Geena Davis is an American actress and producer, born on January 21, 1956. She gained fame for her roles in films such as Thelma & Louise, A League of Their Own, and Beetlejuice. Davis is known for her tall stature and distinctive voice, which have contributed to her memorable performances in both comedic and dramatic roles.
In addition to her acting career, Davis is an advocate for gender equality in media. She founded the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media, which aims to increase the representation of women and girls in film and television. Her efforts have made a significant impact on the industry.