
Kathleen Chalfant – a venerated stage actress with memorable turns in film and television – is officially entering the gauntlet for this year’s best actress prize. Star of “The Affair” and “House of Cards,” Chalfant has been a recognizable favorite for decades. However, her turn in this year’s Venice Film Festival player “Familiar Touch” has […]
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