
Marcia Gay Harden is an American actress worth $8 million. Marcia Gay Harden's performances in films like "The First Wives Club", Mystic River, and "Pollock" brought her the Academy Award as Best Supporting Actress. Harden also has a prominent part on television in roles such as "Code Black", "The Newsroom", "How to Escape with Murder," "Trophy Wife," "The Morning Show" and a variety of other shows. Meanwhile, Harden's performances on stage include the popular Broadway productions "Angels in America" and "God of Carnage. Marcia Gay Harden, born 14 August 1959 in San Diego, California, was the daughter of Beverly who was a homewife and Thad, a US Navy officer. She is also the mother of three children and one brother. Her father was a diplomat and family members moved often. They lived in many nations around the world and included Germany, Japan, Greece and Germany. After moving to Maryland, Harden went to Surrattsville High School in Clinton. In the fall of 1980, she attended University of Texas at Austin. She graduated with a bachelor's degree in the field of theatre that year. Harden was admitted to NYU's Tisch School of the Arts in 1988 in order to receive her MFA.
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