GEENA DAVIS


'Virginia Elizabeth "Geena" Davis' (born January 21 1956) is an Academy Award and Golden Globe-winning and Emmy-nominated American actress and former fashion model.

Contents
Biography
Early life
Career
Personal life
Activism
Filmography
Television work
References
External links

Biography


Early life

Davis was born in Wareham, Massachusetts to Lucille, a teacher's assistant, and William Davis, a civil engineer. One of the first signs of her interest and skill in the performing arts was her budding talent in music. She learned piano, flute and drums, and she also played organ well enough even as a teenager to serve as an organist at her church in Wareham. Enrolling at New England College, Davis eventually graduated with a bachelor's degree in drama from Boston University in 1979. While an exchange student in Sandviken, Sweden, Davis became fluent in Swedish.
Career

After graduating, Davis signed with New York's Zoli modelling agency and served as a window mannequin for Ann Taylor. With a height of six feet and a shoe size of 9(US)/43(EUR), Davis was a striking model cast from a different mold. She was working as a model when director Sydney Pollack spotted her and cast her in ''Tootsie'' (1982) as a soap opera actress. She followed this up with roles in the short-lived television series ''Buffalo Bill'' (19831984), for which she also wrote an episode, and ''Sara'' (1985). Davis made a breakthrough with ''The Fly'' and ''Beetlejuice''. She received an Oscar as Best Supporting Actress for her role in ''The Accidental Tourist'' (1988) and a Best Actress nomination for her role in ''Thelma and Louise'' (1991). Davis replaced Debra Winger for the lead in ''A League of Their Own''. She then co-starred in ''Hero'' alongside Dustin Hoffman and Andy Garcia. Following this, Davis teamed up with then husband Renny Harlin for the 1995 flick ''Cutthroat Island'' and cult fave, ''The Long Kiss Goodnight''. She and Harlin produced the films.
Davis starred in the short-lived sitcom ''The Geena Davis Show'' (20002001). In early 2004, she guest-starred as Grace Adler's sister Janet on the NBC sitcom ''Will & Grace''. She most recently starred in the ABC television series ''Commander in Chief'' as the first female President of the United States. This role garnered her a Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Drama Series in 2006, and she also was nominated for a SAG Award for Outstanding Female Actor in a Drama Series and an Emmy Award. However, almost from its premiere, the show was managed poorly by ABC. This led to two extended breaks and a substantial loss of viewers from its premiere (early in the fall, the series was the season's most-watched new show), resulting in its cancellation during the May 2006 sweeps period.
Personal life

On September 1, 2001, Davis married Iranian-American Dr. Reza Jarrahy. They have three children: daughter Alizeh Keshvar (born April 10, 2002) and fraternal twins Kian William Jarrahy and Kaiis Steven Jarrahy on May 9, 2004. The marriage is Davis' fourth; she was previously married to Richard Emmolo (25 March 1982 - 26 February 1983); actor Jeff Goldblum, with whom she co-starred in three films, including ''The Fly'' and ''Earth Girls Are Easy'' (1987 to 1990); and Renny Harlin, who directed her in ''Cutthroat Island'' and ''The Long Kiss Goodnight'' (1993 to 1998).
In 1999, Davis was a semi-finalist in trials for the United States' Olympic Archery team. She placed twenty-fourth out of twenty-eight.
Davis is 6 feet tall (1.83 m), and a member of American Mensa[1] with a high IQ of 140 rendering her a genius.
Activism

Davis is fronting the Women's Sports Foundation campaign Geena Takes Aim in support of Title IX — an Act of Congress focusing on equality in sports opportunities and eventually expanded to prohibit gender discrimination in United States' educational institutions.
Davis is also the founder of SeeJane, a program to dramatically increase the percentages of female characters — and to reduce gender stereotyping — in media made for children eleven and under. SeeJane is a program of the national nonprofit Dads and Daughters, where Davis serves as an honorary Board member. Dads and Daughters works to make the world safer and fairer for daughters.

Filmography



★ ''Tootsie'' (1982)

★ ''Fletch'' (1985)

★ ''Transylvania 6-5000'' (1985)

★ ''The Fly'' (1986)

★ ''Beetlejuice'' (1988)

★ ''Earth Girls Are Easy'' (1988)

★ ''The Accidental Tourist'' (1988)

★ ''Quick Change'' (1990)

★ ''Thelma and Louise'' (1991)

★ ''A League of Their Own'' (1992)

★ ''Hero'' (1992)

★ ''Princess Scargo and the Birthday Pumpkin'' (1993) (short subject) (voice)

★ ''Angie'' (1994)

★ ''Speechless'' (1994) (also producer)

★ ''Cutthroat Island'' (1995)

★ ''The Long Kiss Goodnight'' (1996) (also producer)

★ ''Stuart Little'' (1999)

★ ''Stuart Little 2'' (2002)

★ '' (2006) (voice)

Television work



★ ''Buffalo Bill (TV series)'' (1983-1984)

★ ''Knight Rider'' (1983) ''(guest star, "K.I.T.T. The Car")''

★ ''Family Ties (1984) (guest star, two episodes)

★ ''Sara'' (1985) (canceled after a few months)

★ ''Secret Weapons'' (1985)

★ ''The Geena Davis Show'' (2000-2001)

★ ''Commander in Chief (TV series)'' (2005-2006)

References


1. They're Accomplished, They're Famous, and They're MENSANS, , , , Mensa Bulletin, 2004

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