Glenn Close is a talented film and stage actress cum producer known for her versatility in choosing her roles
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Glenn Close is a talented film and stage actress cum producer known for her versatility in choosing her roles
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She has been married thrice, with two of her marriages ending in divorce. She was married to a guitarist Cabot Wade (1969–1971) and businessman James Marlas (1984–1987). Apart from her marriages, she had been romantically involved with producer John Starke, with whom she has a daughter.
Currently, she is married to David Shaw, a venture capitalist whom she wed in 2006.
She founded BringChange2Mind, a campaign to end the stigma and discrimination faced by people suffering from mental illnesses.
Glenn Close was born into an elite upper class family in Connecticut. Her father William Close was a doctor who served as a personal physician to the African dictator Mobutu Sese Seko, and her mother was a homemaker. She has three siblings.
Her parents joined a cult group, the Moral Re-Armament (MRA) when she was seven years old. The group sent its members all over the world to convert people and her family moved to Congo when she was 13.
She attended Rosemary Hall preparatory school in Greenwich, and joined an MRA singing group called ‘Up With People’ with whom she extensively traveled all over Europe and the U.S.
She broke off from MRA and enrolled in the College of William and Mary where she studied drama and theatre. She developed her acting skills in the college’s theatre department.
After college she moved to New York and joined the Phoenix Theatre Company. She began her acting career with the Broadway play, ‘Love for Love’ in 1974. Initially, she loved doing theatre so much that she did not think about going into movies, which she eventually did.
She made her Hollywood debut in 1982 with the comedy drama ‘The World According to Garp’. She was nominated for Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role.
She acted in ‘The Big Chill’ in 1983 and followed it with ‘The Natural’ in 1984 and ‘Maxie’ in 1985.
In 1987, she was offered the role of Alex Forrest in ‘Fatal Attraction’ which was to become the first of the highly unconventional roles she often portrays.
The highly acclaimed ‘Dangerous Liaisons’ followed in 1988 which established her talent for playing on-screen vamps.
Her debut film ‘The World According to Garp’ (1982) became one of her most successful performances as it earned the newcomer an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress in a Supporting Role.
Her role as the violent and mentally disturbed ex-lover in ‘Fatal Attraction’ (1987) not only had her nominated for an Academy Award, but also proved to the world what a fine actress she was.
Her portrayal of the manipulative Marquise de Merteuil in the 1988 drama film ‘Dangerous Liaisons’ was critically acclaimed. The film was nominated for seven Academy Awards and it won three.
She played the role of Cruella De Vil in ‘101 Dalmatians’ in 1996 which was well loved by the audiences. She earned several award nominations for this role.
One of Close’s most appreciated roles is that of the ruthless lawyer Patty Hewes in the legal thriller television series ‘Damages’ for which she won many awards. She played a brilliant but unethical lawyer who would go to any lengths to get what she wanted.