Glenn Close (born March 19, 1947) is an American film, television and stage actress. Throughout her long and varied career, she has been consistently acclaimed for her versatility and is widely regarded as one of the finest actresses of her generation. She has won three Emmy Awards, three Tony Awards and received six Academy Award nominations.
Close began her professional stage career in 1974 in Love for Love, and was mostly a New York stage actress through the rest of the 1970s and early 1980s, appearing in both plays and musicals, including the Broadway productions of Barnum in 1980 and The Real Thing in 1983, for which she won the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play. Her first film role was in The World According to Garp (1982), which she followed up with supporting roles in The Big Chill (1983), and The Natural (1984); all three earned her nominations for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. She would later receive nominations for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performances in Fatal Attraction (1987), Dangerous Liaisons (1988), and Albert Nobbs (2011). In the 1990s, she won two more Tony Awards, for Death and the Maiden in 1992 and Sunset Boulevard in 1995, while she won her first Emmy Award for the 1995 TV film Serving in Silence: The Margarethe Cammermeyer Story.
Actors: Mercè Arànega (actress), Marc Martínez (actor), Michel Fessler (writer), Josep Julien (actor), Juan Antonio Agulló (miscellaneous crew), Joan Bentallé (actor), Inma Ochoa (actress), Claudio Zulian (producer), Claudio Zulian (writer), Claudio Zulian (director), Jose Mellinas (actor), Carles Punyet (actor), Florín Opritescu (actor), Marta Pons (miscellaneous crew), Vicky Luengo (actress),
Plot: Based on real facts, the film tells us the adventures of Bonaventura the boilermaker, his sister Marianna and her lover, the rich merchant Vicenç. They all lived at the beginning of the 18th century on the disappeared district of Bornet in Barcelona, a wasted area because of the Spanish succession war. Three people confronted to a time of great social, political and intimate changes. A time which is our time as well.
Genres: Drama, History,Actors: Nathan Marlow (actor), Greg Laurie (actor), Greg Laurie (writer), Greg Laurie (producer), Troy Lamberth (writer), Troy Lamberth (editor), James C. Dobson (actor), Dwight Thompson (writer), Nick Vujicic (actor), Dwight Thompson (editor), Kristin Daly (actor), Cathe Laurie (actress), Kristin Daly (actor), Kimberly Fabian (actor), Mitchell Neal (actor),
Genres: Documentary, Drama, Family,Actors: Nathan Marlow (actor), Greg Laurie (actor), Greg Laurie (writer), Greg Laurie (producer), Troy Lamberth (writer), Troy Lamberth (editor), James C. Dobson (actor), Dwight Thompson (writer), Nick Vujicic (actor), Dwight Thompson (editor), Kristin Daly (actor), Cathe Laurie (actress), Kristin Daly (actor), Kimberly Fabian (actor), Mitchell Neal (actor),
Genres: Documentary, Drama, Family,Actors: Nathan Marlow (actor), Greg Laurie (actor), Greg Laurie (writer), Greg Laurie (producer), Troy Lamberth (writer), Troy Lamberth (editor), James C. Dobson (actor), Dwight Thompson (writer), Nick Vujicic (actor), Dwight Thompson (editor), Kristin Daly (actor), Cathe Laurie (actress), Kristin Daly (actor), Kimberly Fabian (actor), Mitchell Neal (actor),
Genres: Documentary, Drama, Family,Actors: Xosé Manuel Esperante (actor), Martín Rodríguez Vázquez (director), Martín Rodríguez Vázquez (producer), Martín Rodríguez Vázquez (writer), Rosa Puga Davila (actress), Teté García (actress), Diego Frey (producer),
Genres: Fantasy, Short,Actors: Txema Lorente (actor), Alfons Viñas (producer), Alfons Viñas (director), Alfons Viñas (editor), Alfons Viñas (writer), Gloria Giménez (actress), Joan Forns (actor),
Genres: Drama, Short,Actors: Stephen Rea (actor), James Fox (actor), Ian McNeice (actor), Hugh Bonneville (actor), James Frain (actor), John Bennett (actor), Richard Hartley (composer), Ron Cook (actor), Trevor Peacock (actor), Stephen Moore (actor), Neil Pearson (actor), Branka Katic (actress), Catherine McCormack (actress), Aaron Taylor-Johnson (actor), David Broder (miscellaneous crew),
