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Hilary Swank

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IMDbProStarmeterTop 5,00083
Hilary Swank
Based on a remarkable true story, ORDINARY ANGELS centers on Sharon Steves (Hilary Swank), a fierce but struggling hairdresser in small-town Kentucky who discovers a renewed sense of purpose when she meets Ed Schmitt (Alan Ritchson), a widower working hard to make ends meet for his two daughters. With his youngest daughter waiting for a liver transplant, Sharon sets her mind to helping the family and will move mountains to do it. What unfolds is the inspiring tale of faith, everyday miracles, and ordinary angels.
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Hilary was born in Lincoln, Nebraska, to Judith Kay (Clough), a secretary, and Stephen Michael Swank, who served in the National Guard and was also a traveling salesman. Her maternal grandmother, Frances Martha Dominguez, was of Mexican descent, and her other roots include German, English, and Scottish. During her early childhood, her family moved to Spokane, Washington, and when she was six, to Bellingham, Washington.

Hilary was discovered as a child by producer Suzy Sachs, who coached her in acting. When she was nine years old, she starred in her first play as "Mowgli" in "The Jungle Book". She began to appear regularly in local theater and school plays. She went to school in Bellingham, where she lived with her family, until she was 16. She competed in the Junior Olympics and Washington State championships in swimming; she ranked 5th in the state in all-around gymnastics (which would come in handy for starring in The Next Karate Kid (1994) years later). In 1990, Hilary and her mother moved to Los Angeles, where she enrolled in South Pasadena High School, and started acting professionally. She appeared in Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1992) but The Next Karate Kid (1994), where she got the part competing against hundreds of other actresses, was her breakout role. Ever since then, she has been much in demand and has worked non-stop in movies. She won the Best Actress Oscar for playing "Brandon Teena" in Boys Don't Cry (1999). In addition to the Oscar, Hilary won the Golden Globe Award for "Best Actress in a Drama" and "Best Actress" prizes from The New York Film Critics, The Los Angeles Film Critics, The Chicago Film Critics and The Broadcast Film Critics Association. She also won the "Breakthrough Performance" prize from The National Board of Review.

Hilary then appeared in supporting roles opposite Cate Blanchett and Keanu Reeves in Sam Raimi's The Gift (2000) and opposite Al Pacino and Robin Williams in Christopher Nolan's Insomnia (2002). Hilary then starred as "Alice Paul" in HBO's Iron Jawed Angels (2004), which told the story of the women's suffragist movement and she was honored with both SAG and Golden Globe nominations for her performance in this film. In 2004, Hilary starred opposite Clint Eastwood and Morgan Freeman as the title character in Eastwood's Million Dollar Baby (2004); the story of a young woman's quest to realize her dream of becoming a professional boxer. For this performance, she was honored with her second Academy Award for "Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role" and has garnered "Best Actress" prizes from the National Society of Film Critics, the Screen Actors Guild, The Broadcast Film Critics, and a Golden Globe for "Best Lead Actress in a Drama".

Hilary Swank is the third youngest woman in history to win two Academy Awards for "Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role".

She subsequently had a supporting role opposite Scarlett Johansson and Josh Hartnett in Brian De Palma's The Black Dahlia (2006), starred in Freedom Writers (2007), the true story of Long Beach schoolteacher, Erin Gruwell, The Reaping (2007) for Warner Brothers, and reunited with her Freedom Writers (2007) writer/director, Richard LaGravenese, starring in the film adaptation of Cecelia Ahern's novel, P.S. I Love You (2007).

An aficionado for anything that involves the outdoors, she enjoys: sky diving, river rafting and skiing.
BornJuly 30, 1974
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    • Won 2 Oscars
      • 60 wins & 50 nominations total

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    Known for

    Clint Eastwood, Morgan Freeman, and Hilary Swank in Million Dollar Baby (2004)
    Million Dollar Baby
    8.1
    • Maggie Fitzgerald
    • 2004
    Hilary Swank in Boys Don't Cry (1999)
    Boys Don't Cry
    7.5
    • Brandon Teena
    • 1999
    Hilary Swank and Gerard Butler in P.S. I Love You (2007)
    P.S. I Love You
    7.0
    • Holly
    • 2007
    Tommy Lee Jones and Hilary Swank in The Homesman (2014)
    The Homesman
    6.6
    • Mary Bee Cuddy
    • 2014

    Credits

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    Actress



    • Yellowjackets
      • Melissa
      • Released
      • TV Series
      • 2021
    • N.A.R.
      • Pre-production



    • Yellowjackets (2021)
      Yellowjackets
      7.7
      TV Series
      • Melissa
      • 2025
    • Hilary Swank, Emily Mitchell, and Alan Ritchson in Ordinary Angels (2024)
      Ordinary Angels
      7.4
      • Sharon
      • 2024
    • The Good Mother (2023)
      The Good Mother
      4.7
      • Marissa
      • 2023
    • Zero Tolerance (2023)
      Zero Tolerance
      6.5
      Podcast Series
      • SGT. Joanne Barnes
      • 2023
    • Hilary Swank in Alaska Daily (2022)
      Alaska Daily
      7.5
      TV Series
      • Eileen Fitzgerald
      • 2022–2023
    • Hilary Swank and Michael Ealy in Fatale (2020)
      Fatale
      5.5
      • Detective Val Quinlan
      • 2020
    • Josh Charles, Hilary Swank, and Talitha Eliana Bateman in Away (2020)
      Away
      6.6
      TV Series
      • Emma Green
      • 2020
    • The Hunt (2020)
      The Hunt
      6.6
      • Athena
      • 2020
    • Will Arnett in BoJack Horseman