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-'''Frances Louise McDormand''' (born [[June 23]], [[1957]]) is an [[Academy Award]]-winning [[United States|American]] [[film]], [[stage (theatre)|stage]], and television [[actress]]. 
-==Film==+'''''Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri''''' is a 2017 [[crime film]] written, produced, and directed by [[Martin McDonagh]]. It stars [[Frances McDormand]], [[Woody Harrelson]], [[Sam Rockwell]], [[John Hawkes (actor)|John Hawkes]], and [[Peter Dinklage]]. McDormand plays a mother who rents three billboards to call attention to her daughter's unsolved murder, polarizing the community.
-{| class="wikitable sortable"+ 
-|-+==Plot==
-! scope="col" | Year+Mildred Hayes is grieving the rape and murder of her teenage daughter Angela seven months prior. Angry over the lack of progress in the investigation, she rents three abandoned [[billboard]]s near her home, which in sequence read "RAPED WHILE DYING", "AND STILL NO ARRESTS?", and "HOW COME, CHIEF WILLOUGHBY?" The billboards upset the townspeople, including Sheriff Bill Willoughby and officer Jason Dixon. The open secret that Willoughby suffers from terminal [[pancreatic cancer]] adds to their disapproval. Mildred and her depressed son Robbie are harassed and threatened, but she stays firm, to Robbie's chagrin.
-! scope="col" | Title+ 
-! scope="col" | Role+While Willoughby is sympathetic to Mildred's frustration, he finds the billboards an unfair attack on his character. Dixon is vexed by Mildred's lack of respect for his authority, and counters by threatening Red, who rented the billboards to her, and arresting her friend and coworker Denise on trivial marijuana-possession charges. Mildred is also visited by her abusive ex-husband Charlie, who blames her for their daughter's death.
-! scope="col" | Director+ 
-! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Notes+Willoughby brings Mildred in for questioning after she injures her dentist in an altercation in his clinic. During the interview, Willoughby coughs up blood. He leaves the hospital against medical advice and spends an idyllic day with his wife Anne and daughters before committing suicide. He leaves [[suicide note]]s for several people, including one to Mildred in which he explains that she was not a factor in his suicide, and that he secretly paid to keep the billboards up for another month, amused at the trouble this will bring her. Mildred is threatened by a stranger in her store. Dixon reacts to the news of Willoughby's death by assaulting Red and his assistant. This is witnessed by Willoughby's replacement, Abercrombie, who fires him.
-|-+ 
-| 1984+The billboards are destroyed by arson. Mildred retaliates by tossing [[Molotov cocktail]]s at the police station, which she believes is unoccupied for the night. However, Dixon is there to read a letter left for him by Willoughby, advising him to let go of hate and learn to love as the only way to realize his wish to become a detective. Dixon escapes with Angela's case files, suffering severe burns. Mildred's acquaintance James witnesses the incident and provides Mildred with an alibi, claiming they were on a date.
-| ''[[Blood Simple]]''+ 
-| Abby+Discharged from the hospital, Dixon overhears the man who threatened Mildred bragging in a bar of an incident similar to Angela's murder. He notes the Idaho license plate number of the man's vehicle, then provokes a fight. At home, he removes a sample of the man's DNA. Meanwhile, Mildred goes on a date to thank James for the alibi; Charlie enters with his 19-year old girlfriend Penelope, and admits to burning the billboards. Mildred instructs Charlie to treat Penelope well and leaves.
-| [[Coen brothers|Joel Coen<br/>Ethan Coen]]+ 
-|+Abercrombie informs Dixon that the DNA sample does not match DNA found on Angela's body, and that the man was overseas on military duty at the time of the murder. Mildred and Dixon conclude that the man must be guilty of some other rape, and set out for Idaho with a gun. On the way, Mildred confesses to the police station fire; he replies without surprise. They express reservations about their mission, but agree to decide what to do on the way.
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-| [[Sam Raimi]]+
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-| ''[[Raising Arizona]]''+
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-| [[Coen brothers|Joel Coen<br/>Ethan Coen]]+
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-| ''[[Mississippi Burning]]''+
-| Mrs. Pell+
-| [[Alan Parker]]+
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-| ''[[Chattahoochee (film)|Chattahoochee]]''+
-| Mae Foley+
-| [[Mick Jackson (director)|Mick Jackson]]+
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-| 1990+
-| ''[[Hidden Agenda (1990 film)|Hidden Agenda]]''+
-| Ingrid Jessner+
-| [[Ken Loach]]+
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-| ''[[Miller's Crossing]]''+
-| Mayor's Secretary+
-| [[Coen brothers|Joel Coen<br/>Ethan Coen]]+
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-| ''[[Darkman]]''+
-| Julie Hastings+
-| [[Sam Raimi]]+
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-| 1991+
-| ''[[Barton Fink]]''+
-| Stage Actress+
-| [[Coen brothers|Joel Coen<br/>Ethan Coen]]+
-| Voice <br />Uncredited+
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-| 1991+
-| ''[[The Butcher's Wife]]''+
-| Grace+
-| [[Terry Hughes (director)|Terry Hughes]]+
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-| ''[[Passed Away (film)|Passed Away]]''+
-| Nora Scanlan+
-| Charlie Peters+
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-| ''[[Short Cuts]]''+
