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American actress
Gender
Female
Place of birth
Englewood, Bergen County, New Jersey, USA
Age
60 years
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1.7018 m
Education
Vassar College
Tenafly High School
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Biography

Hope Davis (born March 23, 1964) is an American actress. She has starred in films such as About Schmidt (2002) and American Splendor (2003). For her role in the original Broadway production of God of Carnage in 2009, she received a Tony Award nomination for Best Actress in a Play. She has also received two Emmy Award nominations, for her 2009 television roles in the series In Treatment and in the film The Special Relationship. In 2016, she appeared in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Captain America: Civil War as Tony Stark's mother Maria Stark.

Career

Film

Davis made her debut as a dramatic actress in the 1990 film Flatliners, starring as William Baldwin's fiancée. She then appeared in the hit film Home Alone in a small role as a Parisian airport receptionist. Later, she starred in independent films such as The Daytrippers (1995) and Next Stop Wonderland (1998). These led her to roles in Hollywood films such as the thriller Arlington Road (1999), and About Schmidt (2002). In 2003, she starred opposite Paul Giamatti in the movie adaptation of the Harvey Pekar comic American Splendor as the comic book version of Pekar's real-life wife, Joyce Brabner. For this role, Davis won the New York Film Critics Circle award and was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Supporting Role. In 2009, she was cast as Hillary Clinton in the BBC / HBO film The Special Relationship, released in 2010. She has received a nomination for Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress – Miniseries or a Movie for her performance as Clinton. In 2015, she was approached by Marvel to play Maria Stark, mother of Tony Stark in Captain America: Civil War.

Stage

Her major stage debut came after she starred in the Wisdom Bridge/Remains Theater co-production of David Mamet's play Speed-the-Plow for Joel Schumacher (her "Flatliners" director) with William Petersen in Chicago in 1992. Later, she had lead roles in the New York premiere of Rebecca Gilman's Spinning into Butter in 2000, and in the 2005 audio play Hope Leaves the Theater, written and directed by Charlie Kaufman. This was a segment of the sound-only production Theater of the New Ear, which debuted at St. Ann's Warehouse in Brooklyn, NY. The title actually refers to Davis's character "leaving the theater."

She returned to the stage in 2009, appearing in Broadway's God of Carnage with Marcia Gay Harden, James Gandolfini and Jeff Daniels, a role that gained her a Tony Award nomination for Best Leading Actress in a Play.

Television

Davis co-starred as the bitter and self-deprecating Mia with Golden Globe winner Gabriel Byrne in the second season (2009) of HBO's In Treatment, a dramatic series that tracks the backstory and progress of five patients during their series of psychological therapeutic sessions. Mia is a successful, unmarried malpractice attorney who returns to therapy with Dr. Paul Weston after a 20-year absence because of a lack of stability in her personal life.

Davis also starred in an NBC short-lived drama series called Deadline with Oliver Platt in 2001. She played the ex-wife to Platt's character at a newspaper giant.

Davis also starred in the short-lived NBC television drama, Allegiance, where she plays Katya O'Connor, an ex-KGB agent.Her son works for the FBI/CIA, and Katya's family is brought back into action by the SVR in hopes that Alex, her son, can be swayed to join the SVR.

She later appeared in a reoccurring capacity on Wayward Pines and American Crime.

Personal life

Davis, second of three children, was born in Englewood, New Jersey, the daughter of Joan, a librarian, and William Davis, an engineer. Davis has described her mother as a "great storyteller" who would take Davis and her siblings to museums or to "something cultural" every Sunday after church. Davis was raised in Tenafly, New Jersey and graduated in 1982 from Tenafly High School. She was a childhood friend of Mira Sorvino, who lived almost directly across the street, and with whom she wrote and acted in backyard plays. Davis graduated from Vassar College with a degree in cognitive science. She studied acting at HB Studio in New York City. She is married to actor Jon Patrick Walker. They have two daughters, Georgia (born August 31, 2002) and Mae (born December 30, 2004).

Stage

YearTitleRoleNotes
1992Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet)Juliett / Student / Soldier of CyprusEast 13th Street Theatre
1992Two Shakespearean ActorsMiss Anne HollandCort Theatre
1993Measure for MeasureMarianaDelacorte Theater
1993PterodactylsEmma DuncanVineyard Theatre
1995–1996The Food ChainAmandaWestside Theatre
1997–1998IvanovSashaVivian Beaumont Theatre
2000Spinning Into ButterSarahLincoln Center
2005Hope Leaves the TheaterVarious rolesSt. Ann's Warehouse
2009God of CarnageAnnetteBernard B. Jacobs Theatre
2016–2017The Red BarnIngrid DoddRoyal National Theatre

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
1994Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Featured Actress in a Play
Pterodactyls
Nominated
2002New York Film Critics Circle AwardBest Supporting Actress
About Schmidt
Nominated
2003Village Voice Film PollBest Supporting Performance
American Splendor
Nominated
New York Film Critics Circle AwardBest Actress
The Secret Lives of Dentists
American Splendor
Won
2004National Society of Film Critics AwardBest ActressNominated
Chicago Film Critics Association AwardBest Actress
American Splendor
Nominated
Golden Globe AwardBest Supporting Actress – Motion PictureNominated
Satellite AwardBest Actress – Motion Picture Musical or ComedyNominated
Independent Spirit AwardBest Supporting FemaleThe Secret Lives of DentistsNominated
2008Gotham Independent Film AwardsBest Ensemble Cast
Synecdoche, New York
Won
2009Independent Spirit AwardsRobert AltmanWon
Tony AwardBest Actress in a Play
God of Carnage
Nominated
Primetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
In Treatment
Nominated
2010Primetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie
The Special Relationship
Nominated
Satellite AwardBest Actress – Miniseries or Television FilmNominated
2011Golden Globe AwardBest Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television FilmNominated
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Who is Hope Davis?
Hope Davis is an American actress born on March 23, 1964. She is best known for her work in film, television, and theater, and has received critical acclaim for her performances.
What are some notable films that Hope Davis has appeared in?
Some notable films that Hope Davis has appeared in include "About Schmidt" (2002), "American Splendor" (2003), "Synecdoche, New York" (2008), and "Captain America: Civil War" (2016).
Has Hope Davis won any awards for her acting?
Yes, Hope Davis has been nominated for and won several awards for her acting. She was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie for her role in the TV film "The Special Relationship" (2010). She also received a Tony Award nomination for Best Featured Actress in a Play for her performance in "God of Carnage" (2009).
What television shows has Hope Davis been in?
Hope Davis has appeared in a number of television shows throughout her career. Some of her notable television credits include "The Only Living Boy in New York" (2017), "For the People" (2018-2019), and "Your Honor" (2020-2021).
What is Hope Davis' educational background?
Hope Davis attended Vassar College, where she studied acting. She later received her Bachelor of Arts degree from the school in 1986. In addition to her education at Vassar, she also studied acting at the Actors Studio Drama School in New York City.
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