 | Ellen Burstyn in Requiem for a Dream some memorable scenes. |
 | Ellen Burstyn on Jodie Foster (at TIFF) Ellen Burstyn discusses working with Jodie Foster in 1975 re Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore. |
 | Ellen Burstyn ..in the wicker man |
 | 2007 Savannah Film Festival Trailer: Ellen Burstyn Ellen Burstyn's illustrious career encompasses film, stage, and television. She was the first woman to win both a Tony Award and an Academy Award in the same year for her work in Bernard Slade's "Same Time," "Next Year on Broadway" and in Martin Scorsese's "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore" (1975), for which she also received the Golden Globe Award and a British Academy Award for Best Actress. Burstyn has received Academy Award nominations for five other films, including "The Last Picture Show" (1971), "The Exorcist" (1973), "Same Time, Next Year" (1978), "Resurrection" (1980), and "Requiem for a Dream" (1999). |
 | Requiem for a Dream - Ellen Burstyn's Monologue Ellen Burstyn's much-lauded monologue from Darren Aronofsky's Requiem for a Dream. I've also included the reaction of Harry (Jared Leto) afterwards in the cab because it's entirely appropriate and just perfect. |
 | julia roberts vs ellen burstyn oscar worthy my ass |
 | Ellen Burstyn How to make it in Hollywood Ellen Burstyn How to make it in Hollywood |
 | Hilary Duff & Ellen Burstyn Filming GRETA In Ocean Grove NJ Hilary fighting with her movie mom on the set of Greta in Ocean Grove. Ellen Burstyn is the grandmother in the movie up on the porch yelling at Hilary and her movie mom. It was fun watching them film this and everyone had to be so quiet for the filming !!! |
 | Ellen Burstyn at Indigo Books & Music Watch Oscar- and Tony-winning actress Ellen Burstyn as she signs copies of her memoir, Lessons in Becoming Myself.http://www.chapters.indigo.ca/books/Lessons-In-Becoming-Myself-Ellen-Burstyn/9781594482687-item.html |
 | The Last Picture Show - "Motherly Advice" Bored Lois Farrow (Ellen Burstyn) attempts some motherly advice for her teenage daughter, Jacy (Cybill Shepherd) in director Bogdanovich's 1971 adaptation of Larry McMurtry's novel. Burstyn was nominated for her brilliant performance of the woman trapped in an unhappy marriage and trying to keep her daughter from making the same mistakes. |