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Sigourney Weaver was born Susan Alexandra Weaver, on October 8, 1949, in Leroy Hospital in New York City. Her father, TV producer Sylvester L. Weaver Jr., originally wanted to name her Flavia, because of his passion for Roman history (he had already named her elder brother Trajan). Her mother, Elizabeth Inglis, was a British actress who had sacrificed her career for a family. Sigourney grew up in a virtual bubble of guiltless bliss, being taken care by nannies and maids. By 1959 the Weavers had resided in 30 different households. In 1961 Sigourney began attending the Brearly Girls Academy, but her mother moved her to another New York private school, Chapin. Sigourney was quite a bit taller than most of her other classmates (at the age of 13 she was already 5' 10"), resulting in her constantly being laughed at and picked on; in order to gain their acceptance, she took on the role of class clown.
In 1962 her family moved to San Francisco briefly, an unpleasant experience for her. Later they moved back east to Connecticut, where she became a student at the Ethel Walker School, facing the same problems as before. In 1963 she changed her name to "Sigourney", after the character "Sigourney Howard" in F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby (her own birth name, Susan, was in honor of her mother's best friend, explorer Susan Pretzlik). Sigourney had already starred in a school drama production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream", and in 1965 she worked during the summer with a stock troupe, performing in "A Streetcar Named Desire" and "You Can't Take It With You" (she didn't star in the latter because she was taller than the lead actor!). After graduating from school in 1967 she spent some months in a kibbutz at Israel. At that time she became engaged to reporter Aaron Latham, but they soon broke up.
In 1969 Sigourney enrolled in Stanford University, majoring in English Literature. She also participated in school plays, especially Japanese Noh plays. By that time she was living in a treehouse, alongside a male friend, dressed in elf-like clothes! After completing her studies in 1971, she applied for the Yale School of Drama in New York. Despite appearing at the audition reading a Bertolt Brecht speech and wearing a rope-like belt, she was accepted by the school but her professors rejected her, because of her height, and kept typecasting her as prostitutes and old women (whereas classmate Meryl Streep was treated almost reverently). However, in 1973, while making her theatrical debut with "Watergate Classics", she met up with a team of playwrights and actors and began hanging around with them., resulting in long-term friendships with Christopher Durang, Kate McGregor-Stewart and Albert Innaurato.
In 1974 she starred in such plays as Aristophanes' "Frogs" and Durang's "The Nature and Purpose of the Universe" and "Daryl and Carol and Kenny and Jenny", as Jenny. After finishing her studies that year, she began seriously pursuing a stage career, but her height kept being a hindrance. However, she continued working on stage with Durang (in "Titanic" [1975]) and Innaurato (in "Gemini" [1976]). Other 1970s stage works included "Marco Polo Sing a Song", "The Animal Kingdom", "A Flea in Her Ear", "The Constant Husband", "Conjuring an Event" and others. However, the one that really got her noticed was "Das Lusitania Songspiel", a play she co-wrote with Durang and in which she starred for two seasons, from 1979 to 1981. She was also up for a Drama Desk Award for it. During the mid-70s she appeared in several TV spots and even starred as Avis Ryan in the soap opera "Somerset" (1970).
In 1977 she was cast in the role Shelley Duvall finally played in Annie Hall (1977), after rejecting the part due to prior stage commitments. In the end, however, Woody Allen offered her a part in the film that, while short (she was onscreen for six seconds), made many people sit up and take notice. She later appeared in Madman (1978) and, of course, Alien (1979). The role of the tough, uncompromising Ripley made Sigourney an "overnight" star and brought her a British Award Nomination. She next appeared in Eyewitness (1981) and The Year of Living Dangerously (1982), the latter being a great success in Australia that won an Oscar and brought Sigourney and co-star Mel Gibson to Cannes in 1983. The same year she delivered an honorary Emmy award to her father, a few months before her uncle, actor Doodles Weaver, committed suicide. That year also brought her a romance with Jim Simpson, her first since having broken up two years previously with James M. McClure. She and Simpson were married on 1 October 1984. Sigourney had meanwhile played in the poorly received Deal of the Century (1983) and the mega-hit Ghost Busters (1984). She was also nominated for a Tony Award for her tour-de-force performance in the play "Hurly Burly". Then followed Une femme ou deux (1985), Half Moon Street (1986) and Aliens (1986). The latter was a huge success, and Sigourney was nominated for both a Golden Globe and an Oscar.
