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Blair Brown portrays Jacqueline Kennedy in a miniseries

 United States of America
Television
Acting
Historical Drama
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Updated By: History Editorial Network (HEN)
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In the 1983 miniseries 'Kennedy,' Blair Brown delivered a compelling portrayal of Jacqueline Kennedy, capturing the essence of the former First Lady during a tumultuous period in American history. Set against the backdrop of the Kennedy presidency, the miniseries explores the complexities of Jacqueline's life, particularly in the wake of her husband's assassination. To authentically embody the role, Brown utilized wigs and makeup to closely resemble Kennedy, which contributed to her immersive performance. Reflecting on her experience, Brown noted, "I realized that this was a woman witnessing the public execution of her husband," highlighting the emotional depth she brought to the character. Critics praised her performance, with Jason Bailey commending her ability to convey the nuances of Jacqueline's character, while Andrea Mullaney pointed out her striking resemblance to Kennedy and her portrayal of the First Lady's inherent shyness. Brown's outstanding work in the miniseries earned her nominations for a television BAFTA as Best Actress and a Golden Globe as Best Actress in a Miniseries or Television Film, solidifying her status as a talented actress capable of tackling complex historical figures.
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