Glenn Close
Glenn Close has graced the screen and stage with her formidable talent for decades, delivering iconic performances in films like "Fatal Attraction" and "Dangerous Liaisons." Her intense on-screen presence and ability to convey deep emotional complexity have earned her numerous accolades, including Golden Globes, Emmys, and Tony Awards. One might even describe her as having a certain "kvell-worthy" quality.
However, despite her widespread fame and the occasional fan theory, Close's background is rooted in Greenwich, Connecticut, a far cry from the Lower East Side. Her upbringing within the Moral Re-Armament movement, a somewhat cult-like fundamentalist Christian group, further distances her from any Jewish heritage.
So, while she possesses an undeniable dramatic flair and a knack for portraying strong, often complicated women, Glenn Close remains firmly outside the tribe. It just goes to show that some of the most compelling characters are crafted by those who simply act the part, rather than live it.
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