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American actress whose first big hit was the 1979 science-fiction thriller "Alien." Her other films include "Living Dangerously," 1982, "Ghostbusters," 6/1984, "Gorillas In The Mist" and "Working Girl" in 1988 - both of which earned her Oscar nominations - and the three sequels to "Alien." "Aliens, The Sequel" received an Academy Award nomination and "Alien Resurrection" opened on 11/27/1997. "The Ice Storm" earned her a Golden Globe award nomination in 1997. She appeared in Broadway and Off-Broadway productions and on the television soap opera "Somerset." Sigourney was born Susan Weaver to Sylvester (Pat) Weaver, former head of NBC and founder of cable television, and Elizabeth Inglis, former British actress. She has a brother, Trajan, four years older. She learned her healthy eating habits and lifestyle from her mother, who was always a health fiend and athlete. Susan renamed herself Sigourney after a character mentioned in "The Great Gatsby." Sigourney grew up in New York, leading a privileged life, going to private schools and taking dance lessons. As an adolescent, she was already very tall, almost her adult height of 5 feet 10 1⁄2 inches, and was self-conscious about her height. She says she was a klutz and clowned to get along. When she was 13, her family moved to California. She felt even more alienated there, as the west coast girls were "way ahead" of the east coast girls. Sigourney went to college in California at Stanford University. During that time she traveled to Israel and lived in a kibbutz. She considered becoming Jewish. She graduated from Stanford in 1971 with a degree in English. She knew she wanted to act and moved back east for graduate work at Yale for three years at its excellent drama school. There she appeared in stage productions with Meryl Streep and befriended playwright Christopher Durang. Weaver described her experience at Yale as "joyless and negative." When she left Yale, she went to New York and got her first real job working for director Sir John Gielgud on Broadway. Her career began to move quickly with Off-Broadway shows in which she earned critical praise. In 1974, she made her Off-Broadway debut in "The Nature and Purpose of the Universe," written by Durang. In the mid-1970s she appeared on the television soap opera "Somerset." Weaver’s major film debut came in 1977 with her very brief appearance in Woody Allen’s "Annie Hall." Two years later, her career skyrocketed with her role as Ripley in the sci-fi thriller, "Alien." She brought a dimension of intelligence to the role, broadening the film’s appeal. The sequel in 1986 earned her an Academy Award nomination. She went on to make "Alien3" in 1992 and "Alien Resurrection" in 1997. Her popular "Alien" series and roles in the "Ghostbuster" films allowed her to command high salaries and gave her the freedom to explore smaller films. In 1988 she earned two Oscar nominations for very different performances - one for her supporting role in "Working Girl" and the other as scientist Dian Fossey in "Gorillas in the Mist." In 1997 she starred with Kevin Kline in "The Ice Storm" which received a Golden Globe award nomination. In 1999 she starred in two films, "A Map of the World" and a space spoof, "Galaxy Quest." Weaver’s patrician upbringing, bearing and intelligence often give the impression of an "Ice Queen." But, she has a warmth and impish humor that shows through in interviews. She is known for throwing great, though infrequent, parties with fun and strange activities, like asking guests to bring "pocket costumes" (something that fits in your pocket and jumps, for example) or going to a belly dancing club. Weaver met her husband, director Jim Simpson, six years her junior, in 1983 while doing a summer theatre festival in Winstown, Massachusetts. They married after a very brief courtship. They have a daughter, Charlotte, and live in the Upper West Side of Manhattan. Weaver has a phobia of elevators; whenever she is forced to ride "one of those death traps," she always checks the inspection card and makes sure that the emergency phone is working. Link to Wikipedia biography
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Published/Released |
1979-05-25 |
Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 25 May 1979 ("Alien" released, first big hit) . |
2 |
Published/Released |
1984-06-01 |
Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 8 June 1984 ("Ghostbusters" movie released) . |
3 |
Great Achievement |
1987-03-31 |
Work : Great Achievement 31 March 1987 in Los Angeles (Lost Best Actress Academy Award for "Aliens" to Marlee Matlin) . |
4 |
Great Achievement |
1989-03-29 |
Work : Great Achievement 29 March 1989 in Los Angeles (Lost Best Supporting Actress Academy Award for "Working Girls" to Geena Davis) . |
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Published/Released |
1997-11-01 |
Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 6 November 1997 in Paris ("Alien: Resurrection" premieres) . |
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Gender | Female |
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Weekday | Saturday |
Date | 1949-10-08 |
Time | 18:15:00 |
Daylight Saving | No |
City | Manhattan, New York, United States |
Geo-location | 40ºN47'0.35", |
Timezone | America/New_York |
City | Manhattan, New York, United States |
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Timezone | America/New_York |
Time (America/New_York) | Oct. 08, 1949, 06:15:00 PM |
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Time (UTC) | Oct. 08, 1949, 11:15:00 PM |
Time (LMT) | Oct. 08, 1949, 06:19:08 PM |
Time (Julian) | 2433198.46875 |
LMT Correction | -4.9311 Hrs |
Ayanmsha | True Chitra - 23º8'5.03" |
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