It takes a talented actor to create a villain that sparks pure, unbridled joy. No one would argue that in the late ‘90s, Glenn Close accomplished this with her deliciously evil, fiendish-yet-fabulous rendition of Cruella de Vil for the live-action version of Disney’s 101 Dalmatians (back when live-action Disney movies were still a novel idea, remember that?). After Close recently donned the black-and-white wig again to grace the stages of Disne…