At 75, legendary actress Glenn Close, known for iconic roles in “Sunset Boulevard” and “101 Dalmatians,” shares her daily battle with “low-grade depression” and the support she finds in antidepressants. Close, a pioneer in mental health advocacy through her charity Bring Change to Mind, sheds light on the often-overlooked reality of mental illness. Her personal journey emphasizes the need for courage and compassion in addressing the complexities of mental health, particularly amid the global surge in depression and anxiety heightened by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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