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AKA:
Virginia Elizabeth Davis
Birthplace:
Wareham, Massachusetts
Brangelina Conquers Cannes
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie were the big stars of Cannes this week. Jolie, pregnant with twins, was radiant in a parrot green gown and ready to premiere Kung Fu Panda.
Glamor Girls
We offer you these ladies as proof that old Hollywood style glamor lives on.
Since the early 1980s, this statuesque (about 6') former fashion model has carefully crafted a winning screen persona that has made her one of Hollywood's most sought-after actors. While Davis' somewhat goofy charm has been well deployed in quirky comedies (e.g., "Fletch" 1985; "Beetlejuice" 1988; "Quick Change" 1990), she has also displayed a flair for light drama, notably with an Oscar-winning turn in Lawrence Kasdan's "The Accidental Tourist" (1988). Strikingly attractive with just a touch of gawkiness, Davis projected an all but irresistible friendliness and vulnerability in her early
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Co-Executive Producer
2006
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Samantha Caine--Charly
1996
Performed with Mount Washington Repertory Theatre Company in New Hampshire in the late 1970s
1979
After graduating from college, signed with the NYC-based Zoli modeling agency (date approxiomate)
Worked as waitress in NYC
1982
TV series debut, played a recurring role on the hit NBC sitcom "Family Ties"
1982
Screen acting debut in "Tootsie"
1983
Debut as a series regular, played Wendy Killian on NBC's acclaimed but short-lived sitcom "Buffalo Bill"; also credited as writer for one episode
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