Marcia Gay Harden
Marcia Gay Harden was born on August 14 of 1959 in La Jolla, California, her third child from five. Beverly Bushfield Her mother employed as a domestic worker and her husband Thad Harold Harden fought in the army. Her family moved frequently. As they travelled to Greece She became interested in theater, and she attended Athens shows. Harden went on to study at American universities across Europe but returned to the US in 1983 to finish her education at University of Texas. She obtained an MFA at NYU and started her acting career. Even though she had appeared in a movie as early as 1986, in the largely unnoticed The Imagemaker (1986), her debut role in the mainstream which was in conjunction with TV film roles, was the hot, sultry woman fatale in"The Imagemaker," the Coen Brothers' cleverly offbeat tribute to the gangster film, Miller's Crossing (1990). Harden's gorgeous portrayal as Verna, an enigmatic, seductive moll, received positive reviewers. Harden continued to work steadily in supporting roles, including her portrayal as Ava Gardner in Sinatra (1992) which was a biopic on television on Frank Sinatra.



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