Marcia Gay Harden
Marcia Gay Harden is an American actress with an estimated net worth of $8 million. Marcia Gay Harden is known for her performances in such films as "The First Wives Club," "Mystic River,"" "Mona Lisa Smile,"" as well as "Pollock," the lattermost of which earned her the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. She has also appeared on television in notable roles, including "The Newsroom", "Code Black", "How to Get Away with Murder", "Trophy Wife" and "The Morning Show." Harden has also appeared on Broadway in the critically-acclaimed productions "Angels in America", and "God of Carnage." "Marcia Gay Harden was born August 14, 1959, in the La Jolla area of San Diego, California to Beverly an housewife and Thad who was a US Navy officer. She has a brother and three sisters. Family members move frequently because of the father's work and a life of travel with relatives in countries such as Germany, Japan, and Greece. After settling in Maryland, Harden went to Surrattsville High School in Clinton. She later attended the University of Texas at Austin and earned a BA in theater in the year. Harden later enrolled at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts, earning her MFA in 1988.
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