#38 - Marcia Gay Harden - Preparation = Freedom

Better Under Pressure - A podcast by Sara Milne Rowe - Thursdays

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Today, I’m talking to Marcia Gay Harden. An actress with 40 years’ experience on film, TV and Broadway, Marcia has won many awards including an Oscar and a Tony in a career that lists cult films like Miller’s Crossing, Pollock and Mystic River. She’s featured in (and been nominated for) many of her performances in TV shows like, The Newsroom, Uncoupled and - one of my personal favourites - The Morning Show.  Outside acting, her book, The Seasons of My Mother: A Memoir of Love, Family, and Flowers details her bond with her mother as they travelled the world, and how they dealt with her mother's Alzheimer's disease.  She is a vocal supporter of LGBTQ+ and is on the advisory board of Hearts of Gold, a New York charity that supports homeless women and their children. In our conversation - which is longer than normal by the way - Marcia shares:- Why her children go mad when she takes her work home- What the young Marcia would do when her father was coming home- And why, for her, the key to freedom is preparation.