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Jeanne Reese Witherspoon (born March 22, 1976), better known as Reese
Witherspoon, is an American actress and film producer. Witherspoon
landed her first feature role as the female lead in the film The Man in
the Moon in 1991; later that year she made her television acting debut,
in the cable movie Wildflower. In 1996, Witherspoon appeared in Freeway
and followed that appearance with roles in three major 1998 films:
Overnight Delivery, Pleasantville, and Twilight. The following year,
Witherspoon appeared in the critically acclaimed Election, which earned
her a Golden Globe nomination. 2001 marked her career's turning point
with the breakout role as "Elle Woods" in the box office hit Legally
Blonde, and in 2002 she starred in Sweet Home Alabama, which became her
biggest commercial film success to date. 2003 saw her return as lead
actress and executive producer of Legally Blonde 2: Red, White &
Blonde. In 2005, Witherspoon received worldwide attention and praise for
her portrayal of June Carter Cash in Walk the Line, which earned her an
Academy Award, Golden Globe, BAFTA, and Screen Actors Guild Award for
Best Actress in a Leading Role. Witherspoon married actor and Cruel
Intentions co-star Ryan Phillippe in 1999; they have two children, Ava
and Deacon. The couple separated at the end of 2006 and divorced in
October 2007. Witherspoon married her second husband, talent agent Jim
Toth, in 2011. Witherspoon owns a production company, Type A Films, and
she is actively involved in children's and women's advocacy
organizations. She serves on the board of the Children's Defense Fund
(CDF) and was named Global Ambassador of Avon Products in 2007, serving
as honorary chair of the charitable Avon Foundation. Witherspoon was
selected as a fashion model for a florist's television advertisements at
age seven, which motivated her to take acting lessons. At age eleven
she took first place in the Ten-State Talent Fair. Witherspoon received
good grades in school; she loved reading and considered herself "a big
dork who read loads of books." On mentioning her love for books, she
said, "I get crazy in a bookstore. It makes my heart beat hard because I
want to buy everything." Witherspoon attended middle school at Harding
Academy and graduated from the all-girls' Harpeth Hall School in
Nashville, Tennessee, during which time she was a cheerleader. She
attended Stanford University as an English literature major. After
completing one year of studies, she left Stanford to pursue an acting
career.Witherspoon is proud of the "definitive Southern upbringing" she
received, which, as she said, gave her "a sense of family and tradition"
and taught her about "being conscientious about people's feelings,
being polite, being responsible and never taking for granted what you
have in your life." Witherspoon is described as a "multi-achiever" and
was given the nickname "Little Type A" by her parents. On discussing her
early achievements, she told Interview magazine, "I just don't see any
of it as that remarkable. Maybe that's the attitude I choose to have to
keep me sane and keep my feet on the ground. I grew up in an environment
where women accomplished a lot. And if they weren't able to, it was
because they were limited by society."
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In
1990, Witherspoon attended an open casting call for The Man in the Moon
with some friends, intending to audition as a bit player. She was
instead cast in the lead role of Dani Trant, a 14-year-old country girl
who falls in love for the first time with her 17-year-old neighbor. Her
performance was regarded as "memorably touching" by Variety magazine,
and critic Roger Ebert commented, "Her first kiss is one of the most
perfect little scenes I've ever seen in a movie." For this role,
Witherspoon was nominated for the Young Artist Award Best Young Actress.
Later that year, she made her TV acting debut in the cable movie
Wildflower, directed by Diane Keaton and starring Patricia Arquette. In
1992, Witherspoon appeared in the TV movie Desperate Choices: To Save My
Child, portraying a critically ill young girl. In 1993, she played a
young wife in the CBS miniseries Return to Lonesome Dove, and got a
starring role as the leading character Nonnie Parker, a South African
girl who must cross 1,250 miles (2,000 km) of the Kalahari, in the
teen-aimed Disney film A Far Off Place. In the same year, Witherspoon
had a minor role in Jack the Bear, which garnered her the Young Artist
Award for Best Youth Actress Co-star. The following year, Witherspoon
acted in another leading role as Wendy Pfister in the 1994 film S.F.W.,
directed by Jefery Levy.In 1999, Witherspoon starred alongside
Alessandro Nivola in the drama thriller Best Laid Plans; she played
Lissa, a woman who schemes with her lover Nick to escape a small,
dead-end town. In this same year, she co-starred with Sarah Michelle
Gellar and Ryan Phillippe in the drama film Cruel Intentions, a modern
take on the 18th-century French novel Les Liaisons Dangereuses. Her
performance as Annette Hargrove was praised by the San Francisco
Chronicle: "Witherspoon is especially good in the least flashy role, and
even when called upon to make a series of cute devilish faces, she
pulls it off." Coincidentally, she appeared in a music video by Marcy
Playground for the film's soundtrack. In the same year, Witherspoon and
Matthew Broderick starred in the film adaptation of the 1998 novel
Election by Tom Perrotta. She portrayed Tracy Flick, a competitive and
ambitious over-achiever who runs for student body president. She
received vast critical acclaim for her performance and won the Best
Actress Award from the National Society of Film Critics and the Online
Film Critics Society, a first Golden Globe nomination and an Independent
Spirit Award nomination. Witherspoon also received a rank on the list
of 100 Greatest Film Performances of All Time by Premiere. Academy Award
– winning director Alexander Payne praised her: "She's got that quality
that men find attractive, while women would like to be her friend. But
that's just the foundation. Nobody else is as funny or brings such charm
to things. She can do anything." In spite of her successful
performance, Witherspoon noted in an interview that she struggled to
find work after completing the film, due to typecasting. When analyzing
the reasons behind her difficulty to find work, Witherspoon commented "I
think because the character I played was so extreme and sort of
shrewish – people thought that was who I was, rather than me going in
and creating a part. I would audition for things, and I'd always be the
second choice – studios never wanted to hire me, and I wasn't losing the
parts to big box office actresses but to ones who I guess people felt
differently about."[Witherspoon owns a production company called Type A
Films. The company was at first believed by the media to have been named
after her childhood nickname "Little Miss Type A." However, when asked
about the company by Interview magazine, she clarified the name's
origin: "... people think I named it after myself ... It was actually an
in-joke with my family because at [age] 7 I understood complicated
medical terms, such as the difference between type A and type B
personalities. But I just wished I'd named the company Dogfood Films or
Fork or something. You carry that baggage all your life."

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