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Glenn Close: 'I was raised in a cult and it was awful'

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Glenn Close is one of Hollywood's most talented and respected actresses. (PHOTO: Gallo Images/Getty Images)
Glenn Close is one of Hollywood's most talented and respected actresses. (PHOTO: Gallo Images/Getty Images)

Over the years she’s shown her acting chops in a variety of roles: she was a scorned woman who boiled a bunny in Fatal Attraction, a cunning Cruella de Vil in 101 Dalmatians, a French seducer in Dangerous Liaisons, the US vice president in Air Force One.

The list goes on and on. Glenn Close is one of the finest and most versatile actresses of her time and she has many accolades to show for it – three Emmys, three Golden Globes and eight Oscar nominations among them.

But recently she went in front of the cameras to do something she hasn’t done before: bare her soul and talk about her personal trauma.

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