Wonder Women: Geena Davis
We're cheering on Hollywood's super heroic women this week. Here's Lynn Lee!
If they’d made a Wonder Woman movie back in the ’90s, Geena Davis would have been on the short list for the lead role. Or if not, she should have been. Statuesque beauty? Check. Commanding physical presence and natural athleticism? Check and check. A convincing don’t-fuck-with-me quality, tempered by a divine set of dimples that suggest she’s not taking herself too seriously? Check and mate.
Davis’s premature relegation to the sidelines of Hollywood is one of the great recent WTFs for movie lovers and actressexuals everywhere. To be fair, maybe we should have seen it coming, given her string of box-office bombs, the fact that she passed up roles she probably shouldn’t have, and her reputation for not being the easiest to work with. Yet it’s pretty shocking, when you look at her filmography, to see how abruptly her movie career sputtered and stalled out round about the turn of the millennium.
She still does TV work, though, and continues to be an active force for improving women’s roles in the entertainment industry—including launching her very own Institute on Gender in Media a decade ago to help increase awareness of the issue...