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American actress (born 1988 or 1989)
Annie Starke
Born Annie Maude Starke
1988 or 1989 (age 35–36)Education
Hamilton College , history of art Occupation Actress Years active 2001–present Spouse
Parent
Annie Maude Starke Albu (born 1988 or 1989
[1] ) is an American actress who has appeared on
film and
Broadway .
[1]
[2]
Early years
The daughter of actress
Glenn Close and businessman John Starke, she was raised in
Bedford, New York .
[3] Starke attended
Hamilton College in
Clinton, New York ,
[4] studying the history of art.
[5]
Career
Starke appeared in the films
Albert Nobbs ,
We Don’t Belong Here ,
[6] and in
The Wife as a younger version of Joan Castleman, the character played by her mother Glenn Close.
[7] Starke also played a younger version of Close in the
Owen Wilson and
Ed Helms comedy
Father Figures .
[8]
Personal life
Starke’s godfather is
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
[9] Starke married money manager Marc Albu in
Bedford, New York at her mother Glenn Close's estate in June 2018.
[10] Starke is a dog lover and – as of March 2018 – has a Labrador called Big Al.
[11]
Starke is an
equestrian ; in February 2004, at age 15, she won the Children's Modified Jumper Championship competition at the 32nd Winter Equestrian Festival in Florida.
[12]
Filmography
Film
Television
Year
Title
Role
Notes
2001
South Pacific
Singing Jerome
Television film
2020
Ratched
Lily Cartwright
Recurring role; 4 episodes
Key
†
Denotes films that have not yet been released
References
^
a
b
"Annie Starke on Following Mom (Glenn Close) On Stage and Her Fashionable Debut in Love, Loss and What I Wore" . Retrieved 30 September 2018 .
^ TODAY (17 August 2018).
"Glenn Close And Daughter Annie Starke Open About Working On 'The Wife' - TODAY" . Retrieved 30 September 2018 – via YouTube.
^ Cagle, Jess; Falcone, Dana (10 August 2018).
"Glenn Close's Lookalike Actress Daughter Annie Starke Is Grateful for Her 'Normal Childhood' " .
People . Archived from
the original on 18 October 2018. Retrieved 18 October 2018 .
^ Potts, Courtney (20 August 2009).
"Actress Glenn Close dines at New Hartford restaurant" .
Observer-Dispatch . Retrieved 15 December 2018 .
^
"Celebs' Kids All Grown Up – See Who Got Online Education And Who Followed His Parents' Path" . Investment Guru . 15 February 2018. Retrieved 30 September 2018 .
^ Haubrich, Wess (16 August 2018).
"On the craft of character, acting, strong women & their influence, & more with Glenn Close's daughter, actress Annie Starke, of The Wife" . The 405 . Archived from
the original on 30 September 2018. Retrieved 30 September 2018 .
^ Hoffman, Barbara (16 August 2018).
"Why Glenn Close avoided her daughter on 'The Wife' set" .
New York Post . Retrieved 30 September 2018 .
^ Lunders, Katelyn (3 October 2017).
"Glenn Close's Lookalike Daughter Is All Grown Up—and Ready to Step Into Mom's Shoes" .
Woman's Day . Retrieved 30 September 2018 .
^ Staff writers (2 July 2018).
"Glenn Close bucks tradition in striking white mother-of-the-bride dress" . Startsat60 . Retrieved 30 September 2018 .
^ Weaver, Hilary (2 July 2018).
"Glenn Close May Be History's Greatest Mother of the Bride" .
Vanity Fair . Retrieved 30 September 2018 .
^ Nordstrom, Leigh (19 March 2018).
"Getting Close With Annie Starke" .
Women's Wear Daily . Retrieved 30 September 2018 .
^
"Close travels far" .
The Palm Beach Post . February 2, 2004. p. 17. Retrieved October 18, 2018 – via
Newspapers.com .
External links
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