Celebrity Homes: Janet McTeer's Purchased An Upper West Side Condo

British award winning actress Janet McTeer and her husband Joe Coleman just purchased an Upper West Side condo. According to Luxury Listings NYC, McTeer has bought the condominium at 75 West 95th Street from Starrett Companies LLC for $1.4 million based on public records.

The apartment is reportedly 962-square-foot with two bedrooms and two bathrooms. It has its own private balcony giving them the luxury to enjoy the "dramatic city views."

McTeer is well known for winning a Tony Award, Olivier Award and Drama Desk Award. She is also a two-time Academy Award nominee.

It was in 1997 that she won a Tony Award and Olivier Award for her notable role as Nora in "A Doll's House." Her performance was greatly appreciated and she was even given a good review by The New York Times.

It was stated that "What Ms. McTeer achieves, with the magnificent support of the director Anthony Page and a flawless supporting cast, is the sense that the landmark, century-old role of Ibsen's Nora Helmer, the childlike housewife who comes so painfully of age, was only just written, and written specifically for her."

In 2011, McTeer received a Best Supporting Actress Academy Award nomination because of her role as Hubert Page in film Albert Nobbs.

Janet shared in her interview with Curve that she was able to successfully do her role as Hubert Page by acknowledging that "Hubert was an incredibly, warm, generous, confident, relatively uncomplicated character. A person who is very happy inside Hubert's skin, very happy with the choices Hubert's made. Just a happy person with a great sense of humor and great warmth."

Another thing that she also shared was that she played according to the qualities of the character and not its gender. As Janet said, "what I loved about this script and film is that it takes place in a time before labels. And labels drive me, Janet, mad: that people get boxed into their job, their sexuality, their role in life."

Janet also added that, "This is a film about people who didn't judge each other because of their labels."

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