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She eyed it lackadaisically, and then shot another jet of cigarette smoke skyward. 'So far, the thing I seem to have been rewarded for in film is leaving myself behind and transforming myself into other people,' she said, as a waiter set a large, leafy green salad before her. Harden gets to disguise herself variously as Marilyn Monroe, Jacqueline Onassis, Barbra Streisand, Faye Dunaway (as in 'Bonnie and Clyde'), Audrey Hepburn (as in 'Breakfast at Tiffany's') and Anne Bancroft (as in 'The Graduate'). The character, a pop-culture freak, is forever modeling herself on others, which means that Ms. Her role - that of the troubled younger daughter of Ms. 'I am the one without an Oscar,' the actress felt compelled to point out, as if that would help viewers recognize her when the time came.

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