Marcia Gay Harden
Marcia Gay Harden, born on August 14, 1959, in La Jolla (California), was the third of five. Beverly Bushfield Her mother was a housewife as Thad Harold Harden was employed in the military. Her family moved frequently. While they were in Greece She became interested in theater, and she attended Athens productions. Harden attended American universities across Europe before returning to the US after 1983 to continue her degree at the University of Texas. She earned an MFA from NYU and started acting professionally. Though she appeared in a film from 1986 for the lesser-known The Imagemaker (1986), her debut role in the mainstream in a television movie work, was as an edgy femme fatale in the Coen Brothers' cleverly offbeat tribute to the film of the same name, Miller's Crossing (1990). Harden received good reviews for her sultry performance as Verna as a stunning, mischievous woman. Harden continued to work in support parts. Harden was the lead character in Ava Gardner, a TV biopic on Frank Sinatra.



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