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Birthday:
Oct 8, 1949
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Sigourney Weaver Biography

Though she is a classically trained dramatic actress and has played a variety of roles, Sigourney Weaver is still best known for her portrayal of the steel-jawed, alien-butt-kicking space crusader Ellen Ripley from the four Alien movies. The formidably beautiful, 5'11'' actress was born Susan Weaver to NBC president Pat Weaver and actress Elizabeth Inglis. Her father had a passion for Roman history and originally wanted to name her Flavia, but after reading F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby at the age of 14, Weaver renamed herself Sigourney, after one of the book's minor characters. After being schooled in her native New York City, Weaver attended Stanford University and then obtained her master's at the Yale School of Drama where, along with classmate Meryl Streep, she appeared in classical Greek plays. After earning her degree, Weaver was only able to find work in experimental plays produced well away from Broadway, as more conventional producers found her too tall to perform in mainstream works. After getting her first real break in the soap opera Somerset (1970-1976), she made her film debut with a bit part in Woody Allen's Annie Hall in 1977. Weaver had her first major role in Madman which was released just prior to Alien in 1979. Though the role of Ripley was originally designed for Veronica Cartwright (who ultimately played the doomed Lambert), scouts for director Ridley Scott saw Weaver working off-Broadway and felt she would be perfect for the part. The actress' take on the character was laced with a subtlety that made her a new kind of female action hero: Intelligent, resourceful, and unconsciously sexy, Weaver's Ripley was a woman with the guts to master her fear in order to take on a terrifying unknown enemy. Alien proved to be one of the year's biggest hits and put Weaver on Hollywood's A-list, though she would not reprise her character for another seven years. In between, she worked to prove her versatility, playing solid dramatic roles in Eyewitness (1981) and The Year of Living Dangerously (1982), while letting a more playful side show as a cellist who channels a fearsome demon in Ghostbusters (1984). In 1986, Aliens burst into the theater, even gorier and more rip-roaring than its predecessor. This time, Weaver focused more on the maternal side of her character, which only served to make her tougher than ever. Her unforgettable performance was honored with a Best Actress Oscar nomination, and was followed up by Weaver's similarly haunting portrayal of doomed naturalist/animal rights activist Diane Fossey in Gorillas in the Mist (1988). The role won Weaver her second Best Actress Oscar nomination, and that same year, she received yet another Oscar nomination -- this time for Best Supporting Actress -- for her deliciously poisonous portrayal of Melanie Griffith's boss in Working Girl. After 1992's Alien 3, Weaver had her next big hit playing President Kevin Kline's lonely wife in the bittersweet romantic comedy Dave (1993). She then gave a gripping performance as a rape/torture victim who faces down the man who may or may not have been her tormentor in Roman Polanski's moody thriller Death and the Maiden (1994). During the latter half of the decade, Weaver appeared in Alien Resurrection -- perhaps the most poorly received installment of the series -- but increasingly surfaced in offbeat roles such as the coolly fragile Janey in Ang Lee's The Ice Storm and the psychotic, wicked Queen in the adult-oriented HBO production The Grimm Brothers' Snow White (both 1997). In 1999, she starred in the sci-fi spoof Galaxy Quest, making fun of her image as a sci-fi goddess while continuing to prove her remarkable versatility.Weaver's first high-profile project of the new millenium saw her swindling Ray Liotta and Gene Hackman as a sexy con-woman teamed up with Jennifer Love Hewitt. Already into her fifties, Weaver proved she still possessed plenty of sex-appeal even alongside a substantially younger starlet like Hewitt. She played up her sultry side some more in the well-received 2002 indie-comedy Tadpole, but changed gears a bit in 2003, playing a villain in the family sleeper hit Holes.In 2004, Weaver could be seen as part of the ensemble cast in M. Night Shyamalan's summer thriller The Village.Weaver has been married to stage director Jim Simpson since 1984. When not appearing in films, she continues to be active in theater. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

Sigourney Weaver Trivia

Sigourney Weaver turned down several high-profile roles over the years: - the Shelley Duvall role in Annie Hall (1977), - the Brooke Shields role in The Blue Lagoon (1980), - the Kathleen Turner role in Body Heat (1981), - the Debra Winger role in An Officer and a Gentleman (1982), - the Michelle Pfeiffer role in Scarface (1983), - the Amy Irving role in Yentl (1983), - the Linda Hamilton role in The Terminator (1984), - the Glenn Close role in Fatal Attraction (1987), - the Kelly McGillis role in The Accused (1988), - the Nicole Kidman role in Dead Calm (1989), - the Natasha Richardson role in The Handmaid's Tale (1990), - the Geena Davis role in Thelma & Louise (1991), - the Sharon Stone role in Basic Instinct (1992) - and the Holly Hunter role in The Piano (1993).
- submitted by F0xy H (2 years ago)
In the film Alien: Resurrection (1997) Sigourney Weaver managed to sink the basketball into the hoop backwards on the first take. It was by pure luck, and not intended. The shot was almost ruined because Ron Perlman broke character because he was so amazed.
