Marshall Chapman

Marshall Chapman

Nacimiento : 1949-01-07, Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA

Historia

Marshall Chapman is an American singer-songwriter-author who was born and raised in Spartanburg, South Carolina. To date she has released thirteen critically acclaimed albums. Her most recent, Blaze of Glory, was hailed a masterpiece. Look for her fourteenth album, Songs I Can’t Live Without, in spring 2020. Chapman’s songs have been recorded by everyone from Emmylou Harris and Joe Cocker to Irma Thomas and Jimmy Buffett. In 2010, Chapman landed her first movie role, playing Gwyneth Paltrow’s road manager in Country Strong. During filming, her musical Good Ol’ Girls (adapted from the fiction of Lee Smith and Jill McCorkle, featuring songs by Matraca Berg and Marshall) opened off-Broadway. That fall, Chapman simultaneously released a book (They Came to Nashville) and CD (Big Lonesome). They Came to Nashville was nominated for the 2011 SIBA Book Award for nonfiction, and the Philadelphia Inquirer named Big Lonesome “Best Country/Roots Album of 2010.” Of her three rockin’ albums for Epic, the Al Kooper-produced Jaded Virgin was voted Record of the Year (1978) by Stereo Review. Her album, It’s About Time… (Island, 1995), recorded live at the Tennessee State Prison for Women, drew rave reviews from Time, USA Today and the Village Voice. Chapman’s first book, Goodbye, Little Rock and Roller (St. Martin’s Press) was a SIBA bestseller, 2004 SIBA Book Award finalist, and one of three finalists for the Southern Book Critics Circle Award. The book is now in its third printing. Since Country Strong, Chapman continues to land film roles. In Mississippi Grind (2015) she plays the blues-singing mother of a drifter-gambler played by Ryan Reynolds. In Lovesong, which opened to rave reviews at 2016 Sundance Film Festival, she plays the mother of the groom (Ryan Eggold) opposite Rosanna Arquette’s mother of the bride. Most recently, in Novitiate, which opened to rave reviews at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival, she plays a nun who loses her mind. Marshall is a contributing editor to Garden & Gun and Nashville Arts Magazine. She’s also written for The Oxford American, Southern Living, W, Performing Songwriter, and The Bob Edwards Show (Sirius/XM). “But music,” she says, “is my first and last love.”

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Marshall Chapman

Películas

Triumph: the Untold Story of Perry Wallace
Self
Whenever the phrase "breaking the color line" is used, there's a temptation to invoke Jackie Robinson's story. However, Perry Wallace, the first black college athlete in the Southeast Conference, was a mere teenager who stood all alone at center court in such hotbeds of rabid racism as Starkville, Mississippi and Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
Novitiate
Sister Louisa
A mediados de los años 60, la joven de 17 años Cathleen, criada por una madre soltera no religiosa en una zona rural de Tennessee, decide ser una sierva de Dios, pero durante su noviciado comienza a cuestionar su fe católica mientras recibe la formación para convertirse en monja.
Lovesong
Jessica
Totalmente desatendida por su marido, Sarah se embarca en un improvisado viaje por carretera en compañía de su hija y su mejor amiga, Mindy. A lo largo del camino, la relación entre las dos amigas se intensifica antes de que las circunstancias las separaran. Años más tarde, Sarah intenta reconstruir su relación en los días previos a la boda de Mindy.
La última apuesta (Mississippi Grind)
Cherry
Gerry (Ben Mendelsohn) es un jugador empedernido al que, sin embargo, la suerte hace mucho que le dio la espalda. Con innumerables deudas acumuladas, este habitual de los casinos conoce a Curtis (Ryan Reynolds), un joven y carismático jugador que parece tener la suerte de su lado. Después de convencerle de que se una a él, viajarán juntos desde Iowa a Nueva Orleans, ciudad en la que se disputa un campeonato de póker de alto nivel que podría ser la última oportunidad de Gerry para recuperar su estrella y volver a ser un ganador.
A.K.A. Doc Pomus
Herself
Doc Pomus’ dramatic life is one of American music’s great untold stories. Paralyzed with polio as a child, Brooklyn-born Jerome Felder reinvented himself as a blues singer, renaming himself Doc Pomus, then emerged as one of the most brilliant songwriters of the early rock and roll era, writing “Save the Last Dance for Me,” “This Magic Moment,” “A Teenager in Love,” “Viva Las Vegas,” and dozens of other hits. Spearheaded and co-produced by his daughter, Sharyn Felder, and packed with incomparable music and rare archival imagery, this documentary features interviews with collaborators and friends including Dr. John, Ben E. King, Joan Osborne, Shawn Colvin, Dion, Leiber and Stoller, and B.B. King, as well as passages from Doc’s private journals read by his close friend Lou Reed.
Country Strong
Winnie
Kelly Canter (Gwyneth Paltrow) es una cantante de country en decadencia y muy aficionada a la bebida. Después de haber pasado por un centro de desintoxicación, su marido (Tim McGraw) la empuja a emprender una gira que debería ayudarla a renacer de sus cenizas.