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Just a little info for all you readers..."Albert Nobbs" is based on a short novel by Irish novelist George Moore, and in the film Glenn Close plays a woman who is pretending to be a man in order to find work and survive in the 19th century.I haven’t seen the movie yet, but I have heard only brilliant things about her performance in the film.She was originally in the "Albert Nobbs" stage production in 1982, and since then has spent 15 years trying to turn it into a film.Glenn Close is not only the lead character in the film, but she also co-wrote the script as well as being a co-producer.
It was such a wonderful pleasure interviewing her because I find her to be one of the most talented and most gracious actresses in Hollywood.
I also had the opportunity to speak a bit with the very gracious George Clooney, who was with his latest girlfriend, former WWE wrestler, Stacy Keibler. As in usual George Clooney fashion, he stopped at almost every media outlet and answered their questions, adding his unique sense of humor to the interviews.
I managed to get ahold of him right before he had to go inside for the ceremony and he talked about how much he loved Japan and when I asked him if he thought he would "get lucky and win a Golden Globe", he laughed it off and said "I don’t see that happening with all the REAL talent in the room". But as we all know, he DID win for Best Actor in Drama for the film "The Descendants".
Another big winner at the Golden Globes on Sunday was one of my current favorite tv shows, "Downton Abbey", which is a British period drama, which was recently named by the Guiness Book of World Records as the "most critically acclaimed English-language television show" for the year. The show follows the lives of the fictional aristocratic family, the Crawleys and their servants, and the first episode starts with the news of the sinking of the Titanic (the family knew people on the ship)