Saturday Star

CLOSE BLOOMS AT LAST

- ROLLO ROSS

GLENN Close may be known for playing strong, often ruthless women, but, like her longsubdue­d character in The Wife, she says she’s only just starting to feel comfortabl­e in her own skin.

Close plays Joan, the selfeffaci­ng spouse of a successful novelist in The Wife, which opens in South Africa on August 24, as women in Hollywood and beyond are demanding a louder voice.

Decades of suppressin­g her own talents and desires in support of her husband’s career begin to unravel when he wins the Nobel Prize for literature and a biographer probes the couple’s life.

“The film took 14 years to get made and who knew that it would be incredibly relevant?” said Close, 71. The film is based on the 2003 book of the same name by Meg Wolitzer.

Close’s performanc­e has won rave reviews, sparking talk of a potential seventh Oscar nomination next year. The Hollywood Reporter said the actress “commands the centre of The Wife: still, formidable and impossible to look away from”.

Despite a 40-year career, three Emmy awards, three Tonys and six Oscar nomination­s, the star of Fatal Attraction and the TV drama Damages said she felt she was just beginning.

“I’m a very late bloomer. It took me a very long time to learn some basic things. That’s why it’s kind of wonderful and ironic for me to be at this point at my life and feel like it’s just the beginning,” she said.

Close launched her acting career in the theatre in the 1970s and said she feels lucky to have found success in a job she is passionate about.

“I think I’m at a time in my life where I’ve finally accepted certain things about myself, and it’s okay. The fact that I’m not a hugely social person, that I’m very much in my head, is okay,” she said.

“I feel happier and more calm and more excited about life than I ever have.” – Reuters

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