Hope Davis
Hope Davis, born on March 23, 1964, is a prominent American actress known for her compelling performances across film and television. With a career spanning several decades, she has appeared in over 20 feature films, showcasing her remarkable versatility and talent. Some of her most notable works include roles in critically acclaimed films such as "About Schmidt," where she shared the screen with Jack Nicholson, and "American Splendor," a unique biographical film that earned her widespread recognition.
Davis has also made significant contributions to the thriller genre with performances in "Arlington Road" and "Flatliners." Her role in "Mumford" showcased her ability to blend drama with humor, while "The Lodger" and "Next Stop Wonderland" highlighted her range as an actress in diverse narratives.
In addition to her film career, Hope Davis has made a mark on television, appearing in various series that further demonstrate her talent. Her work has garnered acclaim from critics and audiences alike, solidifying her status as a respected figure in the entertainment industry. Throughout her career, Davis has been recognized for her ability to portray complex characters with depth and authenticity, making her one of the distinctive voices in contemporary cinema.
Filmography
Next Stop Wonderland
Duma
The Family Tree
Real Steel
The Lodger (2009)
Asteroid City
Wild Card
Disconnect (2013)
Joe Gould's Secret
The Nines
Genova
Louder Than Words
Rebel in the Rye
Hearts in Atlantis
Greenland
The Hoax
Proof (2005)
Infamous
The Matador
The Phoenician Scheme
Charlie Bartlett
The Weather Man
Cat Person
Synecdoche, New York
The Daytrippers
American Splendor
About Schmidt
Mr. Wrong (1996)
Mumford
Flatliners
Arlington Road
The Special Relationship
Allegiance
The American Buffalo
Your Honor
For The People