Name : Geena Davis
Birth Name : Virginia Elizabeth Davis
Profession : actress, athlete, model, producer, writer
Date of Birth : January 21, 1956
Place of Birth : Wareham, Massachusetts, USA
Fan Mail : Kevin Huvane C/O Creative Artists Agency
9830 Wilshire Blvd.
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
USA.
Geena Davis - Detailed Biography
In her early
twenties Virginia Elizabeth Davis, at 6 ft tall, was the perfect live department
store mannequin, the perfect fashion model, and a pretty good waitress. You may
not expect your mannequins and models to have a MENSA IQ (you never know with
waitresses, of course), but what Geena Davis had, as well as height and good
looks and brains, was a degree in fine arts from Boston University, and a
budding career as a conspicuous and arresting actor.
Stunning and goofy, awkward and graceful, glittering and earthy, Davis has
played sci-fi, horror, action, drama, comedy and romance with equal penance. She
debuted in film with a small part in Tootsie (1982), and was cast, that year, in
a recurring role in television’s Family Ties. She went on to Buffalo Bill in
1983, and wrote one episode of that cult hit.
In 1985, Davis starred as a single lawyer looking for love in the television
series Sara. The show proved to be ten years ahead of its time, but its failure
opened big-screen doors. What followed was Fletch (1985), Secret Weapons (1985),
Transylvania 6-5000 (1985), The Fly (1986) – and a 1987 to 1990 marriage to her
Fly co-star Jeff Goldblum (she had been married briefly, in 1981, to restaurant
manager Richard Eminolo) – Earth Girls Are Easy (1988), Beetlejuice (1988), and
The Accidental Tourist (1998 – for a Best Supporting Actress Oscar).
It was for Davis’ next film, Thelma and Louise (1991), that fans, critics, and
judge panels went mad. Davis (and co-star Susan Sarandon) netted Oscar, Golden
Globe, British Academy Award and MTV Movie Award nominations, as well as the
Boston Society of Film Critics Award, the National Board of Review Best Actress
Award, and the David di Donatello Award. 1992 brought Hero and A League of Their
Own (for another Golden Globe nomination and MTV Movie Award nod).
In 1994, Davis tried her hand at producing, also starring in, Speechless,
another Golden Globe nominated film. She has since, under the name of her
production company, “The Forge,” produced The Politician’s Wife, The Decision,
Mistrial and Bigmalion. She was the lead in Angie (1994), and then two films –
Cutthroat Island (1995) and The Long Kiss Goodnight (1996) – by director Renny
Harlin, to whom she was married from 1993 to 1998. In 1999, Davis was nominated
for a Saturn Award for her performance in Stuart Little.
As if all that weren’t enough, Davis is a world-class athlete, ranked 24th of
the 28 semi-finalists for the United States Archery Team in 1999. She’s “way
down” at number 61 on one list (Empire Magazine’s) of the “Top 100 Movie Stars
of All Time.” Oh yes, and she speaks Swedish.