Janet McTeer, Gary Oldman, and Glenn Close attend the 2012 Vanity Fair Oscar Party - February 26, 2012
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27 February 2012
Janet McTeer, Gary Oldman and Glenn Close attend the 2012 Vanity Fair Oscar Party
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Glenn Close,
Janet McTeer,
Vanity Fair Oscar Party
14 February 2012
Janet McTeer on the Oscars
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Albert Nobbs,
Glenn Close,
Janet McTeer,
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10 February 2012
Glenn Close and Janet McTeer Talk ‘Albert Nobbs’ Oscar Nominations
Glenn Close and Janet McTeer chat with Entertainment Weekly, at the 2012 Oscar luncheon, about their nominations for “Albert Nobbs.
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Glenn Close,
Hubert Page,
Janet McTeer,
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9 February 2012
Janet McTeer: 'In the second minute I go bonkers'
"The expat British star of The Woman in Black talks about gothic horror, awards season madness and cross-dressing with Glenn Close in Albert Nobbs
When Janet McTeer gets homesick in New York, she does as many expats do: she reaches for the Downton. "It's fantastic," she says, over boiled eggs and soldiers on the Upper West Side. "I am completely addicted. Did you see that scene when Maggie Smith almost falls out of the chair? I pressed rewind on that so many times. It made me laugh until I peed myself. And that hadn't happened in a very long time."
The Woman in Black is the high-profile, high-grossing, high-camp title in what's shaping up to be a year of McTeer. The high acclaim is Albert Nobbs, for which both she and Glenn Close have earned Oscar nominations for their roles as women who live as men in 19th-century Dublin – in McTeer's case, complete with wife. Though McTeer's gruff-voiced house painter won't fool audiences for long (after about half an hour, a show-stopping flash confirms things), it's a great fit. Aged 50, classically trained McTeer is as limber at this kind of leap as she is at ease with The Woman in Black's nouveau Hammer horror.
"There are some roles that are a no-brainer. You just have a sure, instinctive 'Yes!' I could have looked at Albert Nobbs and been all logical about it. But there just wasn't a choice. You look at it and go: 'Of course!'" Her gut proved right. She's fresh back from yet another awards ceremony in Los Angeles. Well, fresh-ish. "It was a crap flight. I'm too tall. You can't lie down." (She's 6ft 1in.) Generally, though, she's having a blast. "You either dread it [the awards season] or decide it is going to be fun."
Janet McTeer with Daniel Radcliffe in The Woman in Black. McTeer is notably unpretentious uncompany. Born in Newcastle, raised in York, she took a job aged 16 serving coffee in the York theatre. She could meet boys and see shows for free. "I remember thinking: 'Wow. This is where I belong.'" But her relaxed attitude to celebrity also stems from the fact that this is her second bite of the cherry. In 1999, McTeer won a Golden Globe and an Oscar nomination as a strung-out single mother in the Sundance hit Tumbleweeds, a part she landed off the back of the Tony she picked up for a Broadway transfer of The Doll's House.
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Read the full article... the guardian
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Albert Nobbs,
Damages,
Daniel Radcliff,
Glenn Close,
Janet McTeer,
Oscars,
Supporting Actress,
The Woman In Black
Janet McTeer and Glenn Close arrive at the AARP Movies for Grownups Awards
AARP Movies for Grownups Awards: Janet McTeer and Glenn Close at 2:18
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AARP Movies for Grownups Awards,
Albert Nobbs,
Glenn Close,
Janet McTeer,
Oscar Nominees Laucheon,
Video
Oscar Nominees at the table in Beverly Hills: Janet McTeer (and her phone)
Oscar Nominees at the table in Beverly Hills: Janet McTeer (and her phone) at 0:48
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Academy Awards,
Albert Nobbs,
Glenn Close,
Janet McTeer,
Oscar nominees,
Oscar Nominees Laucheon,
Public Appearances,
Video
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