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Glenn Close

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Date of birth:19 March 1947
Birth Place: Greenwich, Connecticut, USA

Biography

  Glenn Close first crossed over from theatre to the big screen in 1982 as Jenny Fields in George Roy Hill's The World According to Garp, a performance which not only won her wide acclaim, but an Academy Award® nomination as Best Supporting Actress. This auspicious feature film debut was followed in quick succession with further Best Supporting Actress Academy Award® nominations for her performance in Larry Kasdan's The Big Chill and Barry Levinson's The Natural. She then starred with Jeff Bridges as the attorney who falls in love with her client, in Richard Marquand's acclaimed thriller Jagged Edge.

Two years later in 1987 she sent shivers down the spines of philandering husbands everywhere when she starred as Alex Forrest in Adrian Lyne's Fatal Attraction, a role which gave her a fourth Academy Award® nomination as Best Actress. The following year she garnered her fifth nomination, also for Best Actress, opposite John Malkovich in Stephen Frears' Dangerous Liaisons.

Close has played opposite Mel Gibson in Franco Zeffirelli's Hamlet, with Jeremy Irons in Reversal of Fortune and with Irons again and Meryl Streep in The House of the Spirits. Close has also starred in: The Stone Boy, Maxie, Immediate Family, Meeting Venus, The Paper, Steven Spielberg's Hook, Mary Reilly, Mars Attacks!, Paradise Road, Air Force One and Robert Altman's Cookie's Fortune.

Most recently Close starred in Rodrigo Garcia's Things You Can Tell Just by Looking at Her, as well as working with Kevin Lima and voicing the role of Kala in Walt Disney Pictures' animated hit Tarzan.

Close's career began on stage in New York in 1974 when she appeared for a season with the Phoenix Repertory Company. She went on to appear extensively in regional theatre as well as productions on and off-Broadway. In 1980 she was nominated for a Tony Award for her leading role in the Broadway musical Barnum and four years later went on to win a Tony playing opposite Jeremy Irons in Tom Stoppard's The Real Thing. She won her second Tony Award for Mike Nichols' production of Death and the Maiden. Close then achieved critical and public acclaim, an Award for Outstanding Performance from the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle, a third Tony Award and a Drama-Logue Award for Lead Actress, for her performance as Norma Desmond, first in the American premiere and then on Broadway in Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical hit Sunset Boulevard.

For television, Close won accolades and a 1984 Emmy nomination as Best Actress for her role in Randa Haines' highly acclaimed Something About Amelia. Close starred with Keith Carradine in Hallmark Hall of Fame's Stones For Ibarra in 1988.

She won a Best Actress nomination and Golden Globe nomination for her work in the title role of the Hallmark Hall of Fame presentation, Sarah, Plain and Tall. As an executive producer of Sarah she also received both a Golden Globe and Emmy nomination for Best Made-for-Television Movie.

Close reprised her roles as actress and executive producer for Hallmark on Skylark, the sequel to Sarah, Plain and Tall, with co-stars Christopher Walken. She received an Emmy nomination as Best Actress for Skylark. Close acted as an executive producer and starred as Col. Margarethe Cammermeyer in the critically praised NBC film Serving in Silence. For her performance she won an Emmy, and was nominated for a Golden Globe Award. She also served as executive producer for Hallmark's Journey. Close earned a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination and a CableACE Award for her starring role, opposite Robert Sean Leonard, in In the Gloaming, which Christopher Reeve directed for HBO.

Close reprised her role last November as both executive producer and star of Sarah, Plain and Tall: Winter's End for Hallmark Hall of Fame and CBS. In this moving story, which marks the third part of a highly acclaimed trilogy for television, Glenn reunited with original cast member Chris Walken and original director Glenn Jordan, along with new cast member Jack Palance. She also completed production as both an executive producer and star, along with a distinguished cast that includes Jena Malone, Robert Pastorelli and Wilford Brimley, in The Ballad of Lucy Whipple, for CBS TV, and is an executive producer on Baby, starring Farrah Fawcett, airing on TNT.

Close served as associate producer on the documentary Do You Mean There Are Still Real Cowboys? which aired in 1988 on the PBS American Experience series. Struck by the dignity and struggle of the ranchers and cowhands in rural Wyoming, now home to her parents, Close teamed with British director, Jon Blair, to document their way of life, fast fading from the American landscape. She was an executive producer and host for Broken Hearts, Broken Homes, an hour-long documentary on the United States foster care system, for the Lifetime Cable Network series, Your Family Matters. She participated in the critically acclaimed documentaries Anne Frank Remembered, in which she read excerpts from the diary, and TNT's The Good, The Bad, and The Beautiful.

