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  Marcia Gay Harden - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Harden was born in La Jolla, California and was one of five children.
Harden graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with a B.A. in theatre and earned an MFA from the graduate theatre program of New York University.
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.
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 Marcia Gay Harden Photos - Marcia Gay Harden News - Marcia Gay Harden Information
Marcia moved to Washington, DC where she began acting in regional theater and on local.
Marcia's family moved several times throughout her school years due to the fact that she is the daughter of a Navy captain.
Marcia: (On her character in movie Pollock) When she was first married, Lee's main concern was pleasing Jackson, she was the kind of woman who hung her hat on another man's peg to find herself, in spite of how brilliant she was in her own right.
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 Marcia Gay Harden Online | Information | Biography
Marcia Gay Harden is an acclaimed actress on stage, screen and television, praised by critics and awarded with the industry's most prestigious accolades.
Harden's beating out Julia Roberts, Demi Moore and Jennifer Jason Leigh for the female lead in "Miller's Crossing." At the time, Marcia was studying acting as a graduate student, even though she had already done so at the University of Texas, had done years of summer stock and was rapidly approaching 30.
Marcia is further reunited with Meryl Streep and John Goodman, her "Seagull" co-stars in the production "Theater of the New Ear" (2005), which is performed on stage and later broadcast on radio, a two act event which is directed by Charlie Kaufmann and the Coen Brothers.
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 Marcia Gay Harden
Born in Tokyo, Japan, Harden received a B.A. from the University of Texas.
The Coen Brothers were the first to cast Harden in a feature film, giving her the female lead in their critically acclaimed film Miller's Crossing (1990).
On television, Harden received an ACE nomination for her performance in Fever.
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 Biography for Marcia Gay Harden   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Marcia Gay Harden was born on August 14, 1959 in La Jolla, California, the third of five children.
Harden began her college education at American universities in Europe, and returned to the US to complete her studies at the University of Texas in 1983, went on to earn an MFA at NYU, and thereafter embarked on her acting career.
Harden also worked in the theater and, in 1993, was part of the Broadway cast of Tony Kushner's "Angels in America", playing "Harper", the alienated wife of a closeted gay man. It was a demanding dramatic role, and Harden won acclaim for her work, including a Tony award nomination.
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 The Cast of Meet Joe Black - Marcia Gay Harden   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Marcia Gay Harden radiates a unique strength and talent, which has quickly established her as one of our generation’s most gifted and varied actors.
Harden was also featured on Broadway in Tony Kushner’s Pulitzer Prize-winning two-part play Angels in America, which earned her a Tony nomination, a Drama Desk Award and a Theater World Award for her performance.
Harden graduated from the University of Texas with a B.A. in Theatre.
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 Rolling Stone : Marcia Gay Harden
It was her lawyer, with good news: Harden had been nominated for a best supporting actress Academy Award for her portrayal of the fierce artist Lee Krasner, the wife and unofficial publicist of boozing art legend Jackson Pollock.
While Harden is a newcomer to the awards party, she describes herself as "one of the workhorses of the industry." That's why "Pollock" actor-director Ed Harris, who first met Harden in 1994 while doing the Sam Shepard play Simpatico, cast her as his wife.
Harden's agent called her at midnight to say she had scored her first movie role, playing Verna, the vixen in "Miller's Crossing," which opened in the fall of 1990.
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 AMCTV.com BIOGRAPHY - Marcia Gay Harden   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Currently, Marcia Gay Harden is one of Hollywood's most respected character actors.
Harden, who was born on August 14, 1959, in La Jolla, CA, made a splash with her affecting big-screen debut in the Coen brothers' Miller's Crossing (1990).
Marcia Gay Harden lives in New York City with her husband and daughter.
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 Marcia Gay Harden Biography :: Hollywood.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
That same year, Harden received excellent notices for her portrayal of the erotic anti-heroine of "Crush", an unconventional road picture from New Zealand, in which she essayed a careless American who ingratiates herself into the lives and beds of a writer and his grown daughter.
Harden lent intelligence and a sultriness to her turn as a NASA engineer romanced by over-the-hill astronaut Tommy Lee Jones in "Space Cowboys" (2000), but had one of her best screen roles yet as Lee Krasner in "Pollock" (also 2000), Ed Harris' labor-of-love biopic of the tempestuous artist.
