The trailblazing actress, who recently became the first Indigenous American ever nominated for the best actress Oscar, reflects on deciding to pursue a screen acting career despite the historically limited opportunities for Native Americans; almost walking away from the business after her award-winning performance in 2016's 'Certain Women' failed to create more opportunities; and how she wound up hearing from Martin Scorsese and tackling the part that changed her life and career.
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Joel Edgerton - 'The Underground Railroad'
Carroll Baker - Film Legend
Bill Camp - 'The Queen's Gambit'
Sarah Paulson - 'Ratched'
Kevin Bacon - 'City on a Hill'
Tina Fey - 'Girls5eva'
Jason Blum - 'The Good Lord Bird'
Sarah Cooper - 'Sarah Cooper: Everything's Fine'
Elizabeth Olsen - 'WandaVision'
Fran Lebowitz - 'Pretend It's a City'
Anya Taylor-Joy - 'The Queen's Gambit'
Bryan Cranston - 'Your Honor'
Pete Docter - 'Soul'
Judith Heumann - 'Crip Camp'
H.E.R. - 'Judas and the Black Messiah’
Priyanka Chopra Jonas - 'The White Tiger' & 'Unfinished'
Kim Novak - 'Kim Novak: Her Art & Life'
Andra Day - 'The United States vs. Billie Holiday'
Zendaya - 'Malcolm & Marie'
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