Glenn Close Admits She Was Surprised By Gwyneth Paltrow's Oscar Win For Shakespeare In Love: "I Thought, 'What?'"
Glenn Close is puzzled why the Best Actress Oscar went to Gwyneth Paltrow for 'Shakespeare in Love'.
Glenn Close doesn't think Gwyneth Paltrow deserved an Oscar for Shakespeare in Love.
Gwyneth picked up the 1999 Best Actress award for her role as Viola de Lesseps, William Shakespeare's fictional lover, in the romantic period comedy-drama film but Glenn believes Central Station's Fernanda Montenegro should have won.
Speaking in an interview with ABC News' 'Popcorn' with Peter Travers, Glenn, 73, said: "I honestly feel that to be nominated by your peers is about as good as it gets. And then, I've never understood how you could honestly compare performances, you know? I remember the year Gwyneth Paltrow won over that incredible actress who was in Central Station and I thought, 'What?' It doesn't make sense.
Gwyneth and Fernanda's fellow competitors in the Best Actress category in 1999 were Cate Blanchett for Elizabeth, Meryl Streep for One True Thing and Emily Watson for Hilary and Jackie.
Glenn has been nominated for seven Oscars but has yet to win and she hopes her first victory does not come in 2021 as she would hate to not be able to celebrate properly due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Glenn, who's currently getting rave reviews for the Ron Howard drama Hillbilly Elegy, said: "I'm very proud of the times that my peers have felt that my performance was worthy of attention.
"It's so sad if it happens when we're all unable to celebrate in a room together. I mean, that would be ironic, but that's what life does, right? I just hope I can keep finding the parts because a lot of times I think it's about the role."
Watch Glenn's interview on 'Popcorn' here: