Glenn Close, American actress, theater singer, was born on March 19, 1947 in Connecticut, USA.
Glenn's wealthy parents belonged to the upper caste of society and had family ties in aristocratic circles in Europe. The girl spent her childhood in the Congo, where her father worked as the head of a field hospital and later her parents sent her to a Swiss private school for a good education. In 1974, Glenn Close made his Broadway debut. Her theatrical performances are a stunning success with the audience,
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Glenn Close, American actress, theater singer, was born on March 19, 1947 in Connecticut, USA.
Glenn's wealthy parents belonged to the upper caste of society and had family ties in aristocratic circles in Europe. The girl spent her childhood in the Congo, where her father worked as the head of a field hospital and later her parents sent her to a Swiss private school for a good education.
In 1974, Glenn Close made his Broadway debut. Her theatrical performances are a stunning success with the audience, and critics predict her success and recognition, based on the results of her work in the theater - three Tony awards.
Her most successful role in the theater, the actress considers the role of Norma Desmond in the musical “Sunset Boulevard”.
For the first shoot in the cinema, a popular theater actress was invited when she was 35 years old.
And the first role in the film “The World by Harp” brought the actress an award – an Oscar nomination. Glenn Close often had to play the role of unstable, mentally not quite normal women. That's exactly the role in
Thriller "Fatal Attraction" It was released on screens in 1987. In this film, her main partner was a famous American actor. Michael Douglas . One of the peaks to which Coles rose in acting was the role of the ruthless and cruel Marquis de Murtay on the novel “Dangerous Liaisons”, released in 1988.
In the nineties, Glenn devoted himself more to television. These are “Sarah, Tall and Simple Woman” (1990), “The Lion in Winter” (2003).
Having reached a certain level of acting, Glenn believed that actresses of her age should play either mothers or women dying of disease, showing and conveying with her acting on stage the doom and heavy burden of life trials that life often places on women’s shoulders.
It was this role of Gertrude in Hamlet that brought Glenn extraordinary success. However, the actress does not refuse to play in comic roles and with pleasure starred in Disney’s “One Hundred and One Dalmatian” as Cruella.
Popular and talented actress Glenn Close is a winner of three TV Emmy Awards, two Golden Globe Awards and an Oscar nominee. /