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Hollywood Legend Glenn Close Joins Season 2 of ‘Tehran'
The Emmy and Golden Globe winner and co-star Niv Sultan talk about the upcoming season and why Close decided to join the AppleTV+ show.
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Glenn Close on 8 Oscar Nods With No Wins: I Am Not a Loser
Though Glenn Close has been nominated for eight Oscars without any wins, the distinguished actor wants to make one thing clear: she is not a loser
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Glenn Close Dances ‘Da Butt' as DC Go-Go Music Gets Oscars Spotlight
The premise for an interlude at the Oscars was simple: Questlove played a song and a chosen celebrity had to guess if the tune was ever nominated for or won an Oscar.
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Gift Or Keep: the Afterlives of Red Carpet Looks Is a Dance
Remember the pale blue Prada dress Lupita Nyong’o wore the night she won an Oscar in 2014? How about Glenn Close’s moment in gold at last year’s Oscars in shimmering Carolina Herrera with the long, liquid cape? In a sea of red carpets, both are among top talent who got to keep their fancy duds
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AARP Releases Names of Movies for Grownups Nominees
A new batch of film nominations are out from an influential media organization — but superhero flicks and “Frozen 2” need not apply. AARP has released nominations for its annual Movies for Grownups awards, which is designed to reward films that resonate with older viewers and fight industry ageism.
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Snapchat Filter Turns Glenn Close Into Woody Harrelson Clone
The new Snapchat filter that allows you to change your gender has gone viral over the last few weeks. Celebrities and other Snapchatters have taken to social media channels to share what they would look like if born as the opposite sex. Perhaps one of the best Snapchat gender swaps came when actress, singer, and producer Glenn Close posted a...
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Time 100 Gala Draws Taylor Swift, Glenn Close and More Stars
The 15th annual Time 100 gala, celebrating TIME’s list of the world’s most influential people, took place Tuesday night at Frederick P. Rose Hall, home of Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City.
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Top Oscar Moments: Surprise Wins, Mothers' Love, Bunnies
The hostless Oscars at first threatened to be a rather antiseptic affair, but the brisk-moving ceremony soon came alive with genuinely moving feel-good moments and heartwarming surprises
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Oscars Aimed for Inclusiveness, Host or No Host
It had been three decades since the Oscars went live without a designated host to front the annual celebration of entertainment. This year’s telecast bounced lightly, for the most part, from presenter to presenter and went all-out for inclusivity in an attempt to refocus attention on the awards and not the gaffs beleaguering the ceremony over recent months.
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Close… But It's Olivia Colman for Best Actress at Oscars
Turns out Olivia Colman, not Glenn Close, was “The Favorite” at the Oscars. The British actress was a surprise winner as best actress on Sunday night for her role as Queen Anne in “The Favorite.” She beat out Close, who arrived at the Dolby Theatre as the heavy favorite to win her first Oscar in seven nominations for “The Wife.”
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Starry Starry Night: Hollywood's Best Hit Oscar's Red Carpet
Regina King brought Old Hollywood alive on the Oscar red carpet Sunday in a romantic white gown with a touch of sparkle and a long train, while Jennifer Lopez stunned in silver adorned with mirror shards and Lady Gaga sported a huge yellow diamond.
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In an Upset, ‘Green Book' Wins Best Picture at Oscars
The segregation-era road-trip drama “Green Book” was crowned best picture at the Academy Awards, handing Hollywood’s top award to a film seen as a feel-good throwback to some but ridiculed as an outdated inversion of “Driving Miss Daisy” by others.
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Stars Reflect on Awards Season at Last Show Before Oscars
Glenn Close says she’s still a bit surprised the motion picture academy gave a nod to her performance in “The Wife.” Actor Richard E. Grant says he’s certain he’s going to lose and will never get this close to Oscar again. And screenwriter Barry Jenkins just wants to savor making it to the end of the awards-circuit road and enjoy...
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History Doesn't Favor Gaga, ‘Star is Born' in Oscar Race
Hollywood loves an overnight success story. A rags-to-riches tale of a nobody who becomes a somebody has been classic fodder for the entertainment industry dating back almost a century.
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Spielberg, Gaga, Sign Get-Well Card for Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Steven Spielberg, Lady Gaga, Spike Lee and Glenn Close have a message for Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg: Get well soon.
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Win Or Lose at the Oscars, Glenn Close Is Loving the Moment
Close, among the most accomplished performers never to win an Oscar, may finally break through with ‘The Wife’
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‘The Favourite,' ‘Roma' Win Big at British Academy Awards
Tragicomic royal drama “The Favourite” and Mexican family memoir “Roma” split the honors with multiple wins each at Sunday’s British Academy Film Awards — victories that suggest a wind of change may be blowing through the movie industry. Other winners included Spike Lee’s “BlacKkKlansman” for best adapted screenplay and the Bradley Cooper-directed “A Star is Born” for music. The awards,...
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From Schoolteacher to Oscar Nominee: Inside ‘Roma' Star Yalitza Aparicio's Road to Fame
Yalitza Aparicio didn’t plan on auditioning for “Roma.” In fact, she didn’t even have plans to be an actor at all. When casting on Alfonso Cuarón’s highly personal film, based in part on his own childhood, came to her hometown of Tlaxiaco, Oaxaca in Mexico, she’d never even heard of the famed director. Instead, she was studying to be a...
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‘Roma' Tops Critics Choice Awards, Gaga and Close Split Award
“Roma” is the top winner at the Critics’ Choice Awards, winning best picture, foreign language film and a pair of individual honors for director Alfonso Cuaron. The 24th annual ceremony held Sunday at Barker Hanger in Santa Monica, California, also split the top actress award between Glenn Close for “The Wife” and Lady Gaga for “A Star Is Born.” The...
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'The Favourite' Leads Race for British Academy Film Awards
Wickedly funny royal comedy-drama “The Favourite” lived up to its name Wednesday, leading the race for the British Academy Film Awards.