She then entered her most productive career period and snatched Academy Award nominations, in both Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress categories, for her intense portrayal of Dian Fossey in Gorillas in the Mist: The Story of Dian Fossey (1988) and her delicious performance as a double-crossing, power-hungry corporate executive in Working Girl (1988). She ended up losing in both, but made up for it to a degree by winning both Golden Globes. After appearing in a documentary about fashion photographer Helmut Newton, Frames from the Edge (1989), and reprising her role in the sequel Ghostbusters II (1989), she discovered she was pregnant and retired from public life for a while. She gave birth to her daughter Charlotte on 13 April 1990, and returned to movies as a (now skinhead) Ripley in Alien³ (1992) and a gorgeous Queen Isabella of Spain in 1492: Conquest of Paradise (1992), her second film with director Ridley Scott. She starred in the political comedy Dave (1993) alongside Kevin Kline, and then a Roman Polanski thriller, Death and the Maiden (1994).
In 1995 she was seen in Jeffrey (1995) and Copycat (1995). The next year she "trod the boards" in "Sex and Longing", yet another Durang play. She hadn't performed in the theater in many years before that play, her last stage performances occurring in the 1980s in "As You Like It" (1981), "Beyond Therapy" (1981), "The Marriage of 'Bette and Boo'" (1985) and "The Merchant of Venice" (1986). In 1997 she was the protagonist in Grimm's Snow White: A Tale of Terror (1997), The Ice Storm (1997) and Alien: Resurrection (1997). Her performance in "The Ice Storm" got her a BAFTA prize and another Golden Globe nod. She also gave excellent performances in A Map of the World (1999) and the sci-fi spoof Galaxy Quest (1999). Her next comedy, Company Man (2000), wasn't quite so warmly welcomed critically and financially, however. She next played a sexy con artist in Heartbreakers (2001) and had a voice role in Big Bad Love (2001). Her father died at the age of 93. Sigourney herself has recently starred in Tadpole (2002) and is planning a cinematic version of The Guys (2002), the enthralling September 11th one-act drama she played on stage on late 2001. She remains a remarkable and enormously talented actress, and at the age of 52 is still one of the world's great beauties.
Herself - filmography (In Production) (2000s) (1990s) (1980s) - Gorillas Revisited with Sigourney Weaver (2006) (TV) (pre-production) .... Herself
- "This Week"
- Episode dated 12 February 2006 (2006) TV Episode .... Herself - "Live with Regis and Kathie Lee"
... aka Live with Regis (USA: new title) ... aka Live with Regis & Kelly (USA: new title) - Episode dated 8 February 2005 (2005) TV Episode .... Herself - Episode dated 28 July 2004 (2004) TV Episode .... Herself - Inside 'The Village': A Movie Special (2004) (TV) .... Herself
- "The View"
- Episode dated 13 October 2004 (2004) TV Episode .... Herself - The 58th Annual Tony Awards (2004) (TV) .... Presenter for Best Direction of a Play
... aka The 2004 Tony Awards (USA) - The Beast Within: The Making of 'Alien' (2003) (V) .... Herself
- One Step Beyond: The Making of 'Alien: Resurrection' (2003) (V) .... Herself
- Superior Firepower: The Making of 'Aliens' (2003) (V) .... Herself
- The Making of 'Alien³' (2003) (V) .... Herself
- Shock & Awe: The Return of 'Alien' (2003) (TV) .... Herself
