Fall to Pieces" matriarch is haunting, note for note (if sometimes awkwardly lip-synched).
1. Sissy Spacek in Coal Miner's Daughter
Was there any doubt? Spacek's authenticity as the feisty, resilient Loretta Lynn makes Coal Miner's Daughter one of the definitive biopics of our time. To rip a line from Roger Ebert's review of Sophie's Choice (in which he discusses Meryl Streep's accent), Loretta Lynn adopted a patois here that I want to hug.
Comments
This article would be so much better if you could report that all THREE won Oscars...alas, Jessica lost. Damn that Geraldine Page!
I'll take Robert Duvall in Tender Mercies over Reese Witherspoon any day of the week, thankyouverymuch.
Couldn't agree with you more about Sissy Spacek as Loretta Lynn, but Beverly D'Angelo was the definitive Patsy Cline. So much so, that I read that they edited parts of her performance out because she was stealing the movie from Sissy. And like Spacek, she really sang all her songs and nailed that as well. Which is why I also agree about Robert Duvall... a really great performance takes more than lip synching... and at least, Sissy and Beverly looked like the women that they were playing... can you really say that about Reese and June Carter Cash???
Robert Duvall was very good in Tender Mercies, but it was fictional, not a biopic.
Don't mind me, Julie. The margaritas had me ignoring the word 'biopic'.
But hey, I still hate Reese Witherspoon, so there's that, right?