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Glenn Close says she's 'very disturbed' by the Trump-Vance administration

30 January 2025 at 15:00
Glenn Close at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival fundraiser gala
Glenn Close on the red carpet for the 2025 Celebrating Sundance gala.

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  • Glenn Close is giving her opinion on the Trump-Vance administration.
  • Close played Vance's grandmother in the 2020 movie "Hillbilly Elegy," based on Vance's memoir.
  • She told BI she's "very disturbed" by what's happening and referenced 1930s Germany.

Glenn Close may have once played JD Vance's grandma in a movie, but she doesn't appear to have much affection for him now.

On the red carpet for the 2025 Sundance Film Festival gala fundraiser, Close, who attended the gala and is Trustee Emeritus of The Sundance Institute, spoke to Business Insider about her feelings toward the Trump-Vance administration.

Though the actor previously had relatively positive experiences with Vance and his family while making "Hillbilly Elegy," the 2020 Ron Howard movie based on Vance's memoir of the same name, the star and outspoken supporter of women's rights and same-sex marriage said she was "disturbed" by the new administration's moves so far.

"I do not think it's what this country is," she told BI. "But I also read a lot of history, and I know what happened in Germany in the 1930s. And we think because we're America, it might not happen here. We're wrong."

Director Ron Howard and Glenn Close on the set of Hillbilly Elegy.
Director Ron Howard and Glenn Close on the set of "Hillbilly Elegy."

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Still, Close indicated she had hope that things could change in the future.

"If it's going to happen, we gotta get through it and hope that the pendulum swings back. Usually, that's what history does, but it could take a while," she added.

Close has spoken about her experiences with Vance several times before. Most recently, in a January appearance on "The View" to promote her new Netflix movie "Back in Action," the actor recalled how she and other "Hillbilly Elegy" cast members had met with Vance and other members of his family to inform their performances. She said they were "very generous."

Host Joy Behar remarked that Vance must have "had a whole different personality in those days than he has now," to which Close replied, "I don't know what happened."

"Power is probably the biggest aphrodisiac for a human being," Close added.

Read the original article on Business Insider

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