
Marcia Gay Harden is an American actress with a net worth of $8 million. Marcia Gay Harden is well-known for her performances in movies like "The First Wives Club", "Mystic River," and "Pollock," which won her the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. She also plays a prominent role on television in the roles of "Code Black", "The Newsroom", "How to Escape with Murder," "Trophy Wife,"" "The Morning Show" and a variety of other shows. Harden has also been seen on stage in the 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 who was a US Navy officer. The mother also has three siblings and one brother. The family frequently moved due to her father's occupation as a diplomat. This meant that they were living all over the globe in countries such as Germany, Japan, and Greece. After arriving in Maryland, Harden went to Surrattsville High School in Clinton. In the fall of 1980, she enrolled at the University of Texas at Austin. She graduated with a bachelor's degree in theater that year. Harden was accepted into NYU's Tisch School of the Arts in 1988 to receive her MFA.
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