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Glenn Close is brilliant in the 1987 thriller, Fatal Attraction. But despite this being a pivotal role for the actor , she is still profoundly unsatisfied with how her character was portrayed.
'Fatal Attraction' showrunner Alexandra Cunningham tells Variety she was in touch with Glenn Close about adapting the 1987 movie as a TV series.
After “Fatal Attraction” premiered in September 1987, the film went on to garner six Oscar nominations including Best Picture and Best Actress for Close.
Glenn Close and Michael Douglas in 'Fatal Attraction'. Sunset Boulevard/Corbis via Getty Close praised the scene as well, saying, "I like it because it's not terribly romantic.
She played a disturbed and homicidal leading lady in 1987's highest grossing film, "Fatal Attraction," but Glenn Close now fears her portrayal of Alex Forrest contributed to media stigmas ...
Glenn Close made her film debut in George Roy Hill's 1982 film, "The World According to Garp." ... Michael Douglas and Glenn Close in “Fatal Attraction.” Corbis via Getty Images.
Glenn Close isn't adverse to a modern remake of "Fatal Attraction," and she might even write it. But there would be a big twist.
Actress Glenn Close has enjoyed a celebrated career in the film industry, but she once worried she could be risking it all by speaking out against the stigma around mental illness.
‘Fatal Attraction’ Stars on Updating the Original (With a New Rabbit Scene) and Feedback From Glenn Close: “Don’t F*** It Up” Joshua Jackson and Lizzy Caplan star in the reimagined ...
Glenn Close tells PEOPLE about the 'Fatal Attraction' watch party that the 'All's Fair' cast, including Kim Kardashian, held at Kris Jenner's house. Close also opens up about her costar and why ...