- submitted by F0xy H (2 years ago)
Sigourney Weaver's salary for Alien: Resurrection (1997) was more than the entire cost of the original Alien (1979) movie.
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Orginally Susan Weaver, Sigourney picked out her unusual new name from a character in the novel, The Great Gatsby
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Quotes from Sigourney Weaver's Characters

    1. Ash: Ripley, for God's sake, this is the first time that we've encountered a species like this. It has to go back. All sorts of tests have to be made.
    2. Ellen Ripley: Ash, are you kidding? This thing bled acid. Who knows what it's gonna do when it's dead?
    3. Ash: I think it's safe to assume it isn't a zombie.
    From Alien. Submitted by Caillan B (27 days ago)
    1. Ellen Ripley: These people are here to protect you. They're soldiers.
    2. Newt: It won't make any difference.
    From Aliens. Submitted by Caillan B (27 days ago)
    1. Ellen Ripley: Get away from her you B*TCH!
    From Aliens. Submitted by Caillan B (28 days ago)
    1. Ellen Ripley: My mommy always said there were no monsters. No real ones. But there are.
    From Alien Resurrection. Submitted by Mikhael M (33 days ago)
    1. Ellen Ripley: Whenever he says *anything* you say 'right,' Brett, you know that?
    2. Brett: Right.
    3. Ellen Ripley: Parker, what do you think? Your staff just follows you around and says 'right'. Just like a regular parrot.
    4. Parker: Yeah, shape up. What are you some kind of parrot?
    5. Brett: Right.
    From Alien. Submitted by macky s (44 days ago)
    1. Ellen Ripley: They cut the power.
    2. Pvt. Hudson: What do you mean, 'They cut the power'? How could they cut the power, man? They're animals!
    From Aliens. Submitted by Stefán P (52 days ago)
    1. Dana Barrett: (about Oscar)What do you think?
    2. Peter Venkman: Well, he's ugly.
    From Ghostbusters 2. Submitted by bob j (54 days ago)
    1. Kate Holbrook: It costs more to have someone born than to have someone killed!
    2. Chaffee Bicknell: It takes longer.
    From Baby Mama. Submitted by Lucas G (55 days ago)
    1. Ellen Ripley: Stupid cat.
    From Aliens. Submitted by Javis C (56 days ago)
    1. Ellen Ripley: Ash can you hear me? Ash!?
    2. Ash: [Eyes open] Yes I can hear you.
    3. Ellen Ripley: What was your special order?
    4. Ash: You read it, I thought it was clear.
    5. Ellen Ripley: What was it?
    6. Ash: Bring back life form, priority one, all other priorities are rescinded.
    7. Parker: The damn Company. What about our lives you son of a bitch?
    8. Ash: I repeat, all other priorities are rescinded.
    9. Ellen Ripley: How do we kill it Ash, there's got to be a way of killing it, how, how do we do it?
    10. Ash: You can't.
    11. Parker: That's bullshit!
    12. Ash: You still don't understand what you're dealing with do you? Perfect organism. It's structural perfection is matched only by its hostility.
    13. Lambert: You admire it.
    14. Ash: I admire its purity. A survivor, unclouded by conscience, remorse, or delusions of morality.
    15. Parker: I've heard enough of this and i'm asking you to pull the plug.
    16. Ash: Last word.
    17. Ellen Ripley: What?
    18. Ash: I can't lie to you about your chances, but, you have my sympathies. [Smiles]
    19. Ellen Ripley: [Pulls the plug]
    From Alien. Submitted by Brett S (2 months ago)
    1. Gwen DeMarco: Gwen: They're not all historical documents. Surely, you don't think Gilligan's Island is a...
    2. Mathesar: Those poor people.
    From Galaxy Quest. Submitted by Paul P (2 months ago)
    1. Gwen DeMarco: Look! I have one job on this ship. It's stupid, but I'm going to do it. Okay?
    From Galaxy Quest. Submitted by Paul P (2 months ago)
    1. Jason Nesmith: You're not gonna die on the planet, Guy.
    2. Guy Fleegman: I'm not? Then what's my last name?
    3. Jason Nesmith: It's... uh... uh... I don't know.
    4. Guy Fleegman: Nobody knows. Do you know why? Because my character isn't important enough for a last name, because I'm gonna die five minutes in!
    5. Gwen DeMarco: Guy, you have a last name.
    6. Guy Fleegman: DO I? DO I? For all you know, I'm Crewman Number Six! Mommy... mommy...
    From Galaxy Quest. Submitted by Maria H (2 months ago)
    1. Ellen Ripley: Whenever he says *anything* you say 'right,' Brett, you know that?
    2. Brett: Right.
    3. Ellen Ripley: Parker, what do you think? Your staff just follows you around and says 'right'. Just like a regular parrot.
    4. Parker: Yeah, shape up. What are you some kind of parrot?
    5. Brett: Right.
    From Alien. Submitted by Rocky F (2 months ago)
    1. Mary Griffith: Before you echo AMEN to your home and in place of worship, think and remember, a child is listening.
    From Prayers for Bobby. Submitted by Toffy R (2 months ago)
    1. Ellen Ripley: I say we take off and nuke this entire site from orbit...it's the only way to be sure.
    From Aliens. Submitted by Henry S (3 months ago)
    1. Ellen Ripley: You know, Burke, I don't know which species is worse. You don't see them fucking each other over for a goddamn percentage.
