Glenn Close was "too clueless" to realise she went on a date with Robert Redford. The All's Fair actress starred with the late screen legend - who passed
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Glenn Close was "intimidated" by the idea of joining the cast of All's Fair. The 78-year-old star played divorce attorney Dina Standish on American Horror
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Glenn Close thinks Kim Kardashian is a "very brilliant woman". The 78-year-old actress stars alongside Kim, 44, in Ryan Murphy’s upcoming legal drama 'All’s Fair', and Glenn has revealed that she's relished spending time with the brunette beauty.
Glenn Close drank martinis at a pyjama party with Kim Kardashian and Kris Jenner. The 78-year-old actress is set to feature alongside the reality queen in the upcoming legal drama 'All's Fair' and explained how the pair spent an evening at the home of her 'momager' watching her classic 1987 movie 'Fatal Attraction'.
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