“When I was in college, I did sort of want to be a journalist. Being an actor, you kind of have the same interest. You go into a story, and you tell it from your point of view for people who aren't there. That's what an actor does with a character. But the real life is more interesting.” – Sigourney Weaver
Susan Alexandra Weaver was born in New York City on Oct. 8, 1949 and changed her name to Sigourney because she
wanted something that would stand out in a crowd. A brilliant student as well as actor, she did
her undergraduate work at Sarah Lawrence and Stanford and then earned a Master of
Fine Arts from Yale.
Her acting has won her numerous
awards including Golden Globes as both Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress
in the same year – the first playing Dian Fossey in Gorillas in the Mist and the second in Working Girl. She also was
nominated for Academy Awards for both movies – the only actor or actress to be
nominated for the four major acting awards in one year.
While everyone knows her work in the
movies, many are surprised at the breadth of her work in theatre -- where she has
appeared in nearly 40 plays on and off Broadway -- and her writing and producing skills. "It's always the script that's going to lure me," she said about good writing. "And I don't really care about the part."
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