-| Betty Weathers+
-| [[Robert Altman]]+
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-| ''[[Bleeding Hearts]]''+
-| Woman on TV+
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-| ''[[The Hudsucker Proxy]]''+
-| Secretary+
-| [[Coen brothers|Joel Coen<br/>Ethan Coen]]+
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-| ''[[Beyond Rangoon]]''+
-| Andy Bowma+
-| [[John Boorman]]+
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-| 1995+
-| ''[[Palookaville (film)|Palookaville]]''+
-| June+
-| [[Alan Taylor (director)|Alan Taylor]]+
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-| 1996+
-| ''[[Fargo (film)|Fargo]]''+
-| [[Marge Gunderson (Fargo character)|Marge Gunderson]]+
-| [[Coen brothers|Joel Coen<br/>Ethan Coen]]+
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-| ''[[Primal Fear (film)|Primal Fear]]''+
-| Dr. Molly Arrington+
-| [[Gregory Hoblit]]+
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-| ''[[Lone Star (1996 film)|Lone Star]]''+
-| Bunny+
-| [[John Sayles]]+
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-| Dr. Verstak+
-| [[Bruce Beresford]]+
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-| Alice+
-| John Raffo+
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-| ''[[Madeline (1998 film)|Madeline]]''+
-| Miss Clavel+
-| [[Daisy von Scherler Mayer]]+
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-| ''[[Talk of Angels]]''+
-| Conlon+
-| [[Nick Hamm]]+
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-| ''[[Wonder Boys (film)|Wonder Boys]]''+
-| Dean Sara Gaskell+
-| [[Curtis Hanson]]+
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-| 2000+
-| ''[[Almost Famous]]''+
-| Elaine Miller+
-| [[Cameron Crowe]]+
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-| 2001+
-| ''[[The Man Who Wasn't There (2001 film)|The Man Who Wasn't There]]''+
-| Doris Crane+
-| [[Coen brothers|Joel Coen<br/>Ethan Coen]]+
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-| 2002+
-| ''[[Laurel Canyon (film)|Laurel Canyon]]''+
-| Jane+
-| [[Lisa Cholodenko]]+
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-| 2002+
-| ''[[City by the Sea]]''+
-| Michelle+
-| [[Michael Caton-Jones]]+
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-| 2003+
-| ''[[Something's Gotta Give (film)|Something's Gotta Give]]''+
-| Zoe Barry+
-| [[Nancy Meyers]]+
-|+
-|-+
-| 2005+
-| ''[[North Country (film)|North Country]]''+
-| Glory Dodge+
-| [[Niki Caro]]+
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-|-+
-| 2005+
-| ''[[Æon Flux (film)|Æon Flux]]''+
-| The Handler+
-| [[Karyn Kusama]]+
-|+
-|-+
-| 2006+
-| ''[[Friends with Money]]''+
-| Jane+
-| [[Nicole Holofcener]]+
-|+
-|-+
-| 2008+
-| ''[[Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day]]''+
-| Guinevere Pettigrew+
-| [[Bharat Nalluri]]+
-|+
-|-+
-| 2008+
-| ''[[Burn After Reading]]''+
-| Linda Litzke+
-| [[Coen brothers|Joel Coen<br/>Ethan Coen]]+
-|+
-|-+
-| 2011+
-| ''[[This Must Be the Place (film)|This Must Be the Place]]''+
-| Jane+
-| [[Paolo Sorrentino]]+
-|+
-|-+
-| 2011+
-| ''[[Transformers: Dark of the Moon]]''+
-| Charlotte Mearing+
-| [[Michael Bay]]+
-|+
-|-+
-| 2012+
-| ''[[Moonrise Kingdom]]''+
-| Mrs. Bishop+
-| [[Wes Anderson]]+
-|+
-|-+
-| 2012+
-| ''[[Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted]]''+
-| Captain Chantal Dubois+
-| [[Eric Darnell]], [[Conrad Vernon]], & [[Tom McGrath (media executive)|Tom McGrath]]+
-| Voice+
-|-+
-| 2012+
-| ''[[Promised Land (2012 film)|Promised Land]]''+
-| Sue Thomason+
-| [[Gus Van Sant]]+
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-| 2014+
-| ''[[Every Secret Thing (film)|Every Secret Thing]]''+
-| {{n/a}}+
-| [[Amy J. Berg]]+
-| Producer+
-|-+
-| 2015+
-| ''[[The Good Dinosaur]]''+
-| Momma+
-| [[Peter Sohn]]+
-| Voice+
-|-+
-| 2016+
-| ''[[Hail, Caesar!]]''+
-| C. C. Calhoun+
-| [[Coen brothers|Joel Coen<br/>Ethan Coen]]+
-|+
-|-+
-| 2017+
-| ''[[Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri]]''+
-| Mildred Hayes+
-| [[Martin McDonagh]]+
-|+
-|-+
-| 2018+
-| ''[[Isle of Dogs (film)|Isle of Dogs]]''+
-| +
-| [[Wes Anderson]]+
-| Voice; ''Post-production''+
-|}+
-==Television== 
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-| 1985 
-| ''[[Hunter (1984 U.S. TV series)|Hunter]]'' 
-| Nina Sloan 
-| Episode: "The Garbage Man" 
-|- 
-| 1985 
-| ''[[Hill Street Blues]]'' 
-| Connie Chapman 
-| 6 episodes 
-|- 
-| 1986 
-| ''[[Spenser: For Hire]]'' 
-| Mary 
-| Episode: "A Day's Wages" 
-|- 
-| 1986 
-| ''[[The Twilight Zone (1985 TV series)|The Twilight Zone]]'' 
-| Amanda Strickland 
-| Segment: "[[Need to Know (The Twilight Zone)|Need to Know]]" 
-|- 
-| 1987 
-| ''[[Leg Work]]'' 
-| Willie Pipal 
-| 7 episodes 
-|- 
-| 1995 
-| ''[[The Good Old Boys (film)|The Good Old Boys]]'' 
-| Eve Calloway 
-| Television film 
-|- 
-| 1996 
-| ''[[Hidden in America]]'' 
-| Gus 
-| Television film 
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-| 2001 
-| ''[[State of Grace (TV series)|State of Grace]]'' 
-| Narrator / Adult Hannah (voice) 
-| 
-|- 
-| 2006 
-| ''[[The Simpsons]]'' 
-| Melanie Upfoot (voice) 
-| Episode: "[[Girls Just Want to Have Sums]]" 
-|- 
-| 2014 
-| ''[[Olive Kitteridge (miniseries)|Olive Kitteridge]]'' 
-| Olive Kitteridge 
-| Also producer <br />Miniseries (4 episodes) 
-|} 
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Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri is a 2017 crime film written, produced, and directed by Martin McDonagh. It stars Frances McDormand, Woody Harrelson, Sam Rockwell, John Hawkes, and Peter Dinklage. McDormand plays a mother who rents three billboards to call attention to her daughter's unsolved murder, polarizing the community.

