Academy Award winner Geena Davis was once one of Hollywood’s biggest actresses.
The Massachusetts native got her start with a small role as a soap opera star in 1982’s Tootsie with Dustin Hoffman.
She went on to appear in the 1986 science-fiction horror The Fly with then-beau Jeff Goldblum, before appearing in Beetlejuice and The Accidental Tourist, which earned her an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress.
In May 1991, one of her biggest hit films, Thelma & Louise, was released, and instantly became a box office sensation.
In the Ridley Scott action-thriller, Davis played Thelma, a naive beauty who has a one-night stand with Brad Pitt‘s cowboy thief
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