Marcia Gay Harden

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Marcia Gay Harden
Born August 14, 1959
La Jolla, California United States
Years active 1985 - present
Spouse(s) Thaddaeus Scheel
Notable roles Lee Krasner in Pollock
Celeste Boyle in Mystic River
Academy Awards
Best Supporting Actress 2000 Pollock

Marcia Gay Harden (born August 14, 1959) is an Academy Award-winning American actress.

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[edit] Biography

[edit] Early life

Harden, one of five children, was born in La Jolla, California to Beverly Bushfield, a housewife, and Thaddeus Harold Harden, a Texas native who was an officer in the Navy.[1] One of her siblings is also named Thaddeus. Harden's family frequently moved because of her father's job, living in Japan, Germany, Greece, California and Maryland.[2] She graduated from Surrattsville High School in Clinton, Maryland in 1976 and from the University of Texas at Austin with a B.A. in theatre, earning an MFA from the graduate theatre program of New York University.

[edit] Career

Harden debuted on Broadway in Tony Kushner's Angels in America in 1993. For her film work, she won a Best Supporting Actress Academy Award for Pollock (2000), and was nominated in the same category for Mystic River (2003). She is currently shooting a film called Home, in which she will be playing the role of a mother (to her real daughter, Eulala Scheel) as she did in Felicity: An American Girl Adventure (2005).

Other notable films include The Imagemaker (1986), her first screen role, in which she played a stage manager; the Coen Brothers' Miller's Crossing (1990), a 1930s mobster drama in which she gained her first wide exposure; the Disney sci-fi comedy Flubber (1997), a popular hit in which she co-starred with Robin Williams; the supernatural drama Meet Joe Black (1998); Labor of Love (1998), a Lifetime Television movie in which she starred with David Marshall Grant; and an all-star adventure-drama of aging astronauts, Space Cowboys (2000). She also guest-starred as a FBI undercover agent posing as a white-supremacist in "Raw," an episode of the popular crime drama Law & Order: Special Victims Unit for which she has been nominated for Best Guest Actress in a Drama Series. She recently reprised this role in the series' eighth season premiere.

[edit] Personal life

Her nephew and niece, Sander and Audrey Harden, died in Astoria, New York of severe burns from a house fire, along with her former-sister-in-law, Rebecca.[citation needed]

Harden is married to Thaddaeus Scheel, with whom she worked on The Spitfire Grill (1996), and the couple have three children: a daughter, Eulala Grace Scheel, and twins Julitta Dee Scheel and Hudson Harden Scheel. The family lives in Harlem, New York.

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Preceded by
Angelina Jolie
for Girl, Interrupted
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress
2000
for Pollock
Succeeded by
Jennifer Connelly
for A Beautiful Mind