Plot

Mildred Hayes is grieving the rape and murder of her teenage daughter Angela seven months prior. Angry over the lack of progress in the investigation, she rents three abandoned billboards near her home, which in sequence read "RAPED WHILE DYING", "AND STILL NO ARRESTS?", and "HOW COME, CHIEF WILLOUGHBY?" The billboards upset the townspeople, including Sheriff Bill Willoughby and officer Jason Dixon. The open secret that Willoughby suffers from terminal pancreatic cancer adds to their disapproval. Mildred and her depressed son Robbie are harassed and threatened, but she stays firm, to Robbie's chagrin.

While Willoughby is sympathetic to Mildred's frustration, he finds the billboards an unfair attack on his character. Dixon is vexed by Mildred's lack of respect for his authority, and counters by threatening Red, who rented the billboards to her, and arresting her friend and coworker Denise on trivial marijuana-possession charges. Mildred is also visited by her abusive ex-husband Charlie, who blames her for their daughter's death.

Willoughby brings Mildred in for questioning after she injures her dentist in an altercation in his clinic. During the interview, Willoughby coughs up blood. He leaves the hospital against medical advice and spends an idyllic day with his wife Anne and daughters before committing suicide. He leaves suicide notes for several people, including one to Mildred in which he explains that she was not a factor in his suicide, and that he secretly paid to keep the billboards up for another month, amused at the trouble this will bring her. Mildred is threatened by a stranger in her store. Dixon reacts to the news of Willoughby's death by assaulting Red and his assistant. This is witnessed by Willoughby's replacement, Abercrombie, who fires him.

The billboards are destroyed by arson. Mildred retaliates by tossing Molotov cocktails at the police station, which she believes is unoccupied for the night. However, Dixon is there to read a letter left for him by Willoughby, advising him to let go of hate and learn to love as the only way to realize his wish to become a detective. Dixon escapes with Angela's case files, suffering severe burns. Mildred's acquaintance James witnesses the incident and provides Mildred with an alibi, claiming they were on a date.

Discharged from the hospital, Dixon overhears the man who threatened Mildred bragging in a bar of an incident similar to Angela's murder. He notes the Idaho license plate number of the man's vehicle, then provokes a fight. At home, he removes a sample of the man's DNA. Meanwhile, Mildred goes on a date to thank James for the alibi; Charlie enters with his 19-year old girlfriend Penelope, and admits to burning the billboards. Mildred instructs Charlie to treat Penelope well and leaves.

Abercrombie informs Dixon that the DNA sample does not match DNA found on Angela's body, and that the man was overseas on military duty at the time of the murder. Mildred and Dixon conclude that the man must be guilty of some other rape, and set out for Idaho with a gun. On the way, Mildred confesses to the police station fire; he replies without surprise. They express reservations about their mission, but agree to decide what to do on the way.




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