The amazing Glenn Close returns to The Late Show for a two-part interview that begins with a chat with Stephen about their shared love for the 1966 film, “A Man For All Seasons.” Stick around for more with Glenn Close and watch her in Season 2 of “Tehran” when it premieres this Friday on AppleTV+. #Colbert #Tehran #GlennClose
Lethal Hamlet: To be or not to be too old for this sh!t?
ReplyAh yes the real Cruella DeVille
ReplyTo obtain financial freedom, one must be either a business owner, an investor or both, generating passive income, particularly on a monthly basis.
ReplyI liked how they talked about the Met Gala and didn’t talk about women’s rights being taken away.
ReplySay what you will about Mel Gibson as a person, but that Hamlet rendition was objectively good and Mel Gibson too gave a for him unusual but nevertheless mesmerizing performance. Considering some of his statements I suppose I shouldn’t be surprised he played a slow descent into madness really well.
ReplyMy favorite role is her playing the Supreme Court justice on The West Wing
ReplyMeeting Paul Scofield would have been a pretty amazing experience. Truly one of the greats.
ReplyI loved her in Damages! She and Rose Byrne were awesome.
ReplyWait, this incredible woman does not have an Oscar?? How?
ReplySir Thomas More: Why not be a teacher? You’d be a fine teacher; perhaps a great one.
ReplyRichard Rich: If I was, who would know it?
Sir Thomas More: You; your pupils; your friends; God. Not a bad public, that…Be a teacher.
“I’m not going to be ignored Dan!”
ReplyI get Vanessa Redgrave vibes from her
ReplyI love Homer’s mother
ReplyHer role in Garp is one of my favorites.
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