Glenn Close Autographs
Glenn Close, an iconic figure in American cinema, was born on March 19, 1947, in Greenwich, Connecticut. With a theatrical background stemming from her education at the College of William & Mary and the Juilliard School, Close honed her acting skills on stage before making her mark in film. Her breakthrough role came in 1982 with the dramatic thriller "The World According to Garp," which showcased her remarkable range and earned her the first of several Academy Award nominations. With the ability to effortlessly transition between genres, she became known for her compelling performances in both dramatic and comedic roles.
Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Close established herself as one of Hollywood's most respected actresses with a series of memorable performances. Her role as Alex Forrest in the 1987 thriller "Fatal Attraction" not only garnered her a second Oscar nomination but also left a lasting cultural impact, becoming synonymous with themes of obsession and infidelity. Close continued to captivate audiences in films such as "Dangerous Liaisons" (1988), where her portrayal of the cunning Marquise de Merteuil earned her further acclaim and yet another Oscar nod. Close’s commitment to her craft was unwavering, leading her to portray complex characters that often challenged societal norms and expectations.
In the subsequent decades, Close's illustrious career continued to flourish with performances in films like "Albert Nobbs" (2011) and "The Wife" (2017), the latter earning her a Golden Globe Award and another Academy Award nomination. A testament to her versatility, she adeptly navigates both film and television, winning accolades for her work in series like "Damages." Close’s career is marked by a series of powerful portrayals that transcend generations, making her one of the most influential actresses of her time. With a dedication to her craft and a distinctive ability to embody multifaceted characters, Glenn Close remains a significant force in the entertainment industry, celebrated for her contributions to film and her impact on American culture.
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Current items with a signature of Glenn Close
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Traded items with a signature of Glenn Close
The most expensive item with a signature of Glenn Close (2014 Guardians of the Galaxy Glenn Close Nova Prime Autograph Auto upper deck SP) was sold in August 2025 for $1,014.00 while the cheapest item (Glenn Close Hand Signed Photo 101 Dalmations No COA) found a new owner for $0.01 in October 2021. The month with the most items sold (27) was April 2026 with an average selling price of $78.99 for an autographed item of Glenn Close. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in November 2022 with $155.00 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $0.01 was October 2021. In average, an autographed item from Glenn Close is worth $34.99.
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Latest News about Glenn Close
Swan Song Trailer Has Mahershala Ali Meeting His Doppelganger on Apple TV+ (11/06/2021): Mahershala Ali, Glenn Close, Awkwafina, and Naomi Harris star in the Apple TV+ original film, Swan Song.
Why Emma Stone's Cruella Look Is Not Based on Glenn Close's Iconic Turn as the D (05/01/2021): Emma Stone's Cruella is going to be a whole new thing in the latest Disney+ reboot of an animated classic.
Watch Glenn Close do 'Da Butt' dance at 2021 Oscars (04/26/2021): The veteran actress dropped some knowledge and some dance moves during the ceremony. Hillbilly Elegy Earns Glenn Close Oscar and Razzie Nominations for the Same Role (03/15/2021): Glenn Close is up for Best Supporting Actress at the Oscars and Worst Supporting Actress at the Razzies for her role as Mamaw in Hillbilly Elegy. Gwyneth Paltrow's Shakespeare in Love Oscar Win Makes No Sense to Glenn Close (11/29/2020): Gwyneth Paltrow won the Best Actress Academy Award for 1998's Shakespeare in Love, which also went on to win Best Picture.















