Actress Sigourney Weaver on New York, cinema and women in film

New York is a huge city, but it still remains very cozy and dear to those who were born here and spent most of their lives. New York is admired not only by ordinary natives but also by talented citizens. The famous Oscar-winning actress Sigourney Weaver was born in the metropolis and glorifies her hometown all over the world in her films. Conversations with her are always warm and sincere, and the films Sigourney has taken part in are always good and guarantee the audience a portion of motivation. Next on newyorka.

Facts from the biography of S. Weaver

S. Weaver (real name Susan) was born on October 8, 1949 in NYC into a creative family. The future actress’s father was the president of NBC, her mother was also an actress in the past and her uncle Doodles Weaver was a comedian. Sigourney grew up in a family not alone but with her older brother Trajan, surrounded by maids and nannies.

Sigourney’s parents sent her to a private New York school, where she was the tallest among her peers, which often led to her being teased. In 1962, S. Weaver and her family briefly moved to San Francisco and then returned to Connecticut, where the future actress attended a special school for girls. A year later, she read the novel The Great Gatsby by Francis Fitzgerald and, inspired by one of the characters, changed her name to Sigourney. She studied English literature at Stanford and drama at the prestigious Yale University.

S. Weaver made her film debut in Woody Allen’s Annie Hall. But the peak of her popularity came after the release of Ridley Scott’s sci-fi action movie Alien. There, Weaver played Lieutenant Ellen Ripley. For her performance in the second part of Alien, the actress won an Oscar for Best Actress.

Highlights from S. Weaver’s interview 

In an interview with the famous Elle magazine, S. Weaver told a lot about her career, cinema and life in New York. The woman shared that the metropolis is her native place of power, she can wander its streets endlessly and admire people, nature and art objects, which, for example, in Downtown, can be seen at every step. For some time, the woman lived in California, and there she missed the change of seasons the most. The prominent actress said that she was lucky to live in New York at the same time as great personalities. Sigourney is proud to have known people like Norman Mailer, Joseph Heller and Kurt Vonnegut. The movie star was also acquainted with an influential woman who headed a large literary agency in the city and admired her elegant, but slightly intimidating image.

Another film that gained S. Weaver even more fans was My Salinger Year. This film tells the story of a young writer Joanna, who finds herself in the heart of the metropolis and gets a job as an assistant at a literary agency. S. Weaver plays her editor Margaret in the movie. My Salinger Year is a melodrama by genre, and the actress is sure that making a really good melodrama is a challenge for a director. It is very important not to exaggerate with sentimentality, to convey the depth and value of the movie to the viewer. The movie My Salinger Year was close to Sigourney’s heart because it tells the story of a mentor and a student. The actress herself had a similar experience when in high school her teacher supported all her unconventional ideas and was happy to discuss them with Weaver.

S. Weaver is confident that the world will soon hear even more great stories about talented women in film. For many years, she has worked mostly with men and is very happy to have the opportunity to work with women. All the main faces on the set of My Salinger Year were women, and Sigourney admits that she felt the incredible power of their unity.

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