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Viola Davis

Born: 1965-08-11

From: St. Matthews, South Carolina, USA

About: Viola Davis (/vaɪˈoʊlə/ vy-OH-lə; born August 11, 1965) is an American actress and film producer. Her accolades include both the Triple Crown of Acting and EGOT. Time named her one of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2012 and 2017. The New York Times ranked her ninth on its list of the greatest actors of the 21st century (2020). Davis received the Cecil B. DeMille Award in 2025. A graduate of Juilliard, Davis began her career in Central Falls, Rhode Island, appearing in small stage productions. She made her Broadway debut in the August Wilson play Seven Guitars (1996) for which she earned her first Tony nomination. She would later win two Tony Awards, both for Wilson plays. Her first win was for Best Featured Actress in a Play playing the titular character Tonya, a woman grappling with trauma and loss in King Hedley II (2001), followed by her second win for Best Actress in a Play playing Rose Maxson, a working class mother in Fences (2010). She won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for reprising her role in the 2016 film adaptation of Fences. She was Oscar-nominated for playing a complex mother in Doubt (2008), a 1960s housemaid in The Help (2011) and Ma Rainey in Ma Rainey's Black Bottom (2020). On television, she became the first black actress to win the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series for her role as lawyer Annalise Keating in the ABC legal drama series How to Get Away with Murder (2014–2020). Davis joined the DCEU playing Amanda Waller starting with Suicide Squad (2016). She has also starred in the crime drama Widows(2018), and historical action film The Woman King (2022). Davis and her husband are founders of the production company JuVee Productions, and she is also widely recognized for her advocacy and support for human rights and women of color. She became a L'Oréal Paris ambassador in 2019. The audiobook narration of her 2022 memoir Finding Me won her the Grammy Award for Best Audio Book, Narration & Storytelling Recording. Description above from the Wikipedia article Viola Davis, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.


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Doubt: Stage to Screen
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Solaris
Gordon
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Operation Othello
Narrator
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Get Rich or Die Tryin'
Grandma
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World Trade Center
Mother in Hospital
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Far from Heaven
Sybil
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Jesse Stone: Death in Paradise
Molly Crane
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Law Abiding Citizen
Mayor April Henry
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Stone Cold
Molly Crane
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Jesse Stone: Night Passage
Officer Molly Crane
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Disturbia
Detective Parker
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The Pentagon Wars
Sgt. Fanning
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Nights in Rodanthe
Jean
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Doubt
Mrs. Miller
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Madea Goes to Jail
Ellen
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Knight and Day
CIA Director Isabel George
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Eat Pray Love
Delia Shiraz
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Trust
Gail Friedman
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State of Play
Dr. Judith Franklin
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The Shrink Is In
Robin
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Ender's Game
Major Gwen Anderson
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The Help
Aibileen Clark
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Two Butterflies
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Won't Back Down
Nona Alberts
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On Broadway
Self (archive footage)
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Love, Marilyn
Self
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Amy & Isabelle
Dottie
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Beautiful Creatures
Amma Treadeau
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Prisoners
Nancy Birch
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Oprah + Viola: A Netflix Special Event
Self
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The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: Them
Professor Lillian Friedman
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I Almost Forgot About You
Dr. Georgia Young
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Blackhat
Carol Barrett
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The Substance of Fire
Nurse
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Get On Up
Susie Brown
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Air
Deloris Jordan
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The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: Her
Professor Lillian Friedman
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Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close
Abby Black
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The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: Him
Professor Lillian Friedman
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Black Adam
Amanda Waller (uncredited)
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The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes
Dr. Volumnia Gaul
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Kung Fu Panda 4
The Chameleon (voice)
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Suicide Squad
Amanda Waller
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Lila & Eve
Lila Walcott
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G20
President Danielle Sutton
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The Architect
Tonya Neely
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Predator or Prey: Making The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes
Self (Dr. Volumnia Gaul)
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It's Kind of a Funny Story
Dr. Eden Minerva
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Miss Apprehension and Squirt
Sharon Hughes
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Giving Voice
Self
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Ocean's Eleven
Parole Board Interrogator (voice) (uncredited)
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Jesse Stone: Sea Change
Molly Crane
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Custody
Martha Schulman
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Fences
Rose Maxson
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Kate & Leopold
Policewoman
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August Wilson: The Ground on Which I Stand
Self
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Out of Sight
Moselle
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Antwone Fisher
Eva May
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Traffic
Social Worker
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Small Great Things
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The Personal History of Rachel DuPree
Rachel Dupree
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Syriana
CIA Chairwoman
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Widows
Veronica Rawlings
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Troop Zero
Miss Rayleen
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Beyond All Boundaries
Hortense Johnson
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Beyond Boundaries: The Harvey Weinstein Scandal
Self (archive footage)
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The Best of The Tony Awards: The Plays
Tonya (segment "King Hedley II")
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The Suicide Squad
Amanda Waller
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Life Is Not a Fairytale: The Fantasia Barrino Story
Diane Barrino
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Ma Rainey's Black Bottom
Ma Rainey
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The Unforgivable
Liz Ingram
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Live in Front of a Studio Audience: "All in the Family" and "Good Times"
Florida Evans
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A Touch of Sugar
Narrator
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The Woman King
Nanisca
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Grace & Glorie
Rosemary Allbright
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Children of Blood and Bone
Mama Agba
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The Ebony Canal: A Story of Black Infant Mortality
Narration
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Ally Clark
Ally Clark
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House of Games
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Food 2050
Self - Narrator (voice)
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