Glenn Close had 'no clue' how to play a 'white woman who lived her life in the black community' in The Deliverance Have YOU got a story? Email tips@dailymail.com By Sameer Suri For Dailymail.com Published: 19:30, 23 August 2024 | Updated: 19:30, 23 August 2024 e-mail View comments Glenn Close has confessed she had 'no clue' how to play a 'white woman who lived her life in the black community' in her new film The Deliverance .

Directed by Lee Daniels , the Netflix horror movie stars Glenn with Andra Day and Mo'Nique in the story of a family battling a demon in a haunted house. The Fatal Attraction star features as Alberta, who has a black daughter played by Andra and 'has only dated black men' throughout her life, said Glenn. She shared that when Lee 'told me that there are white women like this in every black community, I was intrigued and I wanted to do her justice.

' Lee dished that 'every black person knows a white woman like this, but not every white person knows a white woman like this!' Glenn, 77, recalled to People . Glenn Close has confessed she had 'no clue' how to play a 'white woman who lived her life in the black community' in her new film The Deliverance (pictured) Read More Mo'Nique and Lee Daniels settle their 13-year feud as the actress signs on to replace Octavia Spencer in Netflix film Demon House: 'I am so sorry for hurting you' She explained that she was delighted to play the part because the 'rule that I've tried to hold myself to' has been 'never to repea.