Marcia Gay Harden
Marcia Gay Harden, born on August 14, 1959 in California, USA, received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Texas System in 1980 and a Master of Arts degree from New York University.
After graduation, Harden in the Broadway theater scene began her acting career, Harden's debut was in 1990 by the well-known independent filmmakers "mate" written and directed by the Coen brothers, and but had " Angels in America " (Angels in America) has been nominated for the Tony Award, the highest award for theatrical performance.
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Performing Experience
After graduating, Harden began her acting career on the Broadway theater stage, and was nominated for the "Tony Award", the highest award for theatrical performance for the " Angels in America " drama.
On TV screens, Harden appeared in the sensational series "Sinatra" in 1992. On the big screen, Harden's debut was "Miller's Defection" in 1990, which was directed by the well-known independent producers, the Coen brothers.
In 2000, she starred in the film "Pollack" with Ed Harris. In the film she played the wife of the painter Pollack. Her performance was unforgettable, for which she won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress and the New York Film Awards. The most popular actress.
In 2003, she was once again nominated for an Oscar for her outstanding performance in the film "Mystic River". In 2004, she starred in the films "I Love You Unconditionally" and "The President's Recruitment", but these are only commercial films and did not show her acting skills. In 2005, she starred in the film "Little League".
Personal Life
Marcia Gay Harden was born in California in 1959, the third of five children in the family.