Glenn Close reflects on memorable on-screen romance
Glenn Close spills the beans on her romantic on-screen roles
Glenn Close got a peak romantic moment on-set but it lasted only a moment.
The 77-year-old actress revealed who is her best on-screen partner that she has locked lips with, in conversation with Andy Cohen for an interview.
During the show Watch What Happens Live on Thursday, January 9th, Close was asked by the host, "Who has been your best onscreen kiss?"
After a moment’s thought, she replied, "Robert Redford. In The Natural."
The Fatal Attraction star, disappointed, added, "I only got to kiss him once," upon which Cohen asked, "Only one take?"
"No, no, maybe we did two takes. But I also threw him out of my apartment in that movie. But I ended up with him," Close added of the movie.
Cohen then recalled that she "got an Oscar nomination out of it," referring to her Best Supporting Actress recognition.
The 1984 sports drama famously starred Redford, 88, as Roy Hobbs, a middle-aged baseball player who seemingly comes out of nowhere to become a legendary batter. Close played his girlfriend Iris Gaines, with whom he unknowingly shared a son.
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