Marcia Gay Harden expands her horizons with Independent Artist Group
Marcia Gay Harden, the celebrated Oscar and Tony-winning actress, has recently taken a significant step in her illustrious career by signing with the Independent Artist Group (IAG). This move comes on the heels of her fourth Emmy nomination, marking her excellence yet again for her role as Maggie Brener in Apple TV+’s “The Morning Show”.
Recognition beyond the screen
Harden’s unparalleled talent and resilience have not gone unnoticed. This year, she received the Canopy Award at the North Fork Television Festival for her dedication to persistence, integrity, and promoting diverse storytelling. Additionally, she was honored with the Avalon Award at the 2024 Catalina Film Festival and the Advocate Award at the GLSEN’s 2024 Respect Awards for her tireless advocacy for the LGBTQIA+ community.
Joining a prestigious roster at IAG
At her new agency, IAG, Harden will join a roster comprising some of the biggest names in the entertainment industry. Recent signings include Regina Hall, Sharon Stone, Nathalie Emmanuel, Maria Bello, William H. Macy, Ken Jeong, and legendary director John Woo. They join longtime clients like Gary Oldman, Lily Gladstone, Cole Hauser, 50 Cent, Mary J. Blige, Billy Joel, and Metallica.
Recent and upcoming projects
Besides her notable role in “The Morning Show”, Harden’s recent ventures include the CBS dramedy “So Help Me Todd” and the thriller “Knox Goes Away”, directed by Michael Keaton, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival. Her versatility and range continue to showcase her as a powerhouse in Hollywood.
Entering the podcast domain
Never one to rest on her laurels, Harden has ventured into the world of podcasts with the launch of “Snoriezzz”, a children’s mindfulness bedtime show co-created with comedian Natalie Peyton. This podcast is available across major platforms, offering a unique blend of storytelling and relaxation for children.
Reflecting on a stellar career
Harden’s accolades include an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for “Pollock” and a nomination for “Mystic River”. Her extensive filmography boasts titles such as “Sinatra”, “Tell It Like A Woman”, “Confess, Fletch”, “Miller’s Crossing”, “Into The Wild”, and “Mona Lisa Smile” among others. On television, Harden has been a part of popular series including “Uncoupled”, “A Million Little Things”, “How to Get Away with Murder”, and more.
As an author and advocate
Beyond acting, Harden is also an accomplished author. Her debut book, “The Seasons of My Mother: A Memoir of Love, Family, and Flowers”, published in 2018, provides a deep look into the joys and losses of life, reflecting on her personal experiences, particularly with her mother’s battle with Alzheimer’s disease.
A trusted and respected talent
Throughout her career, Harden has been represented by Framework Entertainment, The Initiative Group, and Schreck Rose Dapello Adams Berlin & Dunham, agencies that have supported her journey and watched her evolve into a multifaceted artist and advocate.
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