Marcia Gay Harden

Marcia Gay Harden, born August 14, 1959 in La Jolla (California), was the third daughter of five. Their mother, Beverly (Bushfield) she was a homemaker, and her father, Thad Harold Harden was in the military. The family relocated often -Harden first got interested in theatre while the family was living in Greece, and she had been to plays in Athens. Harden was a student at American universities across Europe but returned to the US in 1983, to complete her degree at the University of Texas. She obtained an MFA at NYU and began acting professionally. Miller's Crossing was the Coen Brothers' cleverly satirical homage of the 1990 gangster film, Miller's Crossing. Although Harden appeared in movies from 1986 (in the less well-known The Imagemaker), she played a seductive woman-of-the-world in her first role in the mainstream. Harden's stunning portrayal of Verna as a mysterious, gorgeous mole, garnered positive reviews. Harden also played supporting roles. Harden was the lead character in Ava Gardner, a TV biopic based on Frank Sinatra. Marcia Marcia Marcia

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