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Virginia Elizabeth "Geena" Davis (born January 21, 1956) is an American actor, activist, fashion model, and producer. She is the recipient of various accolades, including an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award. After studying drama at Boston University, Davis made her acting debut in the film Tootsie (1982) and eventually starred in the thriller The Fly (1986), which proved to be one of her first box office hits. While the fantasy comedy Beetlejuice (1988) brought her to prominence, the drama The Accidental Tourist (1988) earned her the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. She established herself as a leading lady with the road film Thelma & Louise (1991), for which she received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress, and the sports film A League of Their Own (1992), garnering a Golden Globe Award nomination. However, Davis's roles in the box office failures Cutthroat Island (1995) and The Long Kiss Goodnight (1996), both directed by then-husband Renny Harlin, were followed by a lengthy break and downturn in her career. Davis starred as the adoptive mother of the titular character in the Stuart Little franchise (1999 - 2005) and as the first female president of the United States in the television series Commander in Chief (2005 - 2006), winning the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama for her role in the latter. Her later films include Accidents Happen (2009) and Marjorie Prime (2017). She has portrayed the recurring role of Dr. Nicole Herman in Grey's Anatomy (2014 - 2015, 2018) and that of Regan MacNeil/Angela Rance in the first season of the horror television series The Exorcist (2017). In 2004, Davis launched the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media, which works collaboratively with the entertainment industry to dramatically increase the presence of female characters in media. Through the organization, she launched the annual Bentonville Film Festival in 2015, and executive produced the documentary This Changes Everything in 2018. Thanks to the organization, she was awarded with the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award bestowed by the Academy Awards in 2019 and with the Governors Award given by the Primetime Emmy Awards in 2022. Early life and education Geena Davis was born on January 21, 1956, in Wareham, Massachusetts. Her mother, Lucille (née Cook), was a teacher's assistant, and her father, William F. Davis, was a civil engineer and church deacon. Both were from small towns in Vermont. Davis has an older brother, Danforth ("Dan"). She became interested in music at an early age. She learned piano and flute and played organ well enough as a teenager to be organist at her Congregational church in Wareham. Davis was also a cheerleader and was cheer captain her senior year of high school. She attended Wareham High School and was an exchange student in Sandviken, Sweden, where she became fluent in Swedish. She wanted to study acting at Boston University but missed the required audition during her year in Sweden, so she began her college education at New England College before transferring to Boston University; she didn't earn enough credits to graduate, having received an incomplete in at least one class and an F in movement class. Her first post-university work was as a model for window mannequins at Ann Taylor; she then signed with New York's Zoli modeling agency. In her 2022 memoir, she states that her brother came up with the nickname Geena shortly after her birth to differentiate her from her Aunt Virginia, who went by the nickname Ginny. Career Rise to fame (1982 - 1987) Davis was working as a model when she was cast by director Sydney Pollack in his film Tootsie (1982) as a soap opera actor, whom she has described as "someone who's going to be in their underwear a lot of time". It was the second most profitable film of 1982, received ten Academy Awards nominations and is considered a classic. She next won the regular part of Wendy Killian in the television series Buffalo Bill, which aired from June 1983 to March 1984; and had a writing credit in one episode. Despite the series' eleven Emmy Awards nominations, lukewarm ratings led to its cancellation after two seasons. Davis concurrently guest-starred in Knight Rider, Riptide, Family Ties and Remington Steele, and followed with a series of her own, Sara, which lasted 13 episodes. During this period, she also auditioned for the 1984 science fiction/action film The Terminator, reading for the lead role of Sarah Connor, which eventually went to Linda Hamilton. In Fletch (1985), an action comedy, she appeared with Chevy Chase as the colleague of a Los Angeles Times undercover reporter trying to expose drug trafficking on the beaches of Los Angeles. She also starred in the horror comedy Transylvania 6-5000 as a nymphomaniac vampire alongside future husband Jeff Goldblum. They also starred in the sci-fi thriller The Fly (1986), loosely based on George Langelaan's 1957 short story of the same name, where Davis portrayed a science journalist and an eccentric scientist's love interest. It was a commercial success and helped establish her as an actor. In 1987 she appeared with Goldblum again in the offbeat comedy Earth Girls Are Easy. Recognition and critical acclaim (1988 - 1992) Director Tim Burton cast Davis in his film Beetlejuice (1988) as one of a recently deceased young couple who become ghosts haunting their former house; it also starred Alec Baldwin, Michael Keaton and Winona Ryder. It made $73.7 million from a budget of $15 million, and Davis's performance and the overall film received mostly positive reviews. Davis took on the role of an animal hospital employee and dog trainer with a sickly son in the drama The Accidental Tourist (1988), opposite William Hurt and Kathleen Turner. Critic Roger Ebert, who gave the film four stars out of four, wrote: "Davis, as Muriel, brings an unforced wackiness to her role in scenes like the one where she belts out a song while she's doing the dishes. But she is not as simple as she sometimes seems [...]". The film was a critical and commercial success, and she received an Oscar as Best Supporting Actress for her appearance in it. Davis appeared as the girlfriend of a man who, dressed as a clown, robs a bank in midtown Manhattan, in the comedy Quick Change (1990). Based on a book of the same name by Jay Cronley, it is a remake of the 1985 French film Hold-Up starring Jean-Paul Belmondo. Despite modest box office returns, the Chicago Tribune found the lead actors "funny and creative while keeping their characters life-size". Davis next starred with Susan Sarandon in Ridley Scott's road film Thelma & Louise (1991), as friends who embark on a road trip with unforeseen consequences. A critical and commercial success, it is considered a classic, as it influenced other films and artistic works and became a landmark feminist film. Davis received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress for her role. It also featu.... Discover the Elizabeth Davis popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Elizabeth Davis books.

