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Glenne Headly

Glenne Aimee Headly〔(Glenne Headly Biography (1955?-) )〕 (born March 13, 1955) is an American actress. She has received Theatre World Awards and Drama Desk Awards, and was nominated for two Primetime Emmy Awards.
==Early life==
Headly was born in New London, Connecticut. Her first years were spent living under the care of her mother in San Francisco and her maternal grandmother in Pennsylvania. Early in her elementary school years, she joined her mother, who was then living in Greenwich Village, New York City, and grew up having a rich cultural life. She studied ballet at the Robert Joffrey school of ballet and modern dance at the Martha Graham Studios. In New York, she attended public schools, including P.S. 41, where she was placed in an IGC class for intellectually gifted children. It was here that a fifth grade teacher introduced her to the work of Jacques Cousteau in an oceanography class, spawning a lifelong interest for her in preserving the natural world. She later went on to the High School of Performing Arts, majoring in drama and graduated with honors.
Rather than continuing to study the dramatic arts, she attended a small American college in Switzerland from which she graduated with a Bachelor's Degree. 〔(Glenne Headly- Biography )〕 Soon after, she moved to New York, taking day jobs as a waitress so that she could work nights in the theatre for little or no salary. Later she moved to Chicago, where she joined the "New Works Ensemble" at the St. Nicholas Theatre and was eventually cast in a Goodman Theatre production of ''Curse of the Starving Class'', directed by Robert Falls and co-starring John Malkovich.
While appearing on the Chicago stage in ''Curse of the Starving Class'', Headly was asked to join the Steppenwolf Theatre ensemble, who were looking to expand their group.〔 She also appeared in several other productions. In Chicago, she was nominated for five Joseph Jefferson awards and won three for best supporting actress. She received her Actors' Equity card when cast by Vivian Matalon in a summer theatre production of ''Charley's Aunt'' and joined SAG when Arthur Penn wrote a breakout role for her in the film ''Four Friends''.〔(Glenne Headly: Biography )〕

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