Glenne Headly

Glenne Headly

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Actress
Born
March 13, 1955
Died
June 8, 2017
Awards
1 wins, 6 nominations

For fourteen years, she said that family was the most important thing to her and she set most of her time aside to be a "present" mother to her son. Movies, plays and television were chosen, for the most part, when they occurred in town or on a school break. She took one year to homeschool her son…

Biography

For fourteen years, she said that family was the most important thing to her and she set most of her time aside to be a "present" mother to her son. Movies, plays and television were chosen, for the most part, when they occurred in town or on a school break. She took one year to homeschool her son for his seventh grade. But it wasn't always this way. She was raised in New York City and wanted to be an actress from the time she was a child, graduating with acting honors from the High School of Performing Arts. She chose to opt out of studying acting in college and attended a small college in Europe, majoring in art history and literature, knowing that acting would take up a great deal of her life and that her college years would be her only real time to learn about something else. Upon graduation, she returned to New York City but a chance trip to Chicago inspired her to move there and become a part of its budding theatre community. It was in a production of "Curse of The Starving Class", directed by Robert Falls and co-starring John Malkovich, that she was first seen by the Steppenwolf Theatre Company and, subsequently, asked to join their troupe. She did and learned what it really was to be an actress on her feet, performing in all kinds of roles in both comedy and drama. During this time, she won four Joseph Jefferson awards for best supporting actress.

With a return move to New York, she received a Theatre World Award for "best newcomer" for her role in "the Philanthropist" at the Manhattan Theatre Club and appeared in "Extremities" with Susan Sarandon. This was followed by her appearance in the very successful Steppenwolf production in New York of "Balm in Gilead". She then starred on Broadway opposite Kevin Kline and Raul Julia in "Arms & the Man", directed by John Malkovich, her husband at the time. She was cast in several smaller films including Nadine (1987), Making Mr. Right (1987) and Paperhouse (1988) as well as Lonesome Dove (1989) for television for which she received her first of two Emmy nominations for best supporting actress. But her breakout film performance was in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (1988), in which she played the cunning "victim", who gets the best of con artists Michael Caine and Steve Martin. This led to her being cast in the blockbuster comic strip parody, Dick Tracy (1990), in which she portrayed the girlfriend, "Tess Trueheart", to Warren Beatty's lead.

She went on to appear in the films Mr. Holland's Opus (1995) opposite Richard Dreyfuss, Mortal Thoughts (1991) opposite Demi Moore, 2 Days in the Valley (1996), What's the Worst That Could Happen? (2001), Breakfast of Champions (1999), Around the Bend (2004) and Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen (2004).

On television, she had a recurring part on ER (1994) and Monk (2002) and was in the short-lived sit-com Encore! Encore! (1998) with Nathan Lane and Joan Plowright. She was in the live theatrical presentation of "On Golden Pond" as the troubled daughter of Christopher Plummer and Julie Andrews and also appeared in the telefilms Women vs. Men (2002), My Own Country (1998) and Pronto (1997), among others. She received her second Emmy nomination for best supporting actress for Bastard Out of Carolina (1996), directed by Anjelica Huston.

Some of her later appearances were in the films The Amateurs (2005) (aka "The Amateurs"), The Namesake (2006), Comeback Season (2006), Kit Kittredge: An American Girl (2008) and The Joneses (2009).

Actress

Making BabiesMaking Babies(2018)as Bird
Just Getting StartedJust Getting Started(2017)as Marguerite
Future ManFuture Man(2017)as Diane Futturman
The CircleThe Circle(2017)as Bonnie
Strange WeatherStrange Weather(2016)as Mary Lou Healy

Archive Footage

The OscarsThe Oscars(2018)as Self - Actress (In Memoriam)
24th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards24th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards(2018)as Self - In Memoriam
TCM Remembers 2017TCM Remembers 2017(2017)as Self - Actress

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Glenne Headly, Warren Beatty, and Charlie Korsmo in Dick Tracy (1990)Glenne Headly and Rachel Blanchard in Comeback Season (2006)Glenne Headly in Hotel Room (1993)Glenne Headly and Harry Dean Stanton in Hotel Room (1993)Glenne Headly in Hotel Room (1993)Glenne Headly in Hotel Room (1993)

Credit Score: Glenne Headly

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Tess Trueheart
Fri Jun 15 1990
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Dick Tracy5.0019906.23770043
2Mr. Holland's Opus4.8819967.40144168
3Dirty Rotten Scoundrels4.8819887.40086301
4Sgt. Bilko3.0919965.90025141
5Mortal Thoughts3.0919915.80010568
6Making Mr. Right3.0919875.6003398
7Don Jon3.0020136.500254915
8Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen2.6020044.80033656
9The Circle2.3820175.400105369
10Future Man2.0020177.60033673