Harden reunited with Clint Eastwood for one of the director's most accomplished and acclaimed films, "Mystic River" (2003), to play Celeste, the soul-lost wife of Dave (Tim Robbins), one of three childhood friends caught up in a murder that threatens to unravel their entire lives.
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 CANOE -- JAM! Movies - Artists - Harden, Marcia Gay: Friendship and her love of labor
Marcia Gay Harden likes to be close with her co-stars.
California-born Harden studied theatre at University of Texas, and her early training was mainly on the stage.
Harden has taken roles to pay the bills, but craves characters whom she can relate to.
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 Marcia Gay Harden (via CobWeb/3.1 planet03.csc.ncsu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Marcia Gay Harden was raised in an itinerant military family.
In college, Harden decided she would be an actress, earning her Bachelor's in theater.
On stage, Harden was nominated for a Tony for Angels in America.
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 Marcia Gay Harden
Marcia Gay Harden's off-screen life is just as rich as that of any of the dynamic women she plays on the silver screen.
One of five children of a U.S. Navy captain, Harden honed her craft early -- changing her identity every time the family relocated, and even pretending to be a boy in Japan.
Motherhood hits close to home for Harden, who once planned to start a family with a gay cast mate from her 1993 Tony-nominated run in Angels in America.
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 Marcia Gay Harden - Cranky Critic® StarTalk - Movie Star Interviews
Marcia Gay Harden: He is so intense and so committed and so available.
Marcia Gay Harden: I deferred to him [laughs] unless it was something I felt strongly about.
Marcia Gay Harden: She was, though, because she let him be center stage.
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 Marcia Gay Harden an elegant mum-to-be
Always one of the most stylish red carpet guests, Oscar nominee Marcia Gay Harden did not disappoint as she stepped out for the premiere of her new film Welcome To Mooseport in Los Angeles on Tuesday.
Heavily pregnant with twins, the 44-year-old star was a vision of elegance as she stepped out in a demure empire waist gown and fl cardigan for the Los Angeles debut.
The past few months have been extremely difficult for Marcia, who tragically lost her young niece Audrey and six-year-old nephew Sander two months ago in a fire at the children's New York home.
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 Marcia Gay Harden Online
Marcia has been a guest on Sidewalks TV on November 9.
This holiday season, Marcia Gay Harden and Crest Whitestrips Premium are on a quest to reunite one deserving family, for a New York City trip they'll never forget.
My family is the most important part of my life, so I'm thrilled to have the opportunity to reunite a deserving family for a trip to New York, and give them a chance to spend time with their loved ones." Full article can be read here.
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 iBerkshires / Marcia Gay Harden reading in Adams to benefit Topia Arts Center -
One of film, theatre and television’s uniquely original talents, the versatile Marcia Gay Harden was once again nominated for a Best Supporting Actress Academy Award© for her performance as Celeste Boyle in the critically-acclaimed film by Clint Eastwood.
Harden won the Academy Award© in 2001 for her stunning portrayal of Lee Krasner opposite Ed Harris in the feature film Pollock.
Harden won the New York Film Critics Award for best supporting actress and she received the Spirit of Sundance Award for her richly layered work in The Spitfire Grill.
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 Marcia Gay Harden News
News about Marcia Gay Harden continually updated from thousands of sources around the net.
Marcia Gay Harden has long been respected in the acting community, for her roles in everything from "Miller's Crossing" to "Flubber" to "Space Cowboys." She has worked on Broadway and on TV.
Academy Award-winning actress Marcia Gay Harden will be filming a movie in Lancaster County this summer.
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 Oscar nominee rarely does the expected
Marcia Gay Harden, an Academy Award nominee this year for Best Supporting Actress in "Pollock," remembers when she first decided to be an actress.
The ocean view from her beach-front apartment was blocked with mountains of flowers and plants from friends and fans congratulating Harden on her first Oscar nomination.
Harden will soon be seen with Judy Davis in "Gaudi Afternoon," filmed in Barcelona, Spain, and will co-star for the third time with Joe Mantegna in the TV drama "Walking Shadow," shot in Vancouver, British Columbia.
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 Marcia Gay Harden Bio, News and Movie Credits - RopeofSilicon.com
One of film, theatre and television’s uniquely original talents, the versatile Marcia Gay Harden won the Academy Award in 2001 for her stunning portrayal of Lee Krasner opposite Ed Harris in the feature film Pollock.