- The 100 Greatest Scary Moments (2003) (TV) .... Herself
- "When I Was a Girl"
- Singers (2003) TV Episode .... Herself - AFI's 100 Years... 100 Heroes & Villains (2003) (TV) .... Herself
... aka AFI's 100 Years, 100 Heroes & Villains: America's Greatest Screen Characters (USA: complete title) - The 100 Greatest Movie Stars (2003) (TV) .... Herself
- Search for the Afghan Girl (2003) (TV) (voice) .... Narrator
- The 'Alien' Saga (2002) (TV) (uncredited) .... Herself
- Sundance 20 (2002) .... Herself
- Alien Evolution (2001) (TV) .... Herself
- VH1 Divas Live: The One and Only Aretha Franklin (2001) (TV) .... Herself
- The 73rd Annual Academy Awards (2001) (TV) (uncredited) .... Herself - Presenter: 'Gladiator' Film Clip
- "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno"
- Episode dated 20 March 2001 (2001) TV Episode .... Herself - "The Rosie O'Donnell Show"
- Episode dated 14 March 2001 (2001) TV Episode .... Herself - Episode dated 20 December 1999 (1999) TV Episode .... Herself - Episode dated 26 November 1997 (1997) TV Episode .... Herself - "Empires: The Roman Empire in the First Century" (2001) (mini) TV Series .... Host
- "Inside the Actors Studio"
- Episode #7.1 (2000) TV Episode .... Herself - The Kennedy Center Presents: Speak Truth to Power (2000) (TV) .... Various
- Get Bruce (1999) (uncredited) .... Herself
... aka Get Bruce! (USA: promotional title) - Ghostbusters 1999 (1999) (V) .... Dana Barrett
- Why Dogs Smile & Chimpanzees Cry (1999) (TV) .... Narrator
- The 70th Annual Academy Awards (1998) (TV) .... Herself - Presenter: 'As Good as It Gets' Film Clip
- 4th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (1998) (TV)
- "Mundo VIP"
- Show nº92 (1998) TV Episode .... Herself - The Making of 'Alien: Resurrection' (1997) (V) .... Herself
- "Late Night with Conan O'Brien"
- Episode dated 26 November 1997 (1997) TV Episode - "Lo + plus"
- Episode dated 14 March 1996 (1996) TV Episode .... Herself - The 67th Annual Academy Awards (1995) (TV) .... Herself - Presenter: Memorial Tribute
- "The Charlie Rose Show"
- Episode dated 20 January 1995 (1995) TV Episode .... Herself - The Universal Story (1995) (TV) .... Herself
- Masters of Illusion: The Wizards of Special Effects (1994) (TV) .... Herself
- "The Howard Stern Show"
- Episode dated 18 July 1992 (1992) TV Episode .... Herself - The 46th Annual Tony Awards (1992) (TV) .... Herself
- The Making of 'Alien 3' (1992) (TV) .... Herself
- Frames from the Edge (1989) .... Herself
- The 61st Annual Academy Awards (1989) (TV) .... Herself (Nominee, Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress)
- "Aspel & Company"
- Episode #6.11 (1989) TV Episode .... Herself - The 59th Annual Academy Awards (1987) (TV) .... Herself - Nominee: Best Actress in a Leading Role & Presenter: Best Supporting Actor
- The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts (1986) (TV) .... Herself
- "The Oprah Winfrey Show"
... aka Oprah (USA: short title) - Episode dated 12 June 1989 (????) TV Episode .... Herself - On the Scene with the Ghostbusters (1984) (TV) .... Herself
- The 55th Annual Academy Awards (1983) (TV) .... Herself - Co-Presenter: Best Supporting Actress
- The 53rd Annual Academy Awards (1981) (TV) .... Herself - Co-Presenter: Best Costume Design
Miscellaneous Crew - filmography - No Day But Today: The Story of 'Rent' (2006) (V) (special thanks)
Producer - filmography- Alien: Resurrection (1997) (co-producer)
