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Goldie Hawn
American actress, producer, dancer, and singer

Goldie Hawn

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American actress, producer, dancer, and singer
Gender
Female
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Star sign
ScorpioScorpio
Birth
21 November 1945, Washington, D.C., District of Columbia, USA
Age
78 years
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Height:
1.6764 m
Education
Montgomery Blair High School,
(-1963)
American University,
Awards
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress
 
Crystal Award
(1997)
star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
 
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Biography

Goldie Jeanne Hawn (born November 21, 1945) is an American actress, producer, and singer. She rose to fame on the NBC sketch comedy program Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In (1968–1970), before going on to receive the Academy Award and Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in Cactus Flower (1969).

Hawn maintained bankable star status for more than three decades, while appearing in such films as There's a Girl in My Soup (1970), Butterflies Are Free (1972), The Sugarland Express (1974), Shampoo (1975), Foul Play (1978), Seems Like Old Times (1980), and Private Benjamin (1980), for which she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for playing the title role. She later starred in Overboard (1987), Bird on a Wire (1990), Death Becomes Her (1992), Housesitter (1992), The First Wives Club (1996), The Out-of-Towners (1999) and The Banger Sisters (2002).

Hawn is the mother of actors Oliver Hudson, Kate Hudson, and Wyatt Russell, and has been in a relationship with actor Kurt Russell since 1983. In 2003, she founded The Hawn Foundation, which educates underprivileged children.

Early life

Hawn was born in Washington, D.C., to Laura (née Steinhoff), a jewelry shop/dance school owner, and Edward Rutledge Hawn, a band musician who played at major events in Washington. She was named after her mother's aunt. She has one sister, entertainment publicist Patti Hawn; their brother, Edward Jr., died in infancy before Patti was conceived. The girls were unaware of their deceased brother's existence growing up.

Her father was a Presbyterian of German and English descent. Her mother was Jewish, the daughter of emigrants from Hungary. Hawn was raised Jewish in Takoma Park, Maryland, and attended Montgomery Blair High School in nearby Silver Spring, Maryland.

Hawn began taking ballet and tap dance lessons at the age of three and danced in the corps de ballet of the Ballets Russes de Monte Carlo production of The Nutcracker in 1955. She made her stage debut in 1964, playing Juliet in a Virginia Shakespeare Festival production of Romeo and Juliet.

By 1964, she ran and taught in a ballet school, having dropped out of American University where she was majoring in drama. In 1964, Hawn made her professional dancing debut in a production of Can-Can at the Texas Pavilion of the New York World's Fair. She began working as a professional dancer a year later and appeared as a go-go dancer in New York City and at the Peppermint Box in New Jersey.

Career

1960s

Publicity photo for Cactus Flower (1969)

Hawn moved to California to dance in a show at Melodyland Theatre, a theater in the round across from Disneyland, joining the chorus of Pal Joey and How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying during the June 14 to September 1966 season. Hawn began her acting career as a cast member of the short-lived sitcom Good Morning World during the 1967–1968 television season, her role being that of the girlfriend of a radio disc jockey, with a stereotypical "dumb blonde" personality.

Her next role, which brought her to international attention, was also as a dumb blonde, as one of the regular cast members on the 1968–1973 sketch comedy show Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In. On the show, she often broke out into high-pitched giggles in the middle of a joke, then delivered a polished performance a moment after. Noted equally for her chipper attitude as for her bikini-attired and painted body, Hawn was seen as a 1960s "It" girl.

Her Laugh-In persona was parlayed into three popular film appearances in the late 1960s and early 1970s: Cactus Flower, There's a Girl in My Soup, and Butterflies Are Free. Hawn had made her feature film debut in a bit role as a giggling dancer in the 1968 film The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band, in which she was billed as "Goldie Jeanne", but in her first major film role, in Cactus Flower (1969), she won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress as Walter Matthau's suicidal fiancée. The same year, she appeared in The Spring Thing, a television special hosted by Bobbie Gentry and Noel Harrison. Other guests were Meredith MacRae, Irwin C. Watson, Rod McKuen, Shirley Bassey, and Harpers Bizarre.

