Sigourney Weaver Actress

Sigourney Weaver
American Actress
Date of birth:  8 October 1949
Place of birth: New York, New York, USA
Real name: Susan Alexandra Weaver
Her father:  TV producer Sylvester L. Weaver Jr.
Her mother:  Elizabeth Inglis,  a British actress.

1961 Sigourney Weaver attended the Brearly Girls Academy. One year later, her family moved to San Francisco and later to Connecticut.

1965 Sigourney acted in the play 'A Streetcar Named Desire' and 'You Can't Take It With You' with a group of theater.

1969 After spending some months in a kibbutz at Israel, Sigourney became a student of English Literature in Stanford University.

1973 Sigourney debuted in theater professionally in the play 'Watergate Classics'

1976 She acted in 'Gemini' and 'The Animal Kingdom'.

1979 One of her most important films: Alien. Sigourney won a British Award Nomination.

1982 Thanks to her performance in the film The Year of Living Dangerously, she won an Oscar.

1986 After her participation in the film Aliens, she was nominated for both a Golden Globe and an Oscar.

1988 Sigourney won two Golden Globes thanks to her performance in the films “Working Girl” and “Gorillas in the Mist: The Story of Dian Fossey”

1995 She acted in the films Jeffrey and Copycat.

1997 Her performance in The Ice Storm achieved a BAFTA prize and another Golden Globe Award.

2002 Sigourney Weaver starred in the film Tadpole

Filmography


2005 Happily N'Ever After of Paul J. Bolger
2004 Imaginary heroes of Dan Harris
2004 The Village of M. Night Shyamalan
2002 Holes of Andrew Davis
2002 The Guys of Jim Simpson
2002 Tadpole of Gary Winick
2001 Heartbreakers of David Mirkin
2000 Speak Truth to Power
2000 Company Man of Peter Askin
1999 Galaxy Quest of Dean Parisot
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