From blockbuster fame to heartfelt advocacy, Geena Davis has always followed her own path. In Unscripted - A Life Beyond the Spotlight, readers discover the true story of an artist, activist, and innovator who refused to be defined by convention.
Born in Massachusetts in 1956, Davis broke through Hollywood's glass ceiling with memorable roles in Thelma & Louise, Beetlejuice, and A League of Their Own, earning both an Oscar and a Golden Globe along the way. But her journey wasn't just scripted for the screen-it became a personal mission.
After noticing a severe lack of female representation in children's media, Davis founded the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media in 2004. Using data and research rather than rhetoric, the Institute has helped reshape storytelling in Hollywood and beyond.
Drawing from deeply personal experiences-childhood challenges, industry bias, and the emotional battlegrounds of fame-Unscripted shows how Davis moved from "dying of politeness" to embracing her own voice and power. It's a story of transformation: from celebrated actor to powerful advocate and mentor, paving the way for future generations.
Now, her world is expanding again-with children's books, new TV series in development, and an ongoing fight for equity in media.
Unscripted - A Life Beyond the Spotlight is a compelling memoir and call to action. Perfect for film lovers, parents, and anyone curious about the real story behind the star. It's a portrait of resilience, integrity, and one woman's mission to change the narrative.