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Glenn Close Recalls Her Dreamy Onscreen Kiss With A Famous Actor; ‘Maybe We Did…’

Glenn Close Recalls Her Dreamy Onscreen Kiss With A Famous Actor; ‘Maybe We Did…’

Glenn Close is one of the highly acclaimed stars who has always delivered some of the best performances. Recently the actress from 101 Dalmatians opened up, recalling her young years and a dreamy kiss that still is in her mind.  Making a recent appearance on Thursday’s episode of Watch What Happens Live, Glenn Close was asked by the host, Andy Cohen, to name a scene where she partnered with a male actor and with whom she had her best onscreen kiss.  Replying to the host’s question, Close took the name of Robert Redford. Glenn Close spoke of a scene from the movie, The Natural, adding, “I only got to kiss him once.” However, when she was pressed a bit by the host, the actress from Hillbilly Elegy then went on to state, “Maybe we did two takes.” The movie in discussion here happens to be a 1984 outing with a fabulous story in which Robert Redford stars as Roy Hobbs, who was a middle-aged baseball phenom. Roy Hobbs was known to singlehandedly turn his team’s …

AARP to honor Glenn Close with Movies for Grownups career achievement award | Hollywood

AARP to honor Glenn Close with Movies for Grownups career achievement award | Hollywood

LOS ANGELES — Glenn Close will be the next recipient of AARP The Magazine’s Movies for Grownups Awards career achievement honor. AARP to honor Glenn Close with Movies for Grownups career achievement award The 77-year-old actor is known for films including “Fatal Attraction,” “101 Dalmatians” and “The Wife” over a career spanning nearly 50 years. She will receive the honor at the AARP’s annual Movies for Grownups Awards ceremony in January, the group announced Tuesday. “I am so honored to receive the AARP Movies for Grownups Career Achievement Award even though I feel like I’m still 35, if not younger,” Close said in a statement. “I love making movies for grownups and everyone else, and I deeply appreciate the inspiration and support of the people I have worked with over 50 years. Thank you, AARP, for this great honor.” The AARP launched the Movies for Grownups initiative in 2002 to advocate for audiences over 50 years old and to fight ageism in Hollywood. The awards ceremony that celebrates movies “for grownups, by grownups” will be …