Geena Davis
(Virginia Elizabeth Davis) 21 January 1956 Wareham, Massachusetts, USA.
As a child, Geena dreamed of being an actress. While in high school, she felt left out and had low self esteem because,
at 6 feet, she was the tallest girl in school. After high school, Geena entered New England College in New Hampshire and
then transferred the next year to Boston University where she majored in drama. In 1979, she graduated and moved
to New York to start her career. Her career consisted of sales clerk and waitress. She worked at Ann Taylor,
where she eventually rose to Saturday window mannequin while trying to get a job with a modeling agency.
Eventually signed by the Zoli Agency at the advanced age of 23, she wound up as a model in the Victoria Secret's Catalogue.
Ever vigilant, Sydney Pollack was looking for new talent in the catalogue when he spotted Geena and
cast her in Tootsie (1982). With good reviews, Geena moved to Los Angeles where she was cast as Wendy in the short-lived,
but critically acclaimed Television Series "Buffalo Bill" (1983). Her next appearance on Television was in her own show
"Sara" (1985) which was also good, but soon canceled. She then returned to the big screen in the below average
Transylvania 6-5000 (1985) followed by the successful Chevy Chase movie Fletch (1985).
From there on, she was on a roll with future husband Jeff Goldblum in the horror remake of The Fly (1986).
More successful were Tim Burton's dark comedy Beetle Juice (1988) and The Accidental Tourist (1988).
For the last film, she was the surprise winner of the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress.
More fun movies followed with the flying saucer in the pool Earth Girls Are Easy (1988) and everyone loves a clown
Quick Change (1990) with Bill Murray. The very successful Thelma & Louise (1991), directed by Ridley Scott,
again garnered nominations for the Academy Award and Golden Globe. A League of Their Own (1992)
with Tom Hanks and directed by Penny Marshall, was the turning point as her next film Hero (1992) was only average.
Then she married director Renny Harlin and they set up a production and development company called "The Forge".
Their first film was Speechless (1994) which flopped at the box office. Undeterred,
Renny decided to film the big budget Cutthroat Island (1995) starring pirate Geena, which also flopped.
Geena has since starred in the thriller, The Long Kiss Goodnight (1996) and played Eleanor Little in Stuart Little (1999)
and Stuart Little 2 (2002).
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