
Geena Davis
Geena Davis (born 1956) is an American actress renowned for her ability to portray complex, strong, and often independent female characters.
She gained recognition for her work beginning in the 1980s, with significant roles in films such as *The Fly* (1986) and *Beetlejuice* (1988). In 1989, she won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in *The Accidental Tourist*.
Her career reached its pinnacle with iconic roles that cemented her status as a symbol of female empowerment: Thelma Dickinson in *Thelma & Louise* (1991), alongside Susan Sarandon, and Dottie Hinson in *A League of Their Own* (1992). Davis is known for her versatility, spanning comedy and drama, and for imbuing her characters with a unique blend of intelligence, vulnerability, and determination.