Spielberg, Lady Gaga, sign get-well card for Ruth Bader Ginsburg

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Three dozen Hollywood A-listers, from Bradley Cooper to Quincy Jones, have signed a card that’s being overnighted to Ginsburg Thursday. | AP

Steven Spielberg, Lady Gaga, Spike Lee and Glenn Close have a message for Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg: Get well soon.

They and three dozen Hollywood A-listers, from Bradley Cooper to Quincy Jones, have signed a card that’s being overnighted to Ginsburg Thursday. The 85-year-old has missed a month of Supreme Court arguments as she recovers from the lung cancer surgery she had in December.

The card was spearheaded by “RBG” filmmakers Julie Cohen and Betsy West, who have been collecting signatures at various awards season events over the past few weeks. Their film is up for best documentary at the Academy Awards on Feb. 24.

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