Marcia Gay Harden
HOLLYWOOD, CA - MARCH 17: Actress Marcia Gay Harden attends the 'Mirror Mirror' premiere at Grauman's Chinese Theatre on March 17, 2012 in Hollywood, California.
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I'd have to kind of keep my bearings and remember, No, no, no, this is your job, and at home you have your life. Even years later, I remember when I saw Jim in 'God of Carnage' on Broadway, and he was Marcia Gay Harden's husband, and I had this 'How come I have to be okay with this?' kind of feeling.More quotes »
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