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Hope Davis
Birth at
23 March 1964
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Hope Davis was born in New Jersey on March 23, 1964. She was the second child in the family. Hope's father was a gifted engineer, while her mother devoted herself to raising children, as well as housekeeping. As a child, the actress and her mother went to church and attended various cultural events.
Hope Davis graduated with great success from Tenafly School and then went to college, choosing the field of cognitive science as her specialization. After graduating, she came to the conclusion that
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Hope Davis was born in New Jersey on March 23, 1964. She was the second child in the family. Hope's father was a gifted engineer, while her mother devoted herself to raising children, as well as housekeeping. As a child, the actress and her mother went to church and attended various cultural events.
Hope Davis graduated with great success from Tenafly School and then went to college, choosing the field of cognitive science as her specialization. After graduating, she came to the conclusion that in the near future she must become an actress.
Hope first appeared on screens in the early nineties. Her debut was a small role in the film.
"Comatotics" in 1990. Later that year, she appeared in a comedy.
Home Alone .
If initially she was assigned episodic roles, then a serious stage of her creative life is associated with such paintings as:
Day travelers” (1996) and
"Next stop - Wonderland" (1998), which earned her the respect of critics. After that, she was invited to star in Hollywood films.
The road to Arlington (1998) and
About Schmidt (2002). In 2003, she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for her role in the film.
"American splendor" (Best Supporting Female Role)
Since 2003, films with her participation have been released annually. These are Proof (2005), Mystification (2006), Nine (2007), Genoa (2008), Resident (2009), Special Relationships (2010), Living Steel (2011), etc.
But filming is not the only passion of Hope Davis. She also plays in the theater, and her main roles, perhaps, leave no one indifferent. Perhaps that’s why in 2009, the actress was awarded a Tony Award nomination for her leading role in the play The God of Massacre.