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Zellweger’s comeback for the ages

Second triumph at Oscars comes 16 years after first

- Beth Harris

Renee Zellweger completed a Hollywood comeback for the ages at the Oscars , winning as best actress for her role as Judy Garland in Judy. Written off during a six-year hiatus from acting that ended in 2016, Zellweger returned to claim her second Oscar after 16 years.

“If only I could stand up straight, I was shaking so much,” Zellweger said as she walked offstage. “Oh my word.”

She did her own singing in front of live audiences in the biopic that chronicles the last years of Garland’s life shortly before her death in 1969 at age 47.

“Miss Garland, you are certainly among the heroes who unite and define us, and this is certainly for you,” Zellweger said onstage.

Zellweger won supporting-actress honours in 2004 for Cold Mountain.

When asked backstage how she had changed since then, Zellweger said: “At that time, I think I was so busy I wasn’t in the moment. I’m a little more present now.”

In 2010, Zellweger took a break to take care of herself after experienci­ng depression. She had been working nearly non-stop for years while starring in hits such as Bridget Jones’s Diary and Chicago.

“The time away and the time in between has helped me to appreciate it in a different way,” she said backstage. “I just look at it in a different way.”

Clutching her trophy, Zellweger saluted her Swiss father and Norwegian mother.

“My immigrant folks who came here with nothing but each other and belief in the American dream, how about this?” said Zellweger, who is from Texas.

Her parents, she explained, spent the evening watching the Oscars with friends.

“I told her, ‘Keep your phone on the coffee table,”’ Zellweger said of her mum. But someone was holding Zellweger’s phone and she hadn’t had a chance to call to celebrate her win with her mother.

“She’s waiting,” she said.

The 50-year-old came into the end of awards season riding a wave of momentum that included wins at the Golden Globes, SAG Awards, BAFTAs and Independen­t Spirit Awards.

As she had done throughout this season, Zellweger honoured Garland’s legacy. Garland’s daughters, Liza Minnelli and Lorna Luft, had both said they would not watch the movie.

“This is about wanting to tell that story and celebrate Judy Garland and shine a light on the nuances of the circumstan­ces of her life that people dismiss as tragic,” Zellweger said backstage. “The opportunit­y to tell a story that challenges that narrative. You can’t know how extraordin­ary a person is until you know what they struggled with and what they overcome.”

The other nominees were Cynthia Erivo for Harriet, Scarlett Johansson for Marriage Story, Saoirse Ronan for Little Women, and Charlize Theron for Bombshell.

You can’t know how extraordin­ary a person is until you know what they struggled with and what they overcome.

Renee Zellweger

 ?? Photo / Invision, AP ?? Renee Zellweger arrives at an Oscar party in Beverly Hills.
Photo / Invision, AP Renee Zellweger arrives at an Oscar party in Beverly Hills.

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