Glenn Close
Glenn Close (born March 19, 1947) is an American actress. In a career spanning over five decades of screen and stage, she has received numerous accolades, including three Primetime Emmy Awards, three Tony Awards and three Golden Globe Awards, in addition to nominations for eight Academy Awards, two BAFTA Awards, and three Grammy Awards. She received a motion picture star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2009, was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame in 2016, and was named by ''Time'' as one of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2019.For her roles on film she has received eight Academy Award nominations for playing a feminist mother in ''The World According to Garp'' (1982), a baby boomer in ''The Big Chill'' (1983), a love interest in ''The Natural'' (1984), a psychotic ex-lover in ''Fatal Attraction'' (1987), a cunning aristocrat in ''Dangerous Liaisons'' (1988), an English butler in ''Albert Nobbs'' (2011), the title character in ''The Wife'' (2017), and an eccentric grandmother in ''Hillbilly Elegy'' (2020). She acted in ''Reversal of Fortune'' (1990), ''The Paper'' (1994), ''Mars Attacks!'' (1996), ''Air Force One'' (1997), ''Evening'' (2007), and ''Guardians of the Galaxy'' (2014). Close also portrayed Cruella de Vil in ''101 Dalmatians'' (1996) and its 2000 sequel, and voiced Kala in ''Tarzan'' (1999).
Transitioning to television, Close received her first Primetime Emmy Award nomination for her role in the ABC film ''Something About Amelia'' (1984) and later won threeOutstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie for portraying Margarethe Cammermeyer in the NBC film ''Serving in Silence'' (1995) and Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series twice consecutively for playing Patty Hewes in ''Damages'' (2007 - 2012).
On stage, she made her Broadway debut in the play ''Love for Love'' (1974). She later won three Tony Awards, two for Best Actress in a Play for her roles in the plays ''The Real Thing'' (1983) and ''Death and the Maiden'' (1992), and one for Best Actress in a Musical the musical ''Sunset Boulevard'' (1995). She was Tony-nominated for ''Barnum'' (1980). She returned to the Broadway stage in a 2014 revival of ''A Delicate Balance''. In 2016 she returned to ''Sunset Boulevard'' on the West End stage earning a Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical nomination.
Close is the president of Trillium Productions and co-founder of the website FetchDog. She has made political donations in support of Democratic politicians and is vocal on issues such as women's rights, same-sex marriage, and mental health. Married three times, she has one daughter, Annie Starke, from her relationship with producer John Starke. Provided by Wikipedia
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