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		<title>Ten Greatest Character Actresses of All Time</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[New at The Nervous Breakdown: It all began when Joe Daly found himself thinking of Brion James.  You know, the bug-eyed replicant in Blade Runnerwho gets kind of nervous when he takes tests.  This led to Daly’s stellar list of the ten greatest character actors of all time, which led me to add five of my own in commentary – including Chris Cooper, John Hawkes, Mark Strong, Clancy Brown, and Brian Cox, in case you’re curious.  It would seem, though, that neither of us found ourselves thinking of women in these sorts of roles.  At first I reasoned, “It’s because there aren’t any!  All the good supporting character-centered roles are written for men!”  Then I had a vision of Joan Cusack in Say Anything pausing in the chaos&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>It all began when <a style="color: #0066cc; text-decoration: none;" href="http://joedaly.net/">Joe Daly</a> found himself thinking of Brion James.  You know, the bug-eyed replicant in <em>Blade Runner</em>who gets kind of nervous when he takes tests.  This led to Daly’s stellar list of the <a style="color: #0066cc; text-decoration: none;" href="http://www.thenervousbreakdown.com/jdaly/2012/03/the-ten-greatest-character-actors-of-all-time/">ten greatest character actors of all time,</a> which led me to add five of my own in commentary – including Chris Cooper, John Hawkes, Mark Strong, Clancy Brown, and Brian Cox, in case you’re curious.  It would seem, though, that neither of us found ourselves thinking of women in these sorts of roles.  At first I reasoned, “It’s because there aren’t any!  All the good supporting character-centered roles are written for men!”  Then I had a vision of Joan Cusack in <em>Say Anything</em> pausing in the chaos of her young single-mom-hood to remember how she used to be <em>fun</em>.  Then I couldn’t stop thinking of great female character actors in more substantial roles than this little blip in the Cameron Crowe classic.  So, without further ado, here are ten great female character actors for your consideration &#8230;. read the rest <a href="http://www.thenervousbreakdown.com/chawkins/2012/03/the-ten-greatest-character-actresses-of-all-time/">here</a>.</p>
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