1970s

With Carl Reiner on Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In, 1970

After Hawn's Academy Award win, her film career took off. She starred in a string of above average and successful comedies starting with There's a Girl in My Soup (1970), $ (1971), and Butterflies Are Free (1972). She continued proving herself in the dramatic league in 1974 with the satirical dramas The Girl from Petrovka and Steven Spielberg's theatrical debut The Sugarland Express. She then co-starred in Hal Ashby's classic satire Shampoo (1975). She also hosted two television specials: Pure Goldie in 1971 and The Goldie Hawn Special in 1978. The latter was a sort of comeback for Hawn, who had been out of the spotlight for two years since the 1976 release of the romantic comedy western The Duchess and the Dirtwater Fox, while she was focusing on her marriage and the birth of her son.

On the special she performed show tunes and comedy bits alongside comic legend George Burns, teen matinee idol Shaun Cassidy, television star John Ritter (during his days on Three's Company), and even the Harlem Globetrotters joined her for a montage. The special later went on to be nominated for a primetime Emmy. Four months later the film Foul Play (with Chevy Chase), was released and became a box office smash, reviving Hawn's film career. The plot centered around an innocent woman in San Francisco who becomes mixed up in an assassination plot.

Hawn's next film, Mario Monicelli's Lovers and Liars (1979), was a box office bomb.

In 1972 Hawn recorded and released a solo country LP for Warner Brothers, titled Goldie. It was recorded with the help of Dolly Parton and Buck Owens. AllMusic gives the album a favorable review, calling it a "sweetly endearing country-tinged middle of the road pop record".

1980s

Hawn at the Grand Hôtel in Stockholm, 1981

Hawn's popularity continued into the 1980s, starting with another primetime variety special alongside actress and singer Liza Minnelli, Goldie and Liza Together (1980), which was nominated for four Emmy Awards. In the same year, Hawn took the lead role in Private Benjamin, a comedy she co-produced with her friend Nancy Meyers, who co-wrote the script. Meyers recalls Hawn's reaction when she first described the idea for the story with Hawn as its lead:

It was like watching the greatest audience I've ever seen. She laughed and then she got real emotional and her eyes would fill up with tears. She loved the image of herself in an Army uniform and she loved what the movie had to say.

Private Benjamin also stars Eileen Brennan and Armand Assante and garnered Hawn her second Academy Award nomination, this time for Best Actress. Hawn's box office success continued with comedies like Seems Like Old Times (1980), written by Neil Simon; Best Friends (1982), written by Valerie Curtin and Barry Levinson; Protocol (1984), co-written by Nancy Meyers; Wildcats (1986)—Hawn also served as executive producer on the latter two; and the World War II romantic drama Swing Shift (1984).

At the age of thirty-nine, Hawn posed for the cover of Playboy's January 1985 issue and was the subject of the Playboy Interview. Her last film of the 1980s was opposite partner Kurt Russell, for the third time, in the comedy Overboard (1987).

1990s

In 1990, she starred in the action comedy Bird on a Wire, a critically panned but commercially successful picture that paired Hawn with Mel Gibson. Hawn had mixed success in the early 1990s, with the thriller Deceived (1991), the drama CrissCross and opposite Bruce Willis and Meryl Streep in Death Becomes Her (both 1992). Earlier that year, she starred in Housesitter, a screwball comedy with Steve Martin, which was a commercial success.

Hawn in 1989

Hawn was absent from the screen for four years while caring for her mother who died of cancer in 1994. Hawn made her entry back into film as producer of the satirical comedy Something to Talk About starring Julia Roberts and Dennis Quaid and made her directorial debut in the television film Hope (1997) starring Christine Lahti and Jena Malone. Hawn returned to the screen again in 1996 as the aging, alcoholic actress Elise Elliot in the financially and critically successful The First Wives Club, opposite Bette Midler and Diane Keaton, with whom she covered the Lesley Gore hit "You Don't Own Me" for the film's soundtrack. Hawn also performed a cover version of the Beatles' song, "A Hard Day's Night", on George Martin's 1998 album, In My Life.

She also starred in Woody Allen's musical Everyone Says I Love You (1996) and reunited with Steve Martin for the comedy The Out-of-Towners (1999), a remake of the 1970 Neil Simon hit. The film was critically panned and was not successful at the box office. In 1997, Hawn, along with her co-stars from The First Wives Club, Diane Keaton and Bette Midler, received the Women in Film Crystal Awards.

In 1999, she was awarded Hasty Pudding Woman of the Year.

