Sigourney Weaver

Sigourney Weaver
Susan Alexandra "Sigourney" Weaver (born October 8, 1949) is an American actress and producer. A popular culture figure, Weaver is known for her leading roles in science fiction and horror franchises, having amassed several screen and stage credits since her debut in 1971. Her accolades include a British Academy Film Award, two Golden Globe Awards, and a Grammy Award, and nominations for three Academy Awards, four Primetime Emmy Awards, and a Tony Award. She appeared on Channel 4's list of the 100 greatest movie stars of all time in 2003. Weaver made her screen debut with a minor role in Woody Allen's romantic comedy film Annie Hall (1977) before receiving her breakthrough playing Ellen Ripley in Ridley Scott's science fiction film Alien (1979). She reprised the role in James Cameron's follow-up Aliens (1986) and in two more sequels: Alien 3 (1992) and Alien Resurrection (1997). The character is regarded as a significant female protagonist in cinema history, and her performance in Aliens received a landmark nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress. Her other franchise roles include Dana Barrett in the Ghostbusters films (1984–2021) and Dr. Grace Augustine / Kiri in the Avatar films (2009–present), which rank among the highest-grossing films of all time. Weaver received dual Golden Globe Awards and dual Academy Award nominations—Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress—for the respective roles of primatologist Dian Fossey in Gorillas in the Mist and a young associate in Working Girl (both 1988). She won the British Academy Film Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in The Ice Storm (1997). Her other notable roles include The Year of Living Dangerously (1982), Dave (1993), Copycat (1995), Galaxy Quest (1999), The Village (2004), Vantage Point (2008), You Again (2010), Chappie (2015), A Monster Calls (2016), and Master Gardener (2022). She has also voice roles in the animated Pixar films WALL-E (2008) and Finding Dory (2016). On stage, Weaver made her Broadway debut in the play The Constant Wife (1974). She was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play for her role in Hurlyburly (1984) and returned to Broadway in Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike (2013). She received Primetime Emmy Award nominations for her roles in the Showtime horror film Snow White: A Tale of Terror (1998), the Lifetime drama film Prayers for Bobby (2009), the USA Network political miniseries Political Animals (2013). Her other television projects include the Marvel action miniseries The Defenders (2017) and the drama miniseries The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart (2023), the latter of which she also served as an executive producer. (Via Wikipedia)
Origin
Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
Born
October 8, 1949
Age
74
Susan Alexandra "Sigourney" Weaver (born October 8, 1949) is an American actress and producer. A popular culture figure, Weaver is known for her leading roles in science fiction and horror franchises, having amassed several screen and stage credits since her debut in 1971. Her accolades include a British Academy Film Award, two Golden Globe Awards, and a Grammy Award, and nominations for three Academy Awards, four Primetime Emmy Awards, and a Tony Award. She appeared on Channel 4's list of the 100 greatest movie stars of all time in 2003. Weaver made her screen debut with a minor role in Woody Allen's romantic comedy film Annie Hall (1977) before receiving her breakthrough playing Ellen Ripley in Ridley Scott's science fiction film Alien (1979). She reprised the role in James Cameron's follow-up Aliens (1986) and in two more sequels: Alien 3 (1992) and Alien Resurrection (1997). The character is regarded as a significant female protagonist in cinema history, and her performance in Aliens received a landmark nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress. Her other franchise roles include Dana Barrett in the Ghostbusters films (1984–2021) and Dr. Grace Augustine / Kiri in the Avatar films (2009–present), which rank among the highest-grossing films of all time. Weaver received dual Golden Globe Awards and dual Academy Award nominations—Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress—for the respective roles of primatologist Dian Fossey in Gorillas in the Mist and a young associate in Working Girl (both 1988). She won the British Academy Film Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in The Ice Storm (1997). Her other notable roles include The Year of Living Dangerously (1982), Dave (1993), Copycat (1995), Galaxy Quest (1999), The Village (2004), Vantage Point (2008), You Again (2010), Chappie (2015), A Monster Calls (2016), and Master Gardener (2022). She has also voice roles in the animated Pixar films WALL-E (2008) and Finding Dory (2016). On stage, Weaver made her Broadway debut in the play The Constant Wife (1974). She was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play for her role in Hurlyburly (1984) and returned to Broadway in Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike (2013). She received Primetime Emmy Award nominations for her roles in the Showtime horror film Snow White: A Tale of Terror (1998), the Lifetime drama film Prayers for Bobby (2009), the USA Network political miniseries Political Animals (2013). Her other television projects include the Marvel action miniseries The Defenders (2017) and the drama miniseries The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart (2023), the latter of which she also served as an executive producer. (Via Wikipedia)