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In this candid and humorous memoir, Geena Davis shares her transformative journey from a polite childhood to a powerful presence in Hollywood. At just three years old, she declared her ambition to be in movies, and she has since achieved iconic status with memorable roles, including an amnesiac assassin and a road warrior in *Thelma & Louise*. Her career has been marked by ups and downs, but her determination has never wavered. Davis reflects on her eccentric upbringing, her relationships—including a spontaneous Las Vegas wedding to Jeff Goldblum—and her unexpected foray into archery that led her to the Olympic trials. As a tireless advocate for women and girls, she founded an institute aimed at improving representation in film and television. This memoir is not just a personal account; it also highlights her fight for women globally. Critics praise it as a candid, entertaining read that resonates with many. Davis's ability to balance humor with serious themes makes her story compelling, as she navigates Hollywood's challenges while maintaining her authenticity. With an engaging narrative, she reveals both the joys and struggles of her life, leaving readers with a sense of connection and inspiration.

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Dying of Politeness, Geena Davis

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Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Geena Davis
Erscheinungsdatum
2022
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
288
ISBN10
0008508127
ISBN13
9780008508128
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In this candid and humorous memoir, Geena Davis shares her transformative journey from a polite childhood to a powerful presence in Hollywood. At just three years old, she declared her ambition to be in movies, and she has since achieved iconic status with memorable roles, including an amnesiac assassin and a road warrior in *Thelma & Louise*. Her career has been marked by ups and downs, but her determination has never wavered. Davis reflects on her eccentric upbringing, her relationships—including a spontaneous Las Vegas wedding to Jeff Goldblum—and her unexpected foray into archery that led her to the Olympic trials. As a tireless advocate for women and girls, she founded an institute aimed at improving representation in film and television. This memoir is not just a personal account; it also highlights her fight for women globally. Critics praise it as a candid, entertaining read that resonates with many. Davis's ability to balance humor with serious themes makes her story compelling, as she navigates Hollywood's challenges while maintaining her authenticity. With an engaging narrative, she reveals both the joys and struggles of her life, leaving readers with a sense of connection and inspiration.