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Actress Sigourney Weaver, 2024 International Goya Award

2024-02-06T13:00:55.239Z

Highlights: Actress Sigourney Weaver has won the 2024 International Goya Award. The recognition, created for the 2022 edition, goes to a famous performer for the third time. Weaver will receive the award during the gala on February 10 in Valladolid. The actress starred on the poster for the 2021 edition of the San Sebastián Festival. She and she also participated in 2016 in A Monster Comes to See Me by director JA Bayona, for which she earned a Goya nomination for best supporting actress.


The famous interpreter of the 'Alien' saga and 'Gorillas in the Mist' is recognized for “her impressive career” and her “independent, complex and strong female characters,” according to the Film Academy. She will receive the award during the gala on February 10 in Valladolid


Actress Sigourney Weaver (New York, 74 years old) has won the 2024 International Goya Award for “her impressive career full of unforgettable films and inspiring us by creating independent, complex and strong female characters,” as announced this Tuesday by the institution that grants the award. , the Spanish Film Academy.

The recognition, created for the 2022 edition, goes to a famous performer for the third time: the first award went to Cate Blanchett and the second, last year, to Juliette Binoche.

Weaver will collect the award during the 38th edition of the Goya Awards, on February 10, in Valladolid.

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“Three-time Oscar-nominated, BAFTA- and Golden Globe-winning actress Sigourney Weaver

has created an array of unforgettable characters in both comedy and drama, ranging from Lieutenant Ripley in

Alien

to Dian Fossey in

Gorillas in the Mist

[by Michael Apted].

Over the years, she has captivated audiences and earned their admiration as one of the most beloved performers on stage and screen worldwide,” notes the Film Academy in a statement.

“Weaver's eclectic work is a reflection of her versatility, her charisma, and her indisputable talent as an actress,” the document adds.

It is paradoxical, now, to note that when Weaver began studying theater at Yale, her professors told her precisely that she did not have enough talent to be a professional.

The award strengthens Weaver's relationship with Spanish cinema.

The actress starred on the poster for the 2021 edition of the San Sebastián Festival, where she received a Donostia award.

She and she also participated in 2016 in

A Monster Comes to See Me

, by director JA Bayona, for which she earned a Goya nomination for best supporting actress.

At this year's gala both will meet again, as the filmmaker competes with

The Snow Society.

Previously, Weaver had already worked with another Spanish director, Rodrigo Cortés, on

Red Lights.

“She debuted with a small role in

Annie Hall,

by Woody Allen, Ridley Scott made her a symbol of science fiction cinema and with the help of James Cameron she participated in the highest-grossing film in the history of cinema

[Avatar].

She has also been in front of the camera of Peter Weir, Mike Nichols, Roman Polanski, Ang Lee, David Fincher, Ivan Reitman or M. Night Shyamalan,” the Academy statement notes.

Recently, she was seen on the big screen in Paul Schrader's

The Master Gardener

and James Cameron's

Avatar: The Sense of Water

.

The artist's name is actually Susan Alexandra Weaver, but reading Scott Fitzgerald's

The Great Gatsby

as a young woman , she found inspiration to change it in Mrs. Sigourney Howard, a name that is only mentioned once in the novel.

When she enrolled at Yale University, she was more of a writer than an actress.

There she met another future acting legend, Meryl Streep.

Today, both are cinema history.

Source: elparis

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