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Sigourney Weaver
8 October 1949
Sigourney Weaver played in 33 movies in the Horror, Sci-Fi, Thriller, Action, Comedy, Adventure, Biography, Drama, Music, Romance, History, Mystery, Crime, Fantasy, Family, Documentary, Animation genres.
Sigourney Weaver got succeed with average imdb rating 7.1.
Chosen by Empire magazine as entire of the 100 Sexiest Stars in film recapitulation (#81). [1995]
Attended the Ethel Walker College in Simsbury, CT.
Her dad Sylvester L. Weaver Jr. ("Small piece" Weaver), NBC-TV president (1953- 55), pioneered the desk-and-Davenport talk put on format that still survives on two programs he created - NBC's "Today" (1952) and "Tonight!" (1953) (aka "The Tonight Show") shows.
Ranked #71 in Empire (UK) magazine's "The Refresh 100 Movie Stars of All Time" list. [October 1997]
... Changed her elect after reading "The Great Gatsby".
Debuted in Woody Allen 's Annie Hall (1977), duration: 6 seconds.
Family: Daughter of NBC-TV president Sylvester L. Weaver Jr. ("Caress congratulate" Weaver) and actress Elizabeth Inglis, older pal, Trajan Weaver. Uncle, actor Doodles Weaver.
Afraid to pilgrimages in elevators.
#13 of Sci-Fi's Come-hither 50, by Femme Fatales armoury. [1997]
Regard/mane color: brown
Speaks fluent French and German.
Graduated from Stanford University in 1972 with a bachelor's degree in English.
Born at 6:15 PM EST
Has one daughter, Charlotte Simpson, was born on 13 April 1990.
She is one of the elite eleven thespians to have been nominated fit both a Supporting and Guide Acting Academy in the same year for their achievements in two unique movies. The other nine are Fay Bainter, Teresa Wright, Barry Fitzgerald (he has been nominated in both categories for the uniform role in the verbatim at the same time silver screen), Jessica Lange, Al Pacino, Emma Thompson, Holly Orion, Julianne Moore, Jamie Foxx and Cate Blanchett.
Her salary for Alien: Resurrection (1997) was more than the whole cost of the original Alien (1979) movie.
Measurements: 34B-24-35 (Commencement: Name Sleuth magazine)
Suffered nightmares because of two weeks after reading the teleplay also in behalf of The Village (2004).
Was nominated for Broadway's 1985 Tony Award as Best Actress (Featured Role - Fritz) for David Rabe's "Hurlyburly," but extinct to a co-top banana, Judith Ivey.
Has worked with three Bagginses. In Alien (1979) she works with Ian Holm, who played Frodo in the BBC radio adaptation and Bilbo in The Lord of the Rings: The Set of the Belt (2001) and The Act big of the Rings: The Earnings of the King (2003). In The Ice Storm (1997) she worked with Elijah Wood, who played the percentage in the film. In Aliens (1986) the act double for the purpose Newt was Kiran Shah, who was also Wood's regulate double.
Even if they be subjected to never worked together she has co-starred with nine actors who have also co-starred with Jamie Lee Curtis: Gleam Liotta, Dan Aykroyd, Kevin Kline, Tim Allen, J.E. Freeman, Mel Gibson, Elijah Wood, Philip Bosco and Bill Paxton. Both have co-starred with Michelle Williams. They have also both worked with composer John Ottman and director James Cameron.
In innumerable of her roles her character has had to deal with artificially apt spaceships. In the "Alien" movies, she battles them. In Galaxy Exploration (1999), much to her character's chagrin, she repeated whatever the spaceship said. In addition, on an episode of "Futurama" (1999), and in the picture WALL·E (2008), she had the speculation to voice a spaceship.
Fellow of jury at the Cannes Film Festival in 1998
Attended the Yale Educational institution of Drama
Remains in correspond with with her former Aliens (1986) co-inimitable Carrie Henn.
In the video Outlander: Resurrection (1997) Sigourney actually managed to sink-hole the basketball into the hoop backwards on the first take, gloaming admitting that she wasn't supposed to or intended to. The shot was verging on ruined because Ron Perlman broke character because he was so amazed.
Her portrayal as Ellen Ripley in Aliens (1986) is ranked #58 on Magazine's 100 Greatest Performances of All On one occasion (2006).
Her completion as Ellen Ripley in the "Alien" quadrilogy is ranked #8 on Original Periodical's 100 Greatest Film Characters of All Time.
Injured her knee during the shooting of Snow Piece (2006) and has been strained to stop exercising for a year.
Friend of Selina Cadell.
Ranked #20 on E4's 100 Greatest Movie Stars. She was the second highest female on the book behind #13 Audrey Hepburn.
Along with Mummy's boy Spacek, Piper Laurie, Janet Leigh, Jodie Assist, Glenn Close, Kathy Bates, Eileen Heckart, Ruth Gordon, Patty McCormack, Nancy Kelly, Toni Collette, Ellen Burstyn and Linda Blair, she is one of the few actresses to fool been nominated for an Oscar for a presentation in a horror movie.
Troubadour/songwriter Mike Garrigan wrote a song entitled "Sigourney Weaver" that pays tribute to the actress.
Dana Barrett, her morality in the Ghostbusters films, is the only loony among the leads who did not rise in the vigorous adaptation, The Heartfelt Ghostbusters (1986).
Chosen nearby Empire magazine as one of the 100 Sexiest Stars in skin olden days (#74). [2007].
Ranked #74 on Empires's 100 Sexiest Movie Stars. (2007).
Has turned down several high-net profit roles over the years: the Shelley Duvall impersonation in Annie Hall (1977), the Brooke Shields role in The Blue Lagoon (1980), the Kathleen Turner role in Body Warmth (1981), the Linda Hamilton function in The Terminator (1984), the Glenn Close role in Fatal Come-on (1987), the Kelly McGillis responsibility in The Accused (1988), the 'Nicole Kidman' role in Dead Peacefulness (1989), the Natasha Richardson role in The Handmaid's Tale (1990), the Geena Davis role in Thelma & Louise (1991), the Sharon Stone rRead more Less