Genres: Drama,Actors: Montserrat Salvador (actress), Ventura Pons (producer), Julieta Serrano (actress), Rosa Maria Sardà (actress), Jordi Dauder (actor), Ventura Pons (writer), Ventura Pons (director), Carles Cases (composer), Sergi López (actor), Agustín González (actor), Mercè Pons (actress), Roger Coma (actor), Pere Abadal (editor), David Selvas (actor), Sergi Belbel (writer),
Plot: Eleven episodes portray different encounters in a large city during the course of a single night towards the end of the millennium. A young man wants to stop living together with a young woman because he believes that they no longer have anything to say to each other. The young woman goes to visit her mother, an elderly woman. She lives with an old lesbian who meets her homeless brother. She asks him to forgive her for having seduced his wife all those years ago, but the brother pretends not to know who she is. A young boy attacks the homeless man. At first he tells him about his wild nights, then he knocks him to the ground and steals the old man's ring. At home the young boy has a bath and asks his father to join him in the tub. The boy's father has a girlfriend, a young woman. He intends to end their relationship... Eleven interlocking scenes that involve two characters, one of whom carries forward into the next scene, until the chain comes full circle.
Keywords: absurdism, adultery, barcelona-spain, based-on-play, bathtub, blow-job, city, cruelty, domestic-violence, episodic-structureActors: Alber Ponte (writer), Uxía Blanco (actress), Luis Iglesia (actor), Fely Manzano (actress), Vicente Montoto (actor), Manuel Abad (writer), Manuel Abad (director), Carlos Amil (editor), Miguel Anxo Murado (writer), Daniel Domínguez (writer), X. Manuel Méndez (actor),
Genres: Drama, Short,Actors: Joan Lluís Bozzo (actor), Joan Lluís Bozzo (actor), Joan Lluís Bozzo (actor), Joan Lluís Bozzo (actor), Joan Lluís Bozzo (actor), Joan Lluís Bozzo (actor), Pepe Rubianes (actor), Pepe Rubianes (actor), Pepe Rubianes (actor), Pepe Rubianes (actor), Pepe Rubianes (actor), Pepe Rubianes (actor), Montse Guallar (actress), Montse Guallar (actress), Montse Guallar (actress),
Genres: Comedy,Hey girl it's me,
I know it's late, but I couldn't wait,
Your on my mind.
Is this love?
'Cause it feels like I could fly,
Whenever you pass me by.
I want you home,
Just to be here, to be near,
Never alone.
I've missed you so,
All my fears,
All my tears,
Will be gone.
You've got me in a tangle,
That I don't if I can handle,
Is it me or him?
Next to you is all I know,
So baby, take this slow.
I want you home,
Just to be here, to be near,
Never alone.
I've missed you so,
All my fears,
All my tears,
Will be gone.
Throw your tears away 'cause baby I'm here to stay,
I'll be yours in every way, 'cause baby you're the best part of my day.
I want you home,
Just to be here, to be near,
Never alone.
I've missed you so,
All my fears,
All my tears,
Glenn Close (born March 19, 1947) is an American film, television and stage actress. Throughout her long and varied career, she has been consistently acclaimed for her versatility and is widely regarded as one of the finest actresses of her generation. She has won three Emmy Awards, three Tony Awards and received six Academy Award nominations.
Close began her professional stage career in 1974 in Love for Love, and was mostly a New York stage actress through the rest of the 1970s and early 1980s, appearing in both plays and musicals, including the Broadway productions of Barnum in 1980 and The Real Thing in 1983, for which she won the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play. Her first film role was in The World According to Garp (1982), which she followed up with supporting roles in The Big Chill (1983), and The Natural (1984); all three earned her nominations for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. She would later receive nominations for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performances in Fatal Attraction (1987), Dangerous Liaisons (1988), and Albert Nobbs (2011). In the 1990s, she won two more Tony Awards, for Death and the Maiden in 1992 and Sunset Boulevard in 1995, while she won her first Emmy Award for the 1995 TV film Serving in Silence: The Margarethe Cammermeyer Story.