‘Step Back’ Star Glenn Close Enjoys The ‘Modest’ Life In Montana, Hasn’t Looked Back

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“Back to Action” star Glenn Close is enjoying himself in Bozeman, Montana.

During an interview with Wall Street JournalIn the year After moving to Montana in 2019, Close explained that she began to adjust to the lifestyle.

“Today, my home is in Bozeman, Mont. All my brothers and sisters live here. My modest, 1892 brick house has a balcony where I can see the mountains and say hello to the neighbors,” she told the outlet.

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Glenn Close left New York City for Montana in 2019. (Getty Images)

After several years in Big Sky Country, Close is looking to expand her property portfolio.

“I’m building a big house about half an hour outside of town,” she said.

“Today my home is in Bozeman, Mont. All my brothers and sisters live here. My modest 1892 brick house has a balcony where I can look out at the mountains and say hello to the neighbors.”

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“It will be my Zen Farmhouse and our family home. It will be a stone cottage in the back. It will remind me of the best years of my childhood.”

In 2021, he spoke to Close. Mountain climbing To move from New York City to Montana a year before the world came to a standstill due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

“I shot a film in Canada during the winter. It was fun and beautiful, but I was homesick, and I Homesickness is never used.

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Glenn Close is in the process of building her family’s “sanctuary” in Montana. (Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)

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“Bozeman is not only my home, but I can’t wait to get back here. When I left to go to work there, Jesse and Tina were there to see me off from the airport. It was great. I came. To realize how scared I was to leave,” Close told the newspaper at the time.

Close’s sister, Jessie, lives in the house next door and her sister, Tina, lives in a nearby property. The two closest brothers, Alexander and Tambu Misoki, live in Montana.

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“I found solace in nature when I was little and that never changed,” Close said. “I have always tried to create the same capacity for my family, especially now that I can come back here to be with my brothers and sisters and have land outside the city so that I always have land for my daughter and her children.”

“This is my legacy,” she added.

At the time, Close described her years in Montana as the “best” years of her life.

“You can wake up at four in the morning and think you’ve made every wrong decision in your life and then stay awake until dawn, which is an incredibly deadly place to be,” says the award-winning actress. “I feel incredibly lucky. I think these will be the best years of my life.”

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Close the last six years of her life in Montana the “best” years of her life. (Steve Granitz/FilmMagic)

Closed life was not always peaceful. The “Hillbilly Elegy” star was notoriously known to be a member of the Moral Rearmament cult.

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In an interview with the WSJ, Klose revealed that her seven-year-old self “had her world changed” and that her family had joined the ritual. It wasn’t until 1970 when Zaga was 22 that she left the cult.

Moral Rearmament, also known as MRA, is a religious movement that began in the 1920s when a man named Frank Buchman began evangelizing and becoming successful. Some of the beliefs he mentioned were the importance of surrendering to a higher power and practicing solitary silence. Over the years it has attracted thousands of followers from many countries.

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Glenn Close was a member of the Moral Rearmament cult from Seven to 22. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello, Poole)

When The Second World War Hovering over the planet, Buchman decides to name his group Moral Rearmament, explaining that he plans to use spirituality to unite the world and bring peace. The band’s critics derided it for its simplistic look, but others were fascinated by it. One of those men was Glenn Close’s father.

After joining the group, he went to work in Africa, while Klose and her sisters were stationed at MRA headquarters in Switzerland. In a 2014 interview The Hollywood ReporterThe actress explained in detail the strict rules and manipulations that took place behind the scenes.

“You’re basically not allowed to do anything or you’re made to feel guilty about any unnatural desire,” she explained. “If you talk to someone who’s been in a group that tells you how to live and what to say and how to feel, from the time you’re seven until you’re 22 again, it has a huge impact on you (you have to overcome knowing that) because they’re all your trigger points.”

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Frank Backman discussed Moral Rearmament with the famous actress Mae West in 1939. (Keystone-French/Gamma-Key Style)

In 2021 interview Prince Harry And Oprah Winfrey explained, “It was horrible, we were so separated. It’s amazing how something you go through so early in your life can still be so devastating. I think that’s childhood trauma. . . .

“Everybody put out the same things, and there were a lot of rules – a lot of control. The way we grew up, anything you think you can do for yourself is considered selfish,” she explained.

In the year In 1970, close to 22 years old, she left the group, but still fought.

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“I was having nightmares, because I didn’t go to any psychiatrist or anything,” she told The Hollywood Reporter. “I had these dreams, and they started with feelings of betrayal, betrayal, and then they escalated into me looking at these people and saying, ‘You’re wrong, you’re wrong.’

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Glenn Close as Ginny, Jamie Demetrio as Nigel, Cameron Diaz as Emily and Jamie Foxx as Matt in “Back In Action.” (John Wilson/Netflix © 2024)

Close continues to work. Her latest project “Back in Action” features Jamie Foxx, Cameron Diaz and Kyle Chandler. The Netflix movie debuts in theaters on January 17.

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Fox News Digital’s Emily Traynham contributed to this report.