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Palm Springs Film Fest: ‘The Wife’ Star Glenn Close Tapped for Honor
Glenn Close, the revered actress of stage and screen, has been tapped to receive the Icon Award at the 30th edition of the Palm Springs International Film Festival, which is set to run Jan. 3-14.
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Glenn Close Returns to Stage, Reveals Remarkable Childhood in Cult
Back on Broadway in Edward Albee's 'A Delicate Balance,' the three-time Tony winner opens up her larger-than-life father, William Taliaferro Close, a doctor who spent years in the Congo, battling Ebola and serving as Congolese leader Mobutu Sese Seko's personal physician; his decision to join religious group/cult the Moral Re-Armament; and why she holds no resentment: "Forgiveness is probably the most revolutionary concept there is right now in our world"
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Glenn Close, ‘Whiplash’ Director Revel in Rewards of Risky Indie Film Biz at Sundance Benefit
While the veteran actress recalled raising money for her passion project "Albert Nobbs," Damien Chazelle revealed how his Miles Teller-starring movie's positive reception at the Utah film festival has opened doors for him.
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Alberto Iglesias Named Film Composer of the Year at the World Soundtrack Awards
Brian Byrne wins song of the year honors for "Lay Your Head Down" from "Albert Nobbs."
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Madonna, Mary J. Blige, Bret McKenzie Nominated for World Soundtrack Awards
Florence + The Machine and Sinead O'Connor round out the nominees for best original song, while Alexandre Desplat, Alberto Iglesias, Cliff Martinez, John Williams and Howard Shore will compete for film composer of the year and best original score.
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Antonia Campbell-Hughes Cast as Austrian Kidnap Victim Natascha Kampusch
The “Albert Nobbs” and “Bright Star” actress is cast as the lead in Kampush biopic “3096.”
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Tilda Swinton, John Hurt Join Jim Jarmusch’s Vampire Film ‘Only Lovers Left Alive’
Tom Hiddleston and Mia Wasikowska also star in the vampire love story, set to shoot in Germany later this year.
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Oscars 2012: Why Fashion Designers Are Waiting for the Presenters List
Most of the Academy's best actress nominees don't fit designers' preferred profile of a fashion "It Girl."
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Sinead O’ Connor Cries For Help on Twitter: ‘I’m Really Unwell’
In a string of posts, the singer told fans she was "in serious danger" and asked, "Does anyone know a psychiatrist in Dublin or Wicklow who could urgently see me today please?"
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Academy Announces 7 Films Competing for Makeup Oscars
"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2" and "The Artist" will go up against five other films during the awards ceremony Feb. 26.
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Charlize Theron, Jessica Chastain, Berenice Bejo Sparkle in Cartier Bling at Palm Springs Gala
Cartier has a serious lock on red carpet jewels at the Palm Springs Gala. Why? Because the jewelry company has been a sponsor of the star-studded event for five years.
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Why the Palm Springs Film Festival Is an Awards Season Player
Offering U.S. moviegoers a rare look at the year's best international films, this year's event will attract Oscar hopefuls like Glenn Close, Gary Oldman and George Clooney.
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