Glenn Close - Age, Bio, Birthday, Family, Net Worth

1.Broadway StarGlenn Close started her career on Broadway, appearing in several hit plays including "The Real Thing" and "Sunset Boulevard". She has won three Tony Awards for her performances on stage.2.Over 100 Movie AppearancesGlenn Close has made over 100 movie appearances over the course of her career, ranging from comedies to thrillers to dramas. Her

<div id='' class='facts-item'><div id='' class='facts-heading'><h3 id='' class='facts-number'>1.</h3></div><div id='' class='facts-text-wrapper'><h3 class='facts-title'>Broadway Star</h3><p class='facts-text'>Glenn Close started her career on Broadway, appearing in several hit plays including "The Real Thing" and "Sunset Boulevard". She has won three Tony Awards for her performances on stage.</p></div></div><div id='' class='facts-item'><div id='' class='facts-heading'><h3 id='' class='facts-number'>2.</h3></div><div id='' class='facts-text-wrapper'><h3 class='facts-title'>Over 100 Movie Appearances</h3><p class='facts-text'>Glenn Close has made over 100 movie appearances over the course of her career, ranging from comedies to thrillers to dramas. Her most iconic roles include Alex Forrest in Fatal Attraction and Cruella de Vil in 101 Dalmations.</p></div></div><div id='' class='facts-item'><div id='' class='facts-heading'><h3 id='' class='facts-number'>3.</h3></div><div id='' class='facts-text-wrapper'><h3 class='facts-title'>Emmy and Golden Globe Winner</h3><p class='facts-text'>Glenn Close has won two Primetime Emmy Awards and three Golden Globe Awards for her work on television, as well as six additional Emmy nominations and seven additional Golden Globe nominations.</p></div></div><div id='' class='facts-item'><div id='' class='facts-heading'><h3 id='' class='facts-number'>4.</h3></div><div id='' class='facts-text-wrapper'><h3 class='facts-title'>Contralto Voice</h3><p class='facts-text'>Glenn Close has a naturally low contralto singing voice, which she has used in musical films like "The Little Mermaid" and "Albert Nobbs".</p></div></div><div id='' class='facts-item'><div id='' class='facts-heading'><h3 id='' class='facts-number'>5.</h3></div><div id='' class='facts-text-wrapper'><h3 class='facts-title'>Guinness World Record Holder</h3><p class='facts-text'>In 2011, Glenn Close set a Guinness World Record for the longest continuous acting performance by a single actor in the same role, playing Norma Desmond in the play Sunset Boulevard for 553 performances over a period of 19 years.</p></div></div>

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