Sevigny made her film debut with a leading role in the controversial Larry Clark film Kids 1995 to an Independent Spirit Award nomination for her performance. A long line of roles in generally well-received independent and often avant-garde films throughout the decade established Sevigny's reputation as an indie film queen. was not until 1999 that Sevigny gained serious critical and commercial recognition for her first mainstream role in Boys Don't Cry, for which she received Academy Award and Golden Globe nominations for Best Supporting Actress.
Sevigny has continued acting in mostly independent art house films, such as American Psycho Party Monster 2003, The Brown Bunny 2003 and Dogville 2003 In 2006, Sevigny gained a leading role in the HBO television series Big Love, for which she received a Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress in 2010. Additionally, Sevigny has two Off-Broadway theatre credits, and has starred in several music videos. She has also designed several wardrobe collections, most recently with Manhattan's Opening Ceremony boutique
Contents
* 1 Early life
* 2 Acting career
o 2.1 Early work 1995–1999
o 2.2 Breakthrough (1999–2003
o 2.3 The Brown Bunny controversy and aftermath 2003–2006
o 2.4 Big Love 2006-2011
* 3 Fashion work
* 4 Personal life
* 5 Filmography and credits
* 6 See also
* 7 References
* 8 External links
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