Glenda Veronica Close (born March 19, 1947)Β is an American actress. In a career spanning over five decades onΒ screen and stage, she has receivedΒ numerous accolades, including threeΒ Primetime Emmy Awards, threeΒ Tony AwardsΒ and threeΒ Golden Globe Awards, in addition to nominations for eightΒ Academy Awards, twoΒ BAFTA Awards, and threeΒ Grammy Awards. She was named byΒ TimeΒ as one of theΒ 100 most influential people in the worldΒ in 2019.
Close received eightΒ Academy Award nominations for playing aΒ feministΒ mother inΒ The World According to GarpΒ (1982), aΒ baby boomer inΒ The Big ChillΒ (1983), a love interest inΒ The NaturalΒ (1984), a psychotic ex-lover inΒ Fatal AttractionΒ (1987), a cunningΒ aristocratΒ inΒ Dangerous LiaisonsΒ (1988), an EnglishΒ butlerΒ inΒ Albert NobbsΒ (2011), a troubled wife inΒ The Wife (2017), and an eccentric grandmother inΒ Hillbilly ElegyΒ (2020). Her other films includeΒ Reversal of FortuneΒ (1990),Β The PaperΒ (1994),Β and Mars Attacks! (1996),Β Air Force OneΒ (1997), andΒ Guardians of the GalaxyΒ (2014). Close also portrayedΒ Cruella de VilΒ inΒ 101 DalmatiansΒ (1996) andΒ its 2000 sequel and voicedΒ KalaΒ inΒ TarzanΒ (1999).
In television, Close received her firstΒ Primetime Emmy AwardΒ nomination for her role in theΒ filmΒ Something About AmeliaΒ (1984) and later won threeβOutstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or MovieΒ for portrayingΒ Margarethe CammermeyerΒ in theΒ NBCΒ filmΒ Serving in Silence (1995) andΒ Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama SeriesΒ twice consecutively for playingΒ Patty HewesΒ inΒ DamagesΒ (2007β2012).
On stage, Close made herΒ BroadwayΒ debut in the playΒ Love for LoveΒ (1974). She later won threeΒ Tony Awards, two forΒ Best Actress in a PlayΒ for her roles in the playsΒ The Real Thing (1983) andΒ Death and the MaidenΒ (1992), and one forΒ Best Actress in a MusicalΒ for the musicalΒ Sunset BoulevardΒ (1995). She was Tony-nominated forΒ BarnumΒ (1980). She returned to the Broadway stage in a 2014 revival ofΒ A Delicate Balance. In 2016, she returned toΒ Sunset BoulevardΒ on theΒ West EndΒ stage, earning aΒ Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress in a MusicalΒ nomination.
Close is the president of Trillium Productions and co-founder of the website FetchDog. She has made political donations in support ofΒ DemocraticΒ politicians. She is vocal on issues such asΒ women's rights,Β same-sex marriage, andΒ mental health. Married three times, she has one daughter,Β Annie Starke, from her relationship with producer John Starke.
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