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Goldie Hawn Biography

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MARITAL STATUS
Professions Actress , Executive producer , Executive producer more
Birth name Goldie Jean Studlendgehawn
American nationality
Birth November 21, 1945 (Washington – United States)

BIOGRAPHY
Mother of actress Kate Hudson .

Raised in a family of musicians, Goldie Hawn entered the artistic world very early, beginning classical dance at the age of three. At ten years old, she performed The Nutcracker and at the age of seventeen she directed her own dance school. Then she had a theatrical experience playing Juliet at the Wiliamsburg Theater, which made her decide to try a career as an actress. Dancer for a few months in a Las Vegas cabaret, she returned to Los Angeles where the comedy series Good morning, world in 1967 allowed her to be recognized. After a short appearance on screen the following year in The One and only, genuine, original family band , in 1969 she won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for Fleur de cactus , which earned her new recognition. comic hope of the big screen.

Continuing in the same register during the 70s, the actress nevertheless found a dramatic counter-employment by playing a devoted wife in Steven Spielberg ‘s road movie , Sugarland Express (1974). She then starred opposite Warren Beatty in the romantic comedy Shampoo (1975), where she played a naive starlet. Her most famous role, however, remains that of La Bidasse (1980), where she took on the role of producer for the first time. Nominated for the Oscar for Best Actress, this comedy written to measure for this sparkling blonde was a great success and made her one of the most prominent actresses in Hollywood. In 1983, Goldie Hawn met actor Kurt Russell on the set of Swing Shift , and have not been apart since. A few years later, they would form the leading couple in the romantic comedy Overboard (1987), by Garry Marshall . She then walks her face between action comedy ( Like a bird on the branch , 1990) and thriller ( Trahie , 1991), then in 1992 becomes the heroine alongside Meryl Streep of Death Suits You So Well , a satire biting fantasy about women battling the effects of aging. However, she has since become increasingly rare on the big screen, appearing in 1996 in Le Club des exes or even in 1999 in Escapade à New York opposite her male counterpart Steve Martin . In 2002,

Sex fans of the sixties .

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