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Here is a unique opportunity for viewers to experience Close's stylistic range and technical capacity, while providing a deeper understanding of the human portrait.
Bill Bush: The Darker Side Of Human Folly: This Artweek.LA (Dec. 19-Jan. 1, 2012) Bill Bush 2011
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Here is a unique opportunity for viewers to experience Close's stylistic range and technical capacity, while providing a deeper understanding of the human portrait.
Bill Bush: The Darker Side Of Human Folly: This Artweek.LA (Dec. 19-Jan. 1, 2012) Bill Bush 2011
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To judge from the first three hours, not only have they found a story that suits her, they've found a co-star to match and challenge her: Close's Big Chill cohort William Hurt.
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Close's nearly 50-year exploration of the human portrait is staggering in its breadth and level of dedication.
Bill Bush: The Darker Side Of Human Folly: This Artweek.LA (Dec. 19-Jan. 1, 2012) Bill Bush 2011
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There was never any doubt that Glenn Close's Emmy-winning tour de force as this force-of-nature attorney deserved another spin; the only question was whether the writers could come up with a second legal thriller worthy of her efforts.
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A peek at next week's season finale reveals Byrne's Ellen Parsons again holding her own against Glenn Close's Patty Hewes.
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Don't miss the return of "Damages" on DirecTV featuring Glenn Close's Emmy award winning performance as Rose Byrne's diabolical boss, Patty Hewes on Thursday, July 14 at 10 p.m.
This Week's Releases: 'Harry Potter' Ends, 'Breaking Bad' Returns and More The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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In the early 60s, as a raw sub-editor, I would handle his copy quite often from the desk in London: regularly we got to talk of cricket and I remember as if it was yesterday telling him of Brian Close's epic defiance in the Lord's Test of 1963 and delighting at hearing the contented cheers sea-shelling down the crackly telephone wire from Germany.
How the R&A made its mark at Stalag Luft III | Frank Keating 2012
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In the case of "Fatal Attraction," a 1987 thriller featuring Ms. Close as a stalker, the film originally concluded with Ms. Close's character committing suicide.
Researcher's Data Rewrote Hollywood Endings Stephen Miller 2011
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Playing Patty's latest client Daniel Purcell, a researcher who has run afoul of an energy company and worse, Hurt counters Close's flashier style with his own more contained intensity.
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