    From Aliens. Submitted by Janet K (3 months ago)
    1. Ellen Ripley: Get away from her you B*TCH!
    From Aliens. Submitted by Gabe Z (3 months ago)
    1. Ship's Computer: [after Eve is found on the ship] Voice authorisation required.
    2. Captain: Er... [device repeats it back to him]
    3. Ship's Computer: Voice accepted.
    From WALL-E. Submitted by Augusta M (5 months ago)
    1. Grace: I need to get some samples.
    From Avatar. Submitted by Austin G (5 months ago)
    1. Peter Venkman: Dana the guys are going down in the sewer to check for slime stuff. And Egon thinks there may even be a huge serge in cockroach breeding. Do you wanna blow off this dinner thing and go with them?
    2. Dana Barrett: Taxi!
    From Ghostbusters 2. Submitted by Daniel R (6 months ago)
    1. Peter Venkman: Zool may I speak to Dana please?
    2. Dana Barrett: [Zool voice] There is no Dana only Zool!
    3. Peter Venkman: What a lovely singing voice you must have.
    From Ghostbusters. Submitted by Daniel R (6 months ago)
    1. Dana Barrett: That's the bedroom, but nothing but nothing ever happend in there.
    2. Peter Venkman: What a crime.
    3. Dana Barrett: You know you don't act like a Scientist.
    4. Peter Venkman: They're usually pretty stiff.
    5. Peter Venkman: You're more like a game show host.
    From Ghostbusters. Submitted by Daniel R (6 months ago)
    1. Ellen Ripley: This is Ripley, last survivor of the Nostromo, signing off. [to Jonesy the cat]
    From Alien. Submitted by Nick P (7 months ago)
    1. Linda Freeman: You are a very selfish man, Alex.
    2. Alex Hughes: I'm not selfish, you're just unreasonable.
    3. Linda Freeman: I'm autistic!
    4. Alex Hughes: Well, it's the same thing.
    From Snow Cake. Submitted by Anne B (8 months ago)
    1. Dr. Bennett: There were only four of us that knew your identity, two of us are dead.
    From Abduction. Submitted by Chris P (8 months ago)
    1. Ellen Ripley: [pointing to a part of the gun Hicks is showing her] What's this?
    2. Cpl. Dwayne Hicks: That's the grenade launcher. I don't think you want to mess with that.
    3. Ellen Ripley: You started this. Show me everything. I can handle myself.
    4. Cpl. Dwayne Hicks: [chuckles] Yeah, I noticed.
    From Aliens. Submitted by Gavin S (9 months ago)
    1. Col. Miles Quaritch: Shut your pie hole!
    2. Grace: Or what, 'Ranger Rick'? You gonna shoot me?
    3. Col. Miles Quaritch: I can do that.
    From Avatar. Submitted by Andrew M (9 months ago)
    1. Ellen Ripley: Get away from her you bitch!
    From Aliens. Submitted by Abhishek T (9 months ago)
    1. Ellen Ripley: I'm thinking.
    2. Parker: Ash is a robot!
    From Alien. Submitted by Nick P (10 months ago)
    1. Ellen Ripley: You know, Burke, I don't know which species is worse. You don't see them fucking each other over for a goddamn percentage.
    From Aliens. Submitted by Krishan A (11 months ago)
    1. Katherine Parker: This woman is my secretary!
    2. Jack Trainer: She is not!
    3. Katherine Parker: Oh, no? Ask her!
    From Working Girl. Submitted by Mauricio R (11 months ago)
    1. The Warden: I'm tired of this, Grandpa.
    2. Trout Walker: Well, that's too damn bad!
    From Holes. Submitted by Danielle D (11 months ago)
    1. Mary: I didn't know we had a pool!
    From WALL-E. Submitted by Theodore G (12 months ago)
    1. Ellen Ripley: Get away from her, you bitch!
    From Aliens. Submitted by Rocky F (12 months ago)
    1. Dana Barrett: [to Peter] Are you the key master?
    2. Peter Venkman: Um no...not that I know of. [Dana shuts door. Peter knocks again]
    3. Dana Barrett: Are you the key master?
    4. Peter Venkman: Um...yeah. Um...I'm a friend of his, yeah.
    From Ghostbusters. Submitted by Aidan C (12 months ago)
    1. Ellen Ripley: I say we take off and nuke the site from orbit. It's the only way to be sure.
    From Aliens. Submitted by Scott B (12 months ago)
    1. Ellen Ripley: Micro changes in air density, my ass.
    From Alien. Submitted by Chris P (13 months ago)
    1. Tsu'tey: You mated with this woman?
    2. Grace: Oh shit!
    From Avatar. Submitted by Benny B (13 months ago)
    1. Ellen Ripley: Get away from her, you bitch!
    From Aliens. Submitted by Chris P (13 months ago)
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