2000s

In 2001 Hawn was reunited with former co-stars Warren Beatty (her co-star in $ and Shampoo) and Diane Keaton for the comedy Town & Country, a critical and financial fiasco. Budgeted at an estimated US$90 million, the film opened to little notice and grossed only $7 million in its North American theatrical release. In 2002, she starred in The Banger Sisters, opposite Susan Sarandon and Geoffrey Rush, her last live action film for fifteen years. In 2005 Hawn's autobiography, A Lotus Grows in the Mud, was published.

2010s

In 2013, Hawn guest-starred, along with Gordon Ramsay, in an episode of Phineas and Ferb, in which she provided the voice of neighbor Peggy McGee. In 2017, Hawn returned to the big screen for the first time since 2002, co-starring with Amy Schumer in the comedy Snatched, playing mother and daughter. In 2018, Hawn cameoed as Mrs. Claus in the Netflix film The Christmas Chronicles. She played Mrs. Claus again, now in a starring role, in its 2020 sequel The Christmas Chronicles 2.

Personal life

Hawn has studied meditation. In a 2012 interview, she stated, "I don't think of myself as a Buddhist. I was born Jewish, and I consider that my religion." She also stated, "It's not the idea of a particular religion that's important; it's the development of a spiritual life."

Hawn at the Cinema Against AIDS gala in May 2011

Hawn is a supporter of the LGBT community. Speaking on nations such as Nigeria and others which have criminalized gay people, she denounced these laws, stating, "This is man's inhumanity to man, of the first order."

Marriages and relationships

Hawn's pre-fame boyfriends included actor Mark Goddard and singer Spiro Venduras. Her first husband was dancer (later director) Gus Trikonis, who appeared as a Shark in West Side Story and with whom she shares the same birthday. They married on May 16, 1969, in Honolulu, Hawaii and separated on April 9, 1973. Hawn then dated stuntman Ted Grossman, Swedish actor Bruno Wintzell and Italian actor Franco Nero, but did not file for divorce from Trikonis until New Year's Eve 1975, after becoming engaged to musician Bill Hudson of the Hudson Brothers, whom she met the previous summer on a first-class flight from New York to Los Angeles. Hawn was granted a divorce in June 1976 and married Hudson on July 3, 1976, in Takoma Park, Maryland. They had two children, son Oliver (born September 7, 1976) and daughter Kate (born April 19, 1979). Hudson filed for divorce on August 15, 1980. Hawn subsequently had a romance with French actor Yves Rénier. The divorce from Hudson was finalized in March 1982.

Hawn has been in a relationship with actor Kurt Russell since Valentine's Day 1983. The couple first met while filming The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band in 1966, but became involved after re-connecting on the set of Swing Shift. They have a son, Wyatt (born July 10, 1986). In 2000 and again in 2004, news outlets reported that Hawn and Russell were on the verge of breaking up. During the alleged separations, Hawn was linked to newsman Charles Glass and Pakistani cricketer and now Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan. Hawn and Russell, who celebrated 35 years together in 2018, own homes in Vancouver, Snowmass, Manhattan, Santa Ynez Valley, Brentwood; and Palm Desert. Hawn has revealed that she has no plans to marry Russell, stating that "I would have been long divorced if I'd been married." Further saying that she and Russell chose to stay together and they do not feel that marriage "cements" a relationship."

The Hawn Foundation

In 2003, Hawn founded the Hawn Foundation, a non-profit organization which provides youth education programs intended to improve academic performance through "life-enhancing strategies for well-being". The Hawn Foundation has supported research studies conducted by external researchers to evaluate the effectiveness of its educational program for children, called MindUP.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleDirectorRef.
1968The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family BandGiggly GirlMichael O'Herlihy
1969The SidehackersSpectator (uncredited)Gus Trikonis
Cactus FlowerToni SimmonsGene Saks
1970There's a Girl in My SoupMarionRoy Boulting
1971$Dawn DivineRichard Brooks
1972Butterflies Are FreeJill TannerMilton Katselas
1974The Sugarland ExpressLou JeanSteven Spielberg
The Girl from PetrovkaOktyabrinaRobert Ellis Miller
1975ShampooJill HaynesHal Ashby
1976The Duchess and the Dirtwater FoxAmanda Quaid
Duchess Swansbury
Melvin Frank
1978Foul PlayGloria MundyColin Higgins
1979Lovers and LiarsAnitaMario Monicelli
1980Private BenjaminJudy BenjaminHoward Zieff
Seems Like Old TimesGlenda ParksJay Sandrich
1982Best FriendsPaula McCullenNorman Jewison
1984Swing ShiftKay WalshJonathan Demme
ProtocolSunny DavisHerbert Ross
1986WildcatsMolly McGrathMichael Ritchie
1987OverboardJoanna Stayton/Annie ProffittGarry Marshall
1990Bird on a WireMarianne GravesJohn Badham
1991DeceivedAdrienne SaundersDamian Harris
1992CrissCrossTracy CrossChris Menges
HousesitterGwen Duncle/Buckley/PhillipsFrank Oz
Death Becomes HerHelen SharpRobert Zemeckis
1996The First Wives ClubElise Elliot AtchisonHugh Wilson
Everyone Says I Love YouSteffi DandridgeWoody Allen
1999The Out-of-TownersNancy ClarkSam Weisman
2001Town & CountryMona MorrisPeter Chelsom
2002The Banger SistersSuzetteBob Dolman
2012Hot Flash Havoc (documentary)NarratorMarc Bennett
2017SnatchedLinda MiddletonJonathan Levine
SPF-18NarratorAlex Israel
2018The Christmas ChroniclesMrs. Claus (cameo)Clay Kaytis
2020The Christmas Chronicles 2Mrs. ClausChris Columbus

