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Geena Davis on Paving the Way for America’s First Female President. The actress and series creator Rod Lurie talk about their groundbreaking ABC show 'Commander in Chief' and its impact on ...
The series, Commander in Chief, which premiered in 2005, starred Geena Davis as the first female vice president in American history, selected to help an older, ...
Weekend Confidential; Geena Davis Wants to Change the Way We See Women After starring in blockbusters like ‘Thelma and Louise,’ the actress is challenging Hollywood to make more ‘insanely ...
Geena Davis, who'd lobbied for the role for more than a year, was Thelma to Susan Sarandon's Louise – but Davis was actually signed to play either part. "I was gonna be in that movie," Davis said.
Geena Davis argues that showcasing and adding more female roles will lead to more women at the top. By Geena Davis I always say, “If they can see it, they can be it.” Here’s my favorite ...
The actress told director Patty Jenkins, "I'm available." — -- Oscar winner Geena Davis is no stranger to kicking butt on screen. The actress, who's starred in action films such as "Cutthroat ...
Geena Davis and her family were returning from dinner in their small Massachusetts town when her great-uncle Jack, 99, began drifting into the oncoming lane of traffic. Ms. Davis was about 8 ...
Geena Davis (2nd from Left) has joined up with digital creators Taryn Southern (left), Yulin Kuang, and musician Clara C. for a campaign for gender equality in entertainment, slugged "# ...
New findings from the latest report by the Geena Davis Institute on gender in media reveal male STEM characters on-screen continue to outnumber female STEM characters, despite 71% of young women ...
The Institute, founded in 2004 by Oscar winner Geena Davis, is an organization that believes the representation of characters in media should reflect the real world, which is half female. Watch on ...