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Viola Davis

AKA: 바이올라 데이비스
Birthday: 1965-08-11
Birthplace: Saint Matthews, South Carolina, USA


Viola Davis (born August 11, 1965) is an American actress and producer. The recipient of numerous accolades, Davis is one of the few performers to have been awarded an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar, and a Tony (EGOT); additionally, she is the sole African-American to achieve the Triple Crown of Acting as well as the third person to achieve both statuses. Time named her one of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2012 and 2017, and in 2020, The New York Times ranked her ninth on its list of the greatest actors of the 21st century. Davis began her career in Central Falls, Rhode Island, appearing in small stage productions. After graduating from the Juilliard School in 1993, she won an Obie Award in 1999 for her performance as Ruby McCollum in Everybody's Ruby. She played minor roles in film and television in the late 1990s and early 2000s, before earning the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play for her role as Tonya in the 2001 Broadway production of August Wilson's King Hedley II. Her film breakthrough came with her role as a troubled mother in the drama Doubt (2008), for which she received her first Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress. Davis won the 2010 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play for her role as Rose Maxson in the Broadway revival of August Wilson's play Fences. For starring as a 1960s housemaid in the comedy-drama The Help (2011), Davis received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress. From 2014 to 2020, she played lawyer Annalise Keating in the ABC drama series How to Get Away with Murder, for which she became the first black actress to win the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series in 2015. In 2016, Davis reprised the role of Maxson in the film adaptation of Fences, winning the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. She played Amanda Waller in the DC Extended Universe, beginning with Suicide Squad (2016). In 2020, she portrayed Ma Rainey in the biopic Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, for which she received a fourth Academy Award nomination, becoming the most-Oscar-nominated black actress. Her performances in Widows (2018) and The Woman King (2022) earned her further nominations for the BAFTA Best Actress Award, making her the most-BAFTA-nominated black actress. Davis and her husband, Julius Tennon, are founders of a production company, JuVee Productions. Davis is also widely recognized for her advocacy and support of human rights and equal rights for women and women of color. She received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2017 and became a L'Oréal Paris ambassador in 2019. The audiobook narration of her 2022 memoir Finding Me earned Davis a Grammy Award in 2023.

Filmography

Doubt: Stage to Screen
Character: Self
Solaris
Character: Gordon
Operation Othello
Character: Narrator

Get Rich or Die Tryin'
Character: Grandma
World Trade Center
Character: Mother in Hospital with Donna
Far from Heaven
Character: Sybil

Jesse Stone: Death in Paradise
Character: Molly Crane
Law Abiding Citizen
Character: Mayor April Henry
Stone Cold
Character: Molly Crane

Jesse Stone: Night Passage
Character: Officer Molly Crane
Disturbia
Character: Detective Parker
The Pentagon Wars
Character: Sgt. Fanning

Nights in Rodanthe
Character: Jean
Doubt
Character: Mrs. Miller
Madea Goes to Jail
Character: Ellen

Knight and Day
Character: CIA Director Isabel George
Eat Pray Love
Character: Delia Shiraz
Trust
Character: Gail Friedman

State of Play
Character: Dr. Judith Franklin
The Shrink Is In
Character: Robin
Ender's Game
Character: Major Gwen Anderson

The Help
Character: Aibileen Clark
Won't Back Down
Character: Nona Alberts

On Broadway
Character: Self (archive footage)
Love, Marilyn
Character: Self
Amy & Isabelle
Character: Dottie

Beautiful Creatures
Character: Amma Treadeau
Prisoners
Character: Nancy Birch

The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: Them
Character: Professor Lillian Friedman
I Almost Forgot About You
Character: Dr. Georgia Young
Blackhat
Character: Carol Barrett

The Substance of Fire
Character: Nurse
Air
Character: Deloris Jordan
Air
Get on Up
Character: Susie Brown

The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: Her
Character: Professor Lillian Friedman
Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close
Character: Abby Black
The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: Him
Character: Professor Lillian Friedman

Black Adam
Character: Amanda Waller (uncredited)
Kung Fu Panda 4
Character: The Chameleon (voice)

Suicide Squad
Character: Amanda Waller
Lila & Eve
Character: Lila Walcott
G20
Character: Taylor Sutton
G20

The Architect
Character: Tonya Neely
It's Kind of a Funny Story
Character: Dr. Eden Minerva

Miss Apprehension and Squirt
Character: Sharon Hughes
Giving Voice
Character: Self
Ocean's Eleven
Character: Parole Board Interrogator (voice) (uncredited)

Touch of Evil
Character: The Vengeful Caretaker
Jesse Stone: Sea Change
Character: Molly Crane
Custody
Character: Martha Schulman

Fences
Character: Rose Maxson
Kate & Leopold
Character: Policewoman

Out of Sight
Character: Moselle
Antwone Fisher
Character: Eva May

Traffic
Character: Social Worker
The Personal History of Rachel DuPree
Character: Rachel Dupree

Syriana
Character: CIA Chairwoman
Widows
Character: Veronica Rawlings
Troop Zero
Character: Miss Rayleen

Beyond All Boundaries
Character: Hortense Johnson
Beyond Boundaries: The Harvey Weinstein Scandal
Character: Self (archive footage)
The Best of The Tony Awards: The Plays
Character: Tonya (segment "King Hedley II")

The Suicide Squad
Character: Amanda Waller
Ma Rainey's Black Bottom
Character: Ma Rainey

The Unforgivable
Character: Liz Ingram
A Touch of Sugar
Character: Narrator

The Woman King
Character: Nanisca
Grace & Glorie
Character: Rosemary Allbright