... aka Alien 4 - Alien³ (1992) (co-producer)
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Actress - filmography (In Production) (2000s) (1990s) (1980s) (1970s) - Vantage Point (2007) (filming)
- Happily N'Ever After (2007) (post-production) (voice) .... Frieda
- Infamous (2006) (completed) .... Babe Paley
- The TV Set (2006) .... Lenny
- Snowcake (2006) .... Linda Freeman
- "CNN Presents"
- The Two Marys: The Madonna and the Magdalene (2004) TV Episode .... Narrator - The Village (2004) .... Alice Hunt
... aka Grey (Philippines: English title: review title) ... aka M. Night Shyamalan's The Village (USA: promotional title) - Imaginary Heroes (2004) .... Sandy Travis
- Holes (2003) .... Warden Walker
- The Guys (2002) .... Joan
- "Futurama"
- Love and Rocket (2002) TV Episode (voice) .... Planet Express Ship - Tadpole (2002) .... Eve Grubman
- Big Bad Love (2001) (voice) .... Betti DeLoreo
- Heartbreakers (2001) .... Max Conners
- Company Man (2000) .... Daisy Quimp
... aka Company Man (France)
- Galaxy Quest (1999) .... Gwen DeMarco
- A Map of the World (1999) .... Alice Goodwin
... aka Unschuldig verfolgt (Germany) - Alien: Resurrection (1997) .... Ellen Ripley
... aka Alien 4 - Snow White: A Tale of Terror (1997) .... Claudia Hoffman
... aka Snow White (USA: short title) ... aka Snow White in the Black Forest ... aka Snow White in the Dark Forest ... aka Snow White: A Tale of Terror (Canada: English title) ... aka The Grimm Brothers' Snow White - The Ice Storm (1997) .... Janey Carver
- Copycat (1995) .... Helen Hudson
- Jeffrey (1995) .... Debra Moorhouse
- Death and the Maiden (1994) .... Paulina Escobar
... aka Jeune fille et la mort, La (France) - Dave (1993) .... Ellen Mitchell
- Rabbit Ears: Peachboy (1993) (V) (voice) .... Narrator
- 1492: Conquest of Paradise (1992) .... Queen Isabella
... aka 1492: Christophe Colomb (France) ... aka 1492: La conquête du paradis ... aka 1492: La conquista del paraíso (Spain) - Alien³ (1992) .... Ellen Ripley
- Ghostbusters II (1989) .... Dana Barrett
... aka Ghostbusters 2 (USA: video box title) - Working Girl (1988) .... Katharine Parker
- Gorillas in the Mist: The Story of Dian Fossey (1988) .... Dian Fossey
... aka Gorillas in the Mist (USA: short title) ... aka The Adventure of Dian Fossey (USA) - "Saturday Night Live"
... aka SNL ... aka SNL 25 (USA: new title) - Episode #12.1 (1986) TV Episode .... Host - Half Moon Street (1986) .... Dr. Lauren Slaughter
- Aliens (1986) .... Ellen Ripley
- Une femme ou deux (1985) .... Jessica Fitzgerald
... aka A Woman or Two (International: English title) ... aka One Woman or Two (USA) - Walls of Glass (1985)
... aka Flanagan - Ghost Busters (1984) .... Dana Barrett
- Deal of the Century (1983) .... Catherine DeVoto
- The Year of Living Dangerously (1982) .... Jill Bryant
- Eyewitness (1981) .... Tony Sokolow
... aka The Janitor
- 3 by Cheever: O Youth and Beauty! (1979) (TV) .... Marcia Lawton
... aka O Youth and Beauty! (USA) - 3 by Cheever: The Sorrows of Gin (1979) (TV) .... Marcia Lawton
... aka The Sorrows of Gin (USA) - Alien (1979) .... Ripley
... aka Alien: The Director's Cut (USA: director's cut) - Madman (1978)
- "The Best of Families" (1977) (mini) TV Series .... Laura Wheeler
- Annie Hall (1977) .... Alvy's Date Outside Theatre
- "Somerset" (1970) TV Series .... Avis Ryan (1976)
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