In the recording field, the soundtracks of The Emperor and the Nightingale and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, beautifully crafted animated videos narrated by Close for Rabbit Ears Productions were both nominated for Grammys. Close's recording from the Broadway drama The Real Thing also earned a Grammy nomination. Most recently, Close teamed with Placido Domingo to record a Christmas album for Hallmark.

Close proudly lays claim to having sung the National Anthem eight times at Shea Stadium for the New York Mets.

Close recently filmed the Rodgers & Hammerstein classic musical South Pacific for ABC-TV. As well as starring in the musical, Close is also executive producer. The show, which is directed by Richard Pearce, also stars Harry Connick Jr. and Rade Sherbedgia.

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Filmography

  Sunset Boulevard (2006) (announced) .... Norma Desmond
Therese Raquin (2006) (post-production) .... Madame

"The Shield" (2002) TV Series .... Captain Monica Rawling (2005)
Tarzan II (2005) (V) (voice) .... Kala
The Chumscrubber (2005) .... Mrs. Johnson
Nine Lives (2005) .... Maggie
Hoodwinked (2005) (voice) .... Granny
Heights (2004) .... Diana
The Stepford Wives (2004) .... Claire Wellington
Strip Search (2004) (TV)
The Lion in Winter (2003) (TV) .... Eleanor of Aquitaine
Divorce, Le (2003) .... Olivia Pace
Brush with Fate (2003) (TV) .... Cornelia Engelbrecht
The Safety of Objects (2001) .... Esther Gold
South Pacific (2001) (TV) .... Nellie Forbush
... aka Rodgers & Hammerstein's South Pacific (USA: complete title)
The Ballad of Lucy Whipple (2001) (TV) .... Arvella Whipple
... aka California Gold (New Zealand: English title: video title)
102 Dalmatians (2000) .... Cruella de Vil
Baby (2000) (TV) (voice) .... Adult Sophie
Things You Can Tell Just by Looking at Her (2000) .... Dr. Elaine Keener (segments "This is Dr. Keener" and "Fantasies about Rebecca")

Sarah, Plain and Tall: Winter's End (1999) (TV) .... Sarah Witting
Tarzan (1999) (voice) .... Kala
Cookie's Fortune (1999) .... Camille Dixon
Air Force One (1997) .... Vice President Kathryn Bennett
... aka AFO
In the Gloaming (1997) (TV) .... Janet
Paradise Road (1997) .... Adrienne Pargiter
Mars Attacks! (1996) .... First Lady Marsha Dale
101 Dalmatians (1996) .... Cruella De Vil
Mary Reilly (1996) .... Mrs. Farraday
Serving in Silence: The Margarethe Cammermeyer Story (1995) (TV) .... Col. Margarethe Cammermeyer
... aka Serving in Silence (USA: short title)
The Paper (1994) .... Alicia Clark
The House of the Spirits (1993) .... Férula Trueba
... aka Åndernes hus (Denmark)
... aka A Casa dos Espíritos (Portugal)
... aka Geisterhaus, Das (Germany)
Skylark (1993) (TV) .... Sarah Witting
... aka Sarah, Plain and Tall: Skylark (USA)
Hook (1991) .... Gutless
Meeting Venus (1991) .... Karin Anderson
Sarah, Plain and Tall (1991) (TV) .... Sarah Wheaton
Hamlet (1990/I) .... Gertrude
She'll Take Romance (1990) (TV)
... aka I'll Take Romance (USA)
Reversal of Fortune (1990) .... Sunny von Bulow/Narrator

Immediate Family (1989) .... Linda Spector
Dangerous Liaisons (1988) .... Marquise Isabelle de Merteuil
Stones for Ibarra (1988) (TV) .... Sara Everton
Gandahar (1988) (voice) .... Ambisextra
... aka Light Years (USA)
Fatal Attraction (1987) .... Alex Forrest
Maxie (1985) .... Jan/Maxie
... aka Free Spirit
Jagged Edge (1985) .... Teddy Barnes
The Natural (1984) .... Iris Gaines
The Stone Boy (1984) .... Ruth Hillerman
Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes (1984) (voice) (uncredited) .... Miss Jane Porter
Something About Amelia (1984) (TV) .... Gail Bennett
The Big Chill (1983) .... Sarah
The World According to Garp (1982) .... Jenny Fields
The Elephant Man (1982) (TV) .... Princess Alexandra
... aka ABC Theatre of the Month: The Elephant Man (USA: series title)

Orphan Train (1979) (TV) .... Jessica
Too Far to Go (1979) (TV) .... Rebecca Kuehn
The Rules of the Game (1975) (TV) .... Neighbor

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