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 | |
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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.
[edit] Selected Filmography
- Not Only Strangers (1979)
- The Imagemaker (1986)
- Miller's Crossing (1990)
- Fever (1991) (TV)
- Crush (1992)
- The First Wives Club (1996)
- Far Harbor (1996)
- Spy Hard (1996)
- Flubber (1997)
- Desperate Measures (1998)
- Meet Joe Black (1998)
- Curtain Call (1999)
- Space Cowboys (2000)
- Pollock (2000)
- Gaudi Afternoon (2001)
- Mystic River (2003)
- Casa de los babys (2003)
- Mona Lisa Smile (2003)
- Welcome to Mooseport (2004)
- P.S. (2004)
- Bad News Bears (2005)
- American Gun (2005)
- American Dreamz (2006)
- The Hoax (2006)
- The Dead Girl (2006)
[edit] Footnotes
[edit] External links
- Marcia Gay Harden at the Internet Movie Database
- Marcia Gay Harden at TV.com
- Marcia Gay Harden 2006 Interview on Sidewalks Entertainment
Preceded by Angelina Jolie for Girl, Interrupted |
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress 2000 for Pollock |
Succeeded by Jennifer Connelly for A Beautiful Mind |
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