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  • Dressing Up the Stars synopsis, comments

    Dressing Up the Stars

    Jeanne Walker Harvey

    Discover the true story of how a shy miner’s daughter became one of the most legendary costume designers in Hollywood in this inspiring nonfiction picture book biography.As a child...

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    Mask of Night

    Philip Gooden

    'Another clever criminal plunge into history' GuardianElizabeth I approaches the end of her illustrious reign, the plague is raging in London, and the Privy Council has ordered the...

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    William Owen and Elizabeth Davis from England to Massachusetts and Some of Their Descendants

    Nadia Rae Venable Calvert

    Part 1. A genealogy of some of the descendants of William Owen (16111702) and Elizabeth Davis (16291702) who came from England to Massachusetts and were married in Braintree, MA, 2...

  • More Deadly than the Male synopsis, comments

    More Deadly than the Male

    Graeme Davis

    A darkly luminous new anthology collecting the most terrifying horror stories by renowned female authors, presenting anew these forgotten classics to the modern reader.Readers...

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    Looking for Jane

    Heather Marshall

    This “clever and satisfying” (Associated Press) #1 international bestseller for fans of Kristin Hannah and Jennifer Chiaverini follows three women who are bound together by a longl...

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    Bewitching Desire

    Elizabeth Davis

    Linnea Peterson's life is perfect: perfect hair, perfect house, and perfect (ish) job.  She runs marathons, has wine nights with her friends from her coven, and does everythin...

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    Conjuring Affection

    Elizabeth Davis

    Alison Conner is your average Minneapolisbased twentysomething: she likes beer, indie bands, hanging out with her friend Linnea, and using her rather limited witch powers for party...

  • Elizabeth Davis v. D. Wesley Vannaman and Jennie R. Vannaman synopsis, comments

    Elizabeth Davis v. D. Wesley Vannaman and Jennie R. Vannaman

    Supreme Court of Florida

    Per Curiam. This cause having heretofore been submitted to the Court upon the transcript of the record of the order herein, and briefs and argument of counsel for the respective p...

