With production grinding to a halt in the face of the novel coronavirus, the entertainment industry has found itself navigating uncharted territory.
To offer a better sense for how, The Hollywood Reporter is running a regular series that focuses on how Hollywood's writers, actors, directors, executives and others are living and working in these challenging times.
Glenn Close is currently ensconced in her brick Montana home built in 1892 — "It's little but I love it" — which sits next door to the home of her younger sister, Jessie.
But when it became clear Jessie may have been exposed to the coronavirus, the two had to self-isolate from one another, forcing Close to mostly fly solo while devouring books and baking banana bread.