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June Squibb, 96, stars in her first leading role on Broadway in “Marjorie Prime.”
Since her Oscar nomination for “Nebraska,” the actress has become Hollywood’s senior citizen superstar with leading roles in film and theater.
Her grounded acting style emphasizes deep listening and connection, making her portrayal of a woman with dementia particularly powerful and resonant.
New York — June Squibb, an old pro when it comes to dealing with the theatrical press, was in place for her interview at the kitchen table. The Upper West Side apartment, where she’s staying while starring in the Broadway play “Marjorie Prime,” was overrun with birthday flowers.
Three days earlier, Squibb turn

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