Marcia Gay Harden
Marcia Gay Harden is the fifth of her siblings born to La Jolla on 14 August 1959. Beverly Bushfield, her mother was a housewife, while Thad Harold Harden fought working in the Army. The family relocated often -her first interest with theatre when the family was in Greece and she seen plays in Athens. Harden started her college studies in Europe at American universities and later moved to the US in order to finish her education at the University of Texas. In 1983, Harden earned her MFA at NYU. Although she had acted in a movie in 1986 in the little-known The Imagemaker (1986), her debut role in the mainstream that was a part of a TV films, was a sultry femme fatale in her role in the Coen Brothers' cleverly offbeat homage to the gangster movie, Miller's Crossing (1990). Harden's beautiful portrayal of Verna as a mysterious, beautiful moll, earned her rave evaluations. Harden was subsequently busy as a supporting character, such as the role of Ava Gardner in Sinatra (1992) which was a biopic on television about Frank Sinatra.



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