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Glenn Close is brilliant in the 1987 thriller, Fatal Attraction. But despite this being a pivotal role for the actor, she is still profoundly unsatisfied with how her character was portrayed.
Actress Glenn Close has enjoyed a celebrated career in the film industry, but she once worried she could be risking it all by speaking out against the stigma around mental illness.
Glenn Close looked back at the movie that changed it all for her, saying it marked 'the first time people realized I could be sexy.' ...
She played a disturbed and homicidal leading lady in 1987's highest grossing film, "Fatal Attraction," but Glenn Close now fears her portrayal of Alex Forrest contributed to media stigmas ...
'Fatal Attraction' showrunner Alexandra Cunningham tells Variety she was in touch with Glenn Close about adapting the 1987 movie as a TV series.
Glenn Close's controversial '80s box office hit starring Michael Douglas is quietly climbing streaming charts in America this ...
Michael Douglas and Glenn Close in “Fatal Attraction.” Corbis via Getty Images Close admitted that starring in “Fatal Attraction” led the world to see her in a more feminine way.
Glenn Close was mesmerized when she read the script for 1987's Fatal Attraction and her now-infamous character Alex Forrest. Then she got to the part where Alex takes insidious revenge on Dan ...
Glenn Close, visiting San Francisco to support her Bring Change to Mind mental health awareness effort, regrets how 'Fatal Attraction' depicted mental illness.
In many ways, 1987's "Fatal Attraction" has aged like milk. Now, a new TV show starring Lizzy Caplan attempts to humanize the villainous Alex Forrest.
Actress Glenn Close has enjoyed a celebrated career in the film industry, but she once worried she could be risking it all by speaking out against the stigma around mental illness.