Harden was featured on Broadway in Tony Kushner’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play "Angels in America", which earned her a Tony nomination, a Drama Desk Award and a Theater World Award.
Harden graduated from the University of Texas with a B.A. in Theater and went on to earn an MFA from the graduate theatre program at New York University.
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 Pollock | Marcia Gay Harden | pop : ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
She was reportedly misannounced by Variety's Army Archerd as ''Marcia May Harden,'' demonstrating her comparatively low profile even though she's a 41-year-old stage and screen veteran.
The other major conundrum -- whether to position Harden as actress or supporting actress -- was settled when Harden won supporting nods from both the New York Film Critics Circle (the award that first put her on the list of contenders) and an online critics' group.
Harden is still spinning from the win, which she capped with a 4 a.m.
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 HSX Prediction Market: StarBonds® : Marcia Gay Harden   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Marcia Gay Harden first appeared in the 1990 Coen Brothers film Miller's Crossing.
Harden went on to star in films such as The First Wives Club, Flubber, and Meet Joe Black.
Harden's training and background are from the stage.
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 Marcia Gay Harden
Marcia Gay Harden began working in theater in Washington, D.C., where she received two Helen Hayes Award nominations for performances in Crimes of the Heart and The Miss Firecracker Contest.
Harden was born in Tokyo, Japan, and holds a B.A. in Theater from the University of Texas and a M.F.A. in Theater from New York University.
Harden portrayed a classic Hollywood beauty, Ava Gardner, in the TV biopic miniseries Sinatra (1992).
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 Marcia Gay Harden
She grew up in Japan, Greece, Germany and various places about the United States, always the new kid in a new school in a new town.
On film, she had a key role in the 1986 flop thriller The Imagemaker, then returned to the stage for four years.
After winning her Oscar for Pollock, Harden shrank into a supporting role on an uninspired TV series, playing second fiddle to famed ham Richard Dreyfuss on The Education of Max Bickford.
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 Miller's Crossing: Marcia Gay Harden   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Miller's Crossing marks the film debut of Marcia Gay Harden, who plays Verna.
Like previous Coen brothers discoveries Frances McDormand and Holly Hunter, she comes from the New York theatre, where she has appeared in plays by Brecht, Chekhov, Shakespeare, Harold Pinter and Sam Shepard.
Since her debut in Miller's Crossing, Harden has been in such movies as Late for Dinner, The First Wives Club, and Flubber.
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 Marcia Gay Harden — Infoplease.com
Harden is a respected film, stage, and television actress who is known for turning in consistently strong, nuanced performances.
MARCIA, MARCIA, MARCIA; BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS NOMINEE MARCIA GAY HARDEN WEIGHS IN ON CHANEL SUITS, OVERALLS AND SURVIVING THE OSCAR......
Marcia Gay Harden enjoys an evening with the "Lennon" cast at a Creative Coalition shindig held Thursday at Etcetera Etcetera.(V)
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 Marcia Gay Harden Current Month TV Schedule
Marcia Gay Harden reprises her role as FBI agent Star Morrison.
Starring Laura Linney, Topher Grace, Gabriel Byrne, Marcia Gay Harden, Paul Rudd, Lois Smith, Ross A McIntyre, Chris Meyer, Jennifer Carty, Becki Newton.
Starring Alison Elliott, Ellen Burstyn, Marcia Gay Harden, Will Patton, Kieran Mulroney, Gailard Sartain, John M Jackson, Louise De Cormier, Ida Griesemer, Lincoln Grow.
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Marcia Gay Harden has 1 in-development credit available on IMDbPro.com.
Mystic River: Beneath the Surface (2004) (V) (as Marsha Gay Harden)....
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 Amazon.com: American Dreamz (Widescreen Edition): DVD: Hugh Grant,Dennis Quaid,Mandy Moore (II),Willem Dafoe,Jennifer ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
This complicated storyline doesn't quite have the bite it's reaching for; the political edge is particularly blunted--even diehard Republicans are unlikely to be offended.
It's a shame the same can't be said for John Cho, Jennifer Coolidge, Judy Greer, Marcia Gay Harden, and others, as none of them have a lot to do in this movie.
Jennifer Coolidge and Marcia Gay Harden are good as Moore's mother and Quaid's first lady respectively.
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