Reese Witherspoon

Witherspoon began her career as a teenager, making her screen debut in ''The Man in the Moon'' (1991). After starring in the 1996 films ''Freeway'' and ''Fear'', her breakthrough came in 1999 with a supporting role in ''Cruel Intentions'', and for her portrayal of Tracy Flick in the black comedy ''Election''. She gained wider recognition for playing Elle Woods in the comedy ''Legally Blonde'' (2001) and its 2003 sequel, and for starring in the romantic comedy ''Sweet Home Alabama'' (2002). She won the Academy Award for Best Actress for portraying June Carter Cash in the musical biopic ''Walk the Line'' (2005). Following a career downturn, during which her sole box-office success was the romantic drama ''Water for Elephants'' (2011), Witherspoon made a comeback by producing and starring as Cheryl Strayed in the drama ''Wild'' (2014), which earned her a second Academy Award nomination.
She has since worked primarily in television, producing and starring in several female-led literary adaptations under her company Hello Sunshine. These include the HBO drama series ''Big Little Lies'' (2017–2019), the Apple TV+ drama series ''The Morning Show'' (2019–present), and the Hulu miniseries ''Little Fires Everywhere'' (2020). For the first of these, she won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Limited Series. She has also produced the film adaptations ''Gone Girl'' (2014) and ''Where the Crawdads Sing'' (2022), and the miniseries adaptation ''Daisy Jones & the Six'' (2023).
Witherspoon also owns Reese's Book Club and a clothing company, Draper James. She is 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 dedicated to women's causes. Provided by Wikipedia
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