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Viola Davis Biography
Actor
Photos ( See all 22 )Since the late 1990s actress Viola Davis has worked steadily on stage and screen, winning a Tony Award for the leading role in King Hedley II (2001) and an Oscar nomination for a supporting role in Doubt (2008). Raised in poverty in Rhode Island, she earned scholarships and studied theater at Rhode Island College and at the Julliard School in New York. First working out of New York, she performed on stage while landing occasional roles in television shows and small roles in feature films. Despite her Tony award and dozens of appearances in television and film, she was considered an unknown when nominated for an Oscar in 2009. Over the years Davis has been tapped frequently for stereotypical African-American roles, often bringing a dignified maturity to even small parts. She's also demonstrated she has the chops to work with the top names in the business -- she's appeared in a few Steven Soderbergh films (Out of Sight, Traffic and Solaris), worked with Denzel Washington in Antoine Fisher (2002) and was on a par with Philip Seymour Hoffman and Meryl Streep in Doubt. Her other films include Far From Heaven (2002, starring Julianne Moore), the remake of Michael Crichton's The Andromeda Strain (2008, starring Benjamin Bratt) and the comedy Medea Goes to Jail (2009, starring Tyler Perry).
Four Good Links
Viola Davis
Profile, photos and filmography from Film.com
Viola Davis's Path From Poverty
Profile of her childhood from her home state of Rhode Island
Viola Davis Tackles Fear
Video interview with NPR News & Notes from December 2008
Viola Davis Interview
2004 talk about her career from Playbill
Vital Stats
Birth
Birthplace
Saint Matthews, South Carolina
Death
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Best Known As
Mrs. Miller in the film version of Doubt



