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{{DISPLAYTITLE:Reese Witherspoon}} '''Laura Jeanne Reese Witherspoon''' (born March 22, 1976) is an American actress and producer. She is the recipient of numerous accolades, including an [[Academy Award]], a [[Primetime Emmy Award]], and two [[Golden Globe Awards]]. Known for her versatile performances in both comedy and drama, Witherspoon has become a leading figure in Hollywood as both a performer and a powerful producer through her media company [[Hello Sunshine]]. Witherspoon rose to fame with roles in films such as ''[[Legally Blonde]]'' (2001) and ''[[Election (1999 film)|Election]]'' (1999). She won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her portrayal of June Carter Cash in the 2005 biographical film ''[[Walk the Line]]''. She received further acclaim and an Oscar nomination for starring in and producing ''[[Wild (2014 film)|Wild]]'' (2014). In recent years, she has focused on television production and acting, notably in ''[[The Morning Show (TV series)|The Morning Show]]'', while championing female-driven stories. == Early Life == Witherspoon was born on March 22, 1976, in New Orleans, Louisiana, to John Draper Witherspoon, an otolaryngologist and former U.S. Army Reserve lieutenant, and Mary Elizabeth "Betty" (née Reese) Witherspoon, a pediatric nurse and professor. She spent her first four years in Wiesbaden, Germany, before the family settled in Nashville, Tennessee. Raised in a Southern Episcopalian household, Witherspoon attended Harpeth Hall School, an all-girls preparatory school in Nashville. She briefly studied English literature at Stanford University before dropping out to pursue acting full-time. == Career == === Early Career === Witherspoon began modeling as a child and made her film debut at age 14 in the 1991 coming-of-age drama ''The Man in the Moon''. She gained attention with roles in ''Freeway'' (1996), ''Pleasantville'' (1998), and ''Cruel Intentions'' (1999). Her breakthrough came with the title role in ''Election'' (1999), earning her first Golden Globe nomination. === Mainstream Success === In 2001, Witherspoon starred as Elle Woods in the blockbuster comedy ''Legally Blonde'', a role that became iconic and spawned a sequel in 2003. She achieved critical and commercial success with ''Walk the Line'' (2005), portraying June Carter Cash opposite Joaquin Phoenix as Johnny Cash. The performance earned her the Academy Award for Best Actress, a Golden Globe, and a BAFTA. === Production and Later Work === In 2000, Witherspoon founded [[Type A Films]], which later merged into [[Pacific Standard]] in 2012. In 2016, she co-founded [[Hello Sunshine]], a media company dedicated to female-centered storytelling. Under Hello Sunshine, she launched [[Reese's Book Club]] in 2017, which selects books with women at the center and has turned many picks into successful adaptations. Notable productions include ''[[Big Little Lies (TV series)|Big Little Lies]]'' (for which she won a Primetime Emmy as producer), ''[[Little Fires Everywhere (miniseries)|Little Fires Everywhere]]'', ''[[Daisy Jones & The Six]]'', and ''[[The Morning Show (TV series)|The Morning Show]]'', in which she also stars. In 2021, a majority stake in Hello Sunshine was sold to Candle Media in a deal valued at approximately $900 million, with Witherspoon retaining involvement. She has continued producing projects like the 2025 romantic comedy ''You're Cordially Invited'' and has expanded into authorship, co-writing the 2025 novel ''Gone Before Goodbye'' with Harlan Coben. == Personal Life == Witherspoon was married to actor Ryan Phillippe from 1999 to 2008; they have two children, Ava and Deacon. She was married to talent agent Jim Toth from 2011 to 2023; they share a son, Tennessee. She owns the lifestyle brand Draper James, named after her grandparents. == Filmography == Selected notable works: * ''The Man in the Moon'' (1991) * ''Election'' (1999) * ''Legally Blonde'' (2001) * ''Walk the Line'' (2005) * ''Wild'' (2014) * ''The Morning Show'' (2019–present) For a complete list, see [[Reese Witherspoon filmography]] (or link to external sources). == Awards and Nominations == Witherspoon has received one Academy Award, one Primetime Emmy Award, two Golden Globe Awards, and numerous other nominations. Key wins include: * Academy Award for Best Actress – ''Walk the Line'' (2006) * Golden Globe for Best Actress – ''Walk the Line'' (2006) * Primetime Emmy Award (as producer) – ''Big Little Lies'' == See Also == * [[Hello Sunshine (company)]] * [[Reese's Book Club]] * [[Type A Films]] * [[Pacific Standard]] * [[Legally Blonde (film series)]] == References == {{Reflist}} [[Category:American actresses]] [[Category:American film producers]] [[Category:Academy Award winners]] [[Category:Golden Globe Award winners]] [[Category:1976 births]] [[Category:Reese Witherspoon]] [[Category:Living people]]
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