Glenn Close, who can be found in Deliverance on Netflix, made revelations in an episode of Watch What Happens Livehosted by Andy Cohen. The actress notably confided that she still dreams of this cinema kiss, the best of her career.
With an extremely rich career, Glenn Close chose to answer questions from the famous host Andy Cohen in an episode of Watch What Happens Live. The one who played Alberta, Ebony’s mother in the horror film inspired by true events on the streaming platform Netflix, Deliverancereleased last August, took the opportunity to make many confidences. Throughout his career, Glenn Close, who has worked with such A-list actors as Michael Douglas, Jeremy Irons and Jeff Bridges, noted that there was one who particularly stood out above the rest. And not necessarily for his acting talents, even if we can remember these five films in his career. Asked what his best on-screen kiss was, the star of Fatal affair revealed, in a dreamy voice, as noted by Entertainment Weekly: “Robert Redford… in The Best [film sorti en 1984 et réalisé par Barry Levinson, NDLR].” And the 77-year-old actress, whose five films we have listed which marked her career, clarified, clearly disappointed: “I only got to kiss him once. Maybe we did two takes…”
An unforgettable kiss and an Oscar nomination for Glenn Close
If, more than forty years after filming, Glenn Close still remembers her kiss with Robert Redford with emotion, she received an Oscar nomination for this feature film. The Best tells the story of Roy Hobbs, played by Robert Redford, a baseball star deprived of his career for a long time following a gunshot that left him in the hospital for two years. Close to retirement age, he was finally recruited by the professional club the New York Knights and demonstrated throughout the matches that he was indeed the best. Glenn Close played his love interest, Iris Gaines.
-Glenn Close, cash on the Oscars
If she was nominated for an Oscar for this film, it is not the only nomination received by the actress for this distinction. In fact, she was named for The World According to Garp in 1982, Friends first in 1983, Fatal affair in 1987, Dangerous Liaisons in 1988, Albert Nobbs in 2011, The Wife in 2018 and An American ode in 2020. When Andy Cohen asked her for which film she deserved the award, the one who was surprised that Gwyneth Paltrow had one simply indicated: “All !” Although she didn’t win an Oscar, Glenn Close has many other honors, including three Emmy Awards and three Golden Globes.
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