Marcia Gay Harden
Marcia Gay Harden is the third of the five sisters born to La Jolla on 14 August 1959. Beverly Bushfield was her mother. She employed as a domestic worker and her husband Thad Harold Harden was employed in the military. They moved a lotHarden first got interested in acting when her family lived in Greece as she had attended plays in Athens. Harden began her studies in American colleges in Europe after which she returned to the US to pursue her education in the University of Texas in 1983 followed by an MFA degree at NYU after which she, embarked on her career as an actor. Miller's Crossing was the Coen Brothers humorous homage to the 1990 film about gangsters, Miller's Crossing. Although she had been in film from 1986 (in the lesser-known The Imagemaker), she played a seductive female lead in her first major role. Harden's gorgeous portrayal as Verna who was a mysterious, seductive moll, received positive evaluations. Harden also played supporting role. She was in Ava Gardner, a TV biopic on Frank Sinatra.



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