Twenty years on, Close’s comments are closer to received wisdom than a scalding hot take. Close recalls thinking, upon learning Paltrow had won over fellow nominee Fernanda Montenegro, “It doesn’t make sense.” ![]() ![]() The actress spoke about how difficult it can be to “honestly compare performances” before singling out Paltrow. In an interview with film critic Peter Travers, Close, currently in the midst of her own Oscar campaign for Hillbilly Elegy, talked candidly about the politics of awards season. Recently, Glenn Close made headlines for naming Gwyneth Paltrow’s Best Actress Oscar win for Shakespeare in Love as an example of an undeserved victory, influenced more by external factors than the quality of the performance itself.
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