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    The Love Child

    Constance Heaven

    Lose yourself in this beautifully written, emotional and enthralling novel from much loved author Constance Heaven. It conjures up the glittering society and changing times of the ...

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    Behind the Shoulder Pads

    Joan Collins

    USA TODAY BESTSELLER“I’ve had many amazing adventures in my life. Some stories, though, I have only ever shared with my friends.… Until now!”Dame Joan Collins has always believed t...

  • Davis V. Elizabeth Hidden And Mohave County synopsis, comments

    Davis V. Elizabeth Hidden And Mohave County

    Arizona Court of Appeals

    At issue in this appeal is the authority of a county to deny a residential building permit on the ground that a proposed septic tank would be contrary to state law. We hold that wh...

  • The Books That Changed My Life synopsis, comments

    The Books That Changed My Life

    Bethanne Patrick

    One hundred of today’s most prominent literary and cultural icons talk about the books that hold a special place in their heartsthat made them who they are today.Leading authors, p...

  • The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes synopsis, comments

    The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes

    Graeme Davis & Leslie S. Klinger

    This masterful collection of seventeen classic mystery stories, dating from 1837 to 1914, traces the earliest history of popular detective fiction.Today, the figure of Sherlock Hol...

  • Elizabeth Davis, Administratrix of John H. Davis v. Alexander Braden synopsis, comments

    Elizabeth Davis, Administratrix of John H. Davis v. Alexander Braden

    United States Supreme Court

    This was an action of detinue, brought against the defendant for the wrongful detention of a slave. The defendant died previous to the term of the circuit court in the district of ...

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    Hurricanes in Perfect Power

    Various Artists & Candice Brathwaite

    A stunning new collection of short stories about motherhood, selected and introduced by Candice Brathwaite.'To describe my mother would be to write about a hurricane in its perfect...

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    The Trip

    Deborah Davis

    From the author of Strapless and Guest of Honor, a “jaunty romp through American popart history” (The Washington Post) about a littleknown road trip Andy Warhol took in 1963, and h...

  • A Change of Affection synopsis, comments

    A Change of Affection

    Becket Cook

    The powerful, dramatic story of how a successful Hollywood set designer whose identity was deeply rooted in his homosexuality came to be suddenly and utterly transformed by the pow...

  • Carl Davis Beavers v. Elizabeth Hurst Beavers synopsis, comments

    Carl Davis Beavers v. Elizabeth Hurst Beavers

    Fifth District, Dallas Court of Appeals of Texas

    ROWE, Justice. In this divorce case, Mr. Beavers complains that the property division made by the court sitting without a jury is not just and right as required by TEX. FAM. CODE A...

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    Bette Davis

    David Thomson

    "She could look demure while behaving like an empress. Blonde, with eyes like pearls too big for her head, she was very striking, but marginally pretty and certainly not beautiful ...

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    The Season

    Charlotte Bingham

    An immensely readable drama of period society that you WILL NOT be able to put down. Authored by the million copy and Sunday Times bestselling author Charlotte Bingham, perfect for...

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    A Lifetime of Impossible Days

    Tabitha Bird

    Australian Women's Weekly GREAT READ for August'Prepare to immerse yourself in wonder, childish delight and dark, dark trauma in this unique novel from a new and important Australi...

  • The Last Dance of the Debutante synopsis, comments

    The Last Dance of the Debutante

    Julia Kelly

    In this “glorious dance through the traditional glamour and suffocating expectations of a bygone era” (Genevieve Graham, USA TODAY bestselling author), a group of young women are s...

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    Spellbinding Love

    Elizabeth Davis

    Katie loves her quiet life on the farm.  It's maybe a little onthenose for an Earth Witch to own a farm, but she inherited it from her beloved grandparents and she wouldn...

  • The Fire Still Burns synopsis, comments

    The Fire Still Burns

    Constance Heaven

    Let muchloved author Constance Heaven sweep you away in this captivating and compelling romance spanning prewar Europe. Both heartwarming and heartwrenching, this is perfect for fa...