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Her fellow-nominated co-stars in the play included James Gandolfini, Hope Davis and Jeff Daniels. In 2009, it was her exceptional Broadway performance in this starring role that garnered her the Best Actress Tony Award®. In 2011 Harden reprised the role she originated on Broadway in the Tony Award® winning play God of Carnage along with the original cast with a tremendously successful stage run at the Ahmanson Theater in Los Angeles. Marcia has chosen a life away from mainstream Hollywood, crossing between independent and studio films, and television and theatre.
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This fall, Harden reprised her role as First Amendment attorney Rebecca Halliday in the critically acclaimed guest star role on Aaron Sorkin’s HBO series The Newsroom. Recent projects include Elsa & Fred starring the legendary Shirley MacLaine and Christopher Plummer, the ABC comedy series Trophy Wife which starred Malin Ackerman, Bradley Whitford and Michaela Watkins and Woody Allen’s Magic in the Moonlight, starring Emma Stone, Colin Firth and Jacki Weaver. The release of this film has been set for Valentine’s Day 2015. Up next is the highly anticipated Universal film Fifty Shades of Grey, in which she plays Christian Grey’s mother. Her versatility and wide-range have been praised in such films as Millers Crossing, The First Wives Club, Meet Joe Black, Mona Lisa Smile, The Hoax, and Used People. From the glamorous Ava Gardner in Sinatra, to the artist Lee Krasner in Pollock (for which she won Best Supporting Actress Oscar®), to the down and out Celeste in Mystic River (another Academy Award® nomination) Marcia has created a signature style based in character transformation. Award-winning actress Marcia Gay Harden has forged a remarkable body of work, always staying true to her chameleon style of “becoming the character.” Her character portraits have been described by critics as “searing”, “heartbreaking”, “inventive”, “pure and profane simultaneously”, “astonishing”, “authentic”, and “sensuous”.