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She has brought her blend of warmth and smooth toughness to recent films (“Grandma”) and small-screen vehicles such as HBO’s “The Newsroom,” ABC’s “How to Get Away With Murder” and NBC’s “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.” Those drawbacks seem to have had minimal effect on Harden during the past few years, as she’s played a steady flow of featured roles in high-profile projects on stage and screen. “It’s disastrous on a professional level,” the actress said in 2003, two years after winning a best supporting actress Oscar for her portrayal of artist Lee Krasner, the wife of troubled painter Jackson Pollock, in Ed Harris’ “Pollock.” “Suddenly the parts you’re offered and the money become smaller. Marcia Gay Harden once described winning an Oscar as a double-edged sword: Although it is a wonderful honor, it does have pitfalls.
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