Jessica Alba, Jennifer Garner and Gwyneth Paltrow are giving back this holiday season.
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Shakespeare In Love.It was a shock at the time - she beat the likes of Cate Blanchett, in Elizabeth, Meryl Streep in One True Thing and Brazilian actress Fernanda Montenegro in Walter Salles' celebrated drama Central Station, which was also nominated in the Best Foreign Language film category.And now Glenn Close has rather heavily implied that she was baffled by the decision.: “I remember the year that Gwyneth Paltrow won over that incredible actress who was in Central Station, and I thought,
.Jessica Alba, Jennifer Garner and Gwyneth Paltrow are giving back this holiday season.
Jennifer Garner and Jessica Alba pose for a quick pick with their face masks on during Baby2Baby’s Holiday Drive-Thru Distribution Event in Los Angeles on Sunday afternoon (December 13).
Gwyneth Paltrow is opening up about how she knew that she wouldn't be an actress forever.During an interview on SiriusXM’s Quarantined with Bruce, per People, the actress said that after winning the Oscar for her role in Shakespeare in Love, she soon realized the emotional high of fame, celebrity, and Hollywood wouldn't be long-lasting, and that she didn't actually "love acting that much as it turns out.""I sort of felt like, well, now who am I supposed to be? Like, what am I, what am I driving
Gwyneth Paltrow has suggested that winning an Oscar helped her realise she “doesn’t love acting that much”. The Shakespeare in Love actor received heavy criticism after her surprise win for Best Actress in 1999, with many complaining she didn’t deserve the award.
Gwyneth Paltrow is opening up about why fans are seeing less and less of her on screen these days. During an appearance on SiriusXM's "Radio Andy," the 48-year-old star revealed the reasoning behind her transition from Hollywood.
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Glenn Close politely called out Gwyneth Paltrow while fielding questions about being nominated for an Academy Award seven times without a single win. The actress, 73, is in the Oscar conversation once again for her role in the Ron Howard-directed Netflix original “Hillbilly Elegy." The role comes after her surprise best actress loss last year for her part in “The Wife.” The prize ultimately went to Olivia Colman for “The Favourite.” Close spoke with Peter Travers for his ABC News special
Also Read: Critics Call Ron Howard's 'Hillbilly Elegy' 'Laughably Horrendous,' 'Worst Film of His Career'Close went on, “I thought, ‘What?’ It’s like, it doesn’t make sense, so I think who wins has a lot of things to do with how things have been, whether it has traction or whatever.
Glenn Close admitted she didn’t believe that Gwyneth Paltrow‘s performance in Shakespeare in Love was worthy of her 1999 Oscar win.The Hillbilly Elegy star, 73, opened up about her thoughts on the Academy Awards during an interview with ABC News’ Popcorn with Peter Travers on Tuesday, November 24.“I honestly feel that to be nominated by your peers is about as good as it gets,” she explained.
Hillbilly Eleg, veteran actress Glenn Close has revealed that Gwyneth Paltrow’s 1999 Oscar win for Shakespeare in Love left her confused. Close, who currently holds the record of being the most Oscar nominated actress in history without a win, wasn’t in the running against Paltrow that year but nevertheless shared her thoughts on the ceremony and the way winners can often be perplexing.
Glenn Close is opening up about the Academy Awards.
Amy Adams and Glenn Close are speaking out in defense of "Hillbilly Elegy," a new film they star in. The Ron Howard-directed movie was met with a slew of negative reviews following its release on Netflix earlier this week.The film follows a Yale law student who returns to his home state of Ohio where he contemplates his family generations and his future.