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1967–68Good Morning WorldSandy KramerSeason 1 (20 episodes)
1968–70Rowan & Martin's Laugh-InGoldie (regular performer)Seasons 1–4 (64 episodes)
1997Space Ghost Coast to CoastHerselfSeason 4 (Episode: "Pavement")
2013Phineas and FerbPeggy McGee (voice)Season 4 (Episode: "Thanks But No Thanks"/"Troy Story")

Other

YearTitleWorkNotes
1980Private BenjaminExecutive producerFeature film
1984ProtocolExecutive producerFeature film
1986WildcatsExecutive producerFeature film
1987OverboardExecutive producer (uncredited)Feature film
1990My Blue HeavenExecutive producerFeature film
1992CrissCrossExecutive producer (uncredited)Feature film
1995Something to Talk AboutExecutive producerFeature film
1997HopeDirector/executive producerTelevision film
2001When Billie Beat BobbyExecutive producerTelevision film
2002The Matthew Shepard StoryExecutive producerTelevision film

Discography

Albums

  • 1972, Goldie, Reprise Records: MS 2061

Singles

Awards and nominations

AssociationYearCategoryWorkResultRef(s)
Academy Awards1970Best Supporting ActressCactus FlowerWon
1981Best ActressPrivate BenjaminNominated
American Comedy Awards1987Funniest Actress in a Motion Picture (Leading Role)WildcatsNominated
1988OverboardNominated
1993HousesitterNominated
1997The First Wives ClubNominated
Bambi Awards1999International Film ActressN/AWon
British Academy Film Awards1971Best Actress in a Leading RoleCactus Flower
There's a Girl in My Soup
Nominated
CinemaCon Awards2017Cinema Icon AwardN/AWon
David di Donatello Awards1970Special David AwardCactus FlowerWon
Goldene Kamera Awards2005Lifetime Achievement AwardN/AWon
Golden Globe Awards1970Best Supporting Actress – Motion PictureCactus FlowerWon
New Star of the Year – ActressNominated
1973Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or MusicalButterflies Are FreeNominated
1976ShampooNominated
1977The Duchess and the Dirtwater FoxNominated
1979Foul PlayNominated
1981Private BenjaminNominated
1983Best FriendsNominated
2003The Banger SistersNominated
Golden Raspberry Awards2002Worst Supporting ActressTown & CountryNominated
2018SnatchedNominated
Hasty Pudding Theatricals1999Hasty Pudding Woman of the YearN/AWon
Hollywood Film Awards2003Outstanding Achievement in ActingWon
Hollywood Walk of Fame20172,609th Star – Motion PictureInducted
National Board of Review Awards1997Best Acting by an EnsembleThe First Wives ClubWon
National Society of Film Critics Awards1981Best ActressPrivate BenjaminNominated
New York Film Critics Circle Awards1981Best ActressRunner-up
People's Choice Awards1981Favorite Motion Picture ActressN/AWon
Rembrandt Awards2008Honorary AwardWon
Satellite Awards1997Best Supporting Actress – Comedy or MusicalEveryone Says I Love YouNominated
US Comedy Arts Festival2006AFI Star AwardN/AWon
Women in Film Crystal Awards1997Crystal AwardWon
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