I am deeply sorry for anything that would have led anyone to think otherwise. Dench - though if I had, I am certain I would have found her to be as generous and supportive as she is respected. "In a recent interview, one of my answers that related to Dame Judi Dench was misinterpreted," she said. Harden, 61, who recently spoke to Vulture about her 2001 Academy Award win. On Wednesday, Harden took to social media to clear the air of any drama, apologizing for her comments that she claims were taken out of context. Marcia Gay Harden has apologized to Dame Judi Dench claiming her comments about a past Oscars win were misinterpreted. People magazine wrote, "Marcia Gay Harden Implies Judi Dench ‘Wasn’t So Happy' to Lose Out to Her at the 2001 Oscars," while the Huffington Post wrote, "Marcia Gay Harden Suggests Dame Judi Dench Was 'Not So Happy' To Lose Out To Her At The Oscars." (Judi Dench and Frances McDormand), one returning nominee (Julie Walters), and welcomed to the club one rising character actress (Marcia Gay Harden) and. Many media outlets widely shared her comments, leading with Harden's implication in the headline.
It was my perception that somebody wasn't so happy, but you never know what people have going on. When the interviewer suggested Dench, the obvious last choice, Harden replied, "Frances doesn't give a s-t," adding, "But I don't want to say anything negative about anybody, honestly.
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I am deeply sorry for anything that would have led anyone to think otherwise."Īn inspiring story about Judi was reported back in February.Stay informed about local news and weather. Marcia Gay Harden was really good in Used People in 1992 (alongside a dream of a cast: Shirley MacLaine, Marcello Mastroianni, Kathy Bates, Jessica Tandy, and Sylvia Sidney), playing a woman who has taken to dressing as celebrities to cope after the loss of her baby. "In a recent interview, one of my answers that related to Dame Judi Dench was misinterpreted," she said in an Instagram post. Marcia Gay Harden is speaking out with an apology for legendary actress Judi Dench after a comment she made in a recent interview was misinterpreted by the media. Marcia is now speaking out about the comments she made.Ĭlick inside to find out what she said in the apology. She eventually ruled out Frances and Julie, leaving everyone to believe the person who wasn't happy was Judi. Judi Dench (1998) Angelina Jolie (1999) Marcia Gay Harden (2000).
There was one I will not mention - but it wasn't Kate - who seemingly wasn't so happy," Marcia told Vulture. Marcia Gay Harden (born August 14, 1959)1 is an American actress. And by the way, I felt the girls were really happy for me as well. The other nominees in the category that year were Judi for Chocolat, Kate Hudson for Almost Famous, Frances McDormand for Almost Famous, and Julie Walters for Billy Elliot. The Oscar winner was asked about what it felt like to win the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress back in 2001. Marcia Gay Harden is speaking out with an apology for legendary actress Judi Dench after a comment she made in a recent interview was misinterpreted by the media.