
Marcia Gay Harden is an American actress worth $8 million. Marcia Gay Harden is well-known for her work in films like "The First Wives Club", "Mystic River," and "Pollock," which won her the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. On TV, she's appeared in prominent roles on "The Newsroom," "Code Black,"" "How to Escape from Murder,""" "Trophy Wife," and "The Morning Show,"" alongside other shows. Harden is also a stage actor and performs in the Broadway show "Angels in America" and "God of Carnage". Marcia Gay Harden, born 14 August 1959 in San Diego, California, was the daughter of Beverly, a homewife, and Thad the US Navy officer. She is the mother of one brother and three sisters. Her father was a diplomat and family members frequently moved. They lived in a variety of countries around the globe including Germany, Japan, Greece and Germany. Harden was a student at Surrattsville High School, Clinton after settling down in Maryland. In 1980, Harden attended the University of Texas at Austin and earned a bachelor's in acting. Harden was accepted to NYU's Tisch School of the Arts in 1988, for the purpose of obtaining her MFA.
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