Acting legend Glenn Close, at 78 years old, shared why it took her some time to fully understand Ryan Murphy’s new series All’s Fair. Although Close is widely celebrated for her film and theater work, this show marked a fresh experience in television for the eight-time Academy Award nominee.
The drama centres on a group of women attorneys who break away from a male-dominated law firm to launch their own divorce practice. Close stars as Dina Standish, the formidable matriarch of the firm.
The show’s trailer released last month was praised for being both “insane” and “c***y.” The official synopsis states:
“A team of female divorce attorneys leave a male-dominated firm to open their own powerhouse practice.”
Speaking to PinkNews and other outlets before the show launched on Disney+, Close admitted it took her “a little while” to get acquainted with the series, highlighting her adaptation to this new type of role.
Author’s summary: Glenn Close embraces a rare TV role in Ryan Murphy’s All’s Fair, reflecting on the fresh challenge it posed even for the celebrated actress.