Marcia Gay Harden

Marcia Gay Harden, born on the 14th of August, 1959, in La Jolla (California), was the 3rd child in a family of five. The mother of her child, Beverly (Bushfield), was a housewife, while her father Thad Harold Harden, was in the military. Families moved oftenHarden first got interested in acting when her family was living in Greece and had attended plays in Athens. Harden began her studies in Europe at American colleges and eventually moved to the US and completed her education at the University of Texas. In 1983, Harden earned her MFA in theatre at NYU. While she was in a movie in 1986 in a film that was not widely known, The Imagemaker (1986), her first major role in a television movie work, was as a sultry femme fatale in the Coen Brothers' cleverly offbeat tribute to the film of the same name, Miller's Crossing (1990). Harden was recognized by critics for her stunning performance as Verna. Harden then worked in supporting roles. Harden was the lead character in Ava Gardner, a TV biopic of Frank Sinatra. Marcia Marcia Marcia

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