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Birth name : Viola Davis |
| Date of birth :
11 August 1965 |
| Place of birth: Saint Matthews, South Carolina, USA |
| Nickname:
Viola |
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| Height: 5' 7" (1.70 m) |
| Spouse: Julius Tennon (23 June 2003 - present) 2 children |
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"We grew up in abject poverty. Acting, writing scripts and skits were a way of escaping our environment at a very young age. I don't really think about anything too much. I live in the present. I move on. I don't think about what happened yesterday. If I think too much, it kind of freaks me out. the way I dress is the way I am, the way I live my life." |
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Viola Davis (born August 11, 1965) is an American Tony Award-winning actress mostly known for her theatre work.
In 2001, she was awarded the Tony Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play for her portrayal of "Tonya" in King Hedley II, a "35-year-old mother fighting eloquently for the right to abort a pregnancy." She has also received two Drama Desk Awards, for her work in King Headley II and in 2004, for her work in an off-Broadway production of Intimate Apparel.
Davis has also had roles in numerous films, including three films by Steven Soderbergh (Out of Sight, Solaris, and Traffic). Her television work includes a recurring role in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, a starring role in the short-lived Traveler, and a special guest appearance in Badge; a Law & Order: Criminal Intent episode.
Davis was born in South Carolina; her family moved to Central Falls, Rhode Island when she was quite young, a town which at the time Davis experienced as a "rough, all-white community where the racism was naked as a newborn piglet." interesting to note that Central Falls has the lowest percentage of non-hispanic whites in Rhode Island. Her involvements in Upward Bound and Student Support Services were important steps in her academic and social development.
Davis majored in theatre at Rhode Island College, graduating in 1988; in 2002 she received an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts from the college. She also attended The Juilliard School for four years, characterizing the experience as a "mixed blessing": I'm happy that I went there. The school does what it says it wants to do, which is to stretch you as an actor, make you break old habits, expand you and make you more versatile. The problem is that it doesn't celebrate the individual. It stifles everything about you that makes you uniquely you. Davis has been married to actor Julius Tennon since 2003. They have two children.
In a September 2004 article published in American Theatre magazine, Davis commented on her frustration with casting directors who still think in broad racial stereotypes: When I graduated from Juilliard, I remember thinking that there was no difference between me and any other student in the school; I wanted to do what they were doing. I want to do what Meryl Streep is doing....When you see black movies, they're always urban and funny, with pretty much the same actors, which is not a bad thing. The travesty is when you're not that: I don't speak Ebonics. I'm too old to be a homegirl. I'm not funny like that sitcom, WB-UPN funny. So if I'm not that, then sometimes to the acting community you can be considered nothing, as opposed to being a wide range of things.
Won the 2001 Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play for the August Wilson play "King Hedley II" which featured Brian Stokes Mitchell, Leslie Uggams, and theatre veteran Charles Brown. Graduated from Juilliard. Won Broadway's 2001 Tony Award as Best Actress (Featured Role - Play) for August Wilson's "King Hedley II." She had previously been nominated in the same category in 1996 for another Wilson play, "Seven Guitars." Won the 2005 Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award for "Intimate Apparel" in 2004. She is the daughter of Mary and Dan Davis. Dan was a horse-groomer for the Narrangasett and Lincoln Downs racetracks in Rhode Island. Attended Rhode Island College and majored in theater.
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