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Geena Davis, born Virginia Elizabeth Davis, is an American film producer, actor, writer, model, television producer, and screenwriter. Born on January 21, 1956 in Wareham, Massachusetts, USA, she holds American citizenship and is noted for her work in film and cinematography as part of the movie industry.
Davis studied at Wareham High School, New England College, and Boston University College of Fine Arts. She is the founder of the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media.
Over her career, she has appeared in notable works such as "Tootsie," "Thelma & Louise," "Earth Girls Are Easy," "Beetlejuice," "A League of Their Own," "The Fly," "Cutthroat Island," and "The Long Kiss Goodnight".
Throughout her acting career, Geena Davis has received numerous awards, including Academy Awards, Cannes Film Festival, National Board of Review, Casting Society of America, San Francisco International Film Festival, Sarasota Film Festival, Boston Society of Film Critics Awards, David di Donatello Awards, 20/20 Awards, Golden Globes, USA, Women in Film Lucy Awards, and Deauville Film Festival.