Geena Davis is an American actress, advocate, executive producer, and former model. She is the recipient of several accolades, including an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award. Davis is said to have adopted the nickname Geena after seeing shows with the characters Cheburashka and Gena the Crocodile in Sweden.
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She next obtained the regular part of Wendy Killian in the television series Buffalo Bill, which aired from June 1983 to March 1984; she also had a writing credit in one episode. At the time, she guest-starred in Knight Rider, Family Ties and Remington Steele, and followed with a role in The Terminator. In 1985, she also starred in the horror comedy Transylvania 6-5000, a nymphomaniac vampire movie about a Los Angeles Times reporter trying to expose the drug trafficking on the beaches of Los Angeles. She went on to play the adoptive mother of the titular character in the Stuart Little franchise and as the first female president of the United States in the TV series Commander in Chief. She also appeared in 13 episodes of her own series, Sara Sara, which lasted 13 episodes. In 2015, she launched the annual Bentonville Film Festival in 2015, and executive produced the documentary This Changes Everything in 2018. She currently lives in Los Angeles with her husband, Linda Fletch, and their son, Alexander Hamilton. The couple have three children, a daughter, a son-in-law, and two step-children. They have a son, Alex Hamilton, and a step-daughter, Ava Hamilton, who is also an actress. They are currently living in New York City, where they live with their husband and their daughter, Emma Watson, and her son, Jacko, and have three grandchildren. They also have a young son, James, who was born in 2008.
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