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The Big Short grossed $70.3 million in the United States and Canada and $63.2 million in other countries for a worldwide total of $133.4 million, against a production budget of $50 million. [ 3 ] The film was released in eight theaters in Los Angeles , New York , San Francisco and Chicago on December 11, 2015, and earned $705,527 (an average of ...
The Big Short: Won [45] National Society of Film Critics: January 3, 2016: Best Screenplay: Adam McKay and Charles Randolph: 3rd Place [46] New York Film Critics Online: December 6, 2015 Top Ten Films The Big Short: Won [47] Palm Springs International Film Festival: January 2, 2016 Ensemble Cast Award The Big Short: Won [48] Producers Guild of ...
Following her work on the television series As the World Turns, she came to prominence as a cast member on The Cosby Show spin-off A Different World in 1987. After having minor roles in a few films, she came to international attention in 1992 with the comedy My Cousin Vinny , for which she received an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress .
The Big Short is packed full of star power -- from its A-list actors to its surprise cameos, including Anthony Bourdain, Margot Robbie, and Selena Gomez. The three stars appear in the Oscar ...
The following year, she joined an all-star cast in the Steel Magnolias television remake as Annelle Dupuy-Desoto, a role originated by Daryl Hannah. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] In 2013, Oduye co-starred alongside Chiwetel Ejiofor in Steve McQueen 's historical drama 12 Years a Slave , winner of the 2014 Academy Award for Best Picture.
Melissa Ivy Rauch (/ r aʊ ʃ /; born June 23, 1980) [1] is an American actress. She is best known for playing Bernadette Rostenkowski-Wolowitz on the CBS sitcom The Big Bang Theory, for which she was nominated for the Critics Choice Television Award in 2013.
1 List of accolades received by The Big Short (film) Toggle List of accolades received by The Big Short (film) subsection. 1.1 Source review – Pass.
The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine is a nonfiction book by Michael Lewis about the build-up of the United States housing bubble during the 2000s. It was released on March 15, 2010, by W. W. Norton & Company. It spent 28 weeks on The New York Times best-seller list, and was the basis for the 2015 film of the same name.