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Golden Globe Award (2019) • Emmy Award (2009) • Golden Globe Award (2008) • Emmy Award (2008) • Tony Awards (1995) • Emmy Award (1995) • Tony Awards (1992) • Tony Awards (1984) • Emmy Award (2009): Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series • Emmy Award (2008): Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series • Emmy Award (1995): Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Special • Golden Globe Award (2019): Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama • Golden Globe Award (2008): Best Actress in a Television Series - Drama • Golden Globe Award (2005): Best Actress in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television • Tony Award (1995): Best Actress in a Musical • Tony Award (1992): Best Actress in a Play • Tony Award (1984): Best Actress in a Play
Notable Family Members
daughter of William T. Close • daughter of Bettine Moore • married to David Shaw (2006–2015) • married to James Constantine Marlas (1984–1987) • married to Cabot Wade (1969–1971) • mother of Annie Maude Starke (b. 1988) • sister of Tina Close • sister of Sandy Close • sister of Jessie Close
Education
Choate Rosemary Hall (Wallingford, Connecticut) • College of William & Mary (B.A.)
Movies/Tv Shows (Acted In)
"102 Dalmatians" (2000) • "Four Good Days" (2020) • "Dangerous Liaisons" (1988) • "The Simpsons" (1995–2019) • "The Stone Boy" (1984) • "Crooked House" (2017) • "Mary Reilly" (1996) • "Hamlet" (1990) • "Hook" (1991) • "The Divorce" (2003) • "Evening" (2007) • "The West Wing" (2004) • "Anesthesia" (2015) • "Heights" (2005) • "Pinocchio" (2002) • "Welcome to Hollywood" (1998) • "The World According to Garp" (1982) • "The Chumscrubber" (2005) • "Immediate Family" (1989) • "The Shield" (2005) • "Things You Can Tell Just by Looking at Her" (2000) • "Fatal Attraction" (1987) • "The Natural" (1984) • "Albert Nobbs" (2011) • "Louie" (2015) • "The Big Chill" (1983) • "Hoodwinked!" (2005) • "The Paper" (1994) • "Great Performances" (1975) • "Meeting Venus" (1991) • "101 Dalmatians" (1996) • "Mars Attacks!" (1996) • "Ellen" (1998) • "Freedom: A History of Us" (2003) • "Cookie's Fortune" (1999) • "Jagged Edge" (1985) • "3Below: Tales of Arcadia" (2018–2019) • "The Wilde Wedding" (2017) • "The Wife" (2017) • "Reversal of Fortune" (1990) • "5 to 7" (2014) • "The House of the Spirits" (1993) • "Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil" (2011) • "The Safety of Objects" (2001) • "The Great Gilly Hopkins" (2015) • "Will & Grace" (2002) • "Damages" (2007–2012) • "Family Guy" (2016) • "Father Figures" (2017) • "Tarzan" (1999) • "Nine Lives" (2005) • "The Girl with All the Gifts" (2016) • "What Happened to Monday" (2017) • "Air Force One" (1997) • "Gandahar" (1988) • "Low Down" (2014) • "Maxie" (1985) • "Guardians of the Galaxy" (2014) • "Paradise Road" (1997) • "The Stepford Wives" (2004)
Movies/Tv Shows (Writing/Creator)
"Albert Nobbs" (2011)
Top Questions
When was Glenn Close born?
Glenn Close was born on March 19, 1947.
Where was Glenn Close born?
Glenn Close was born in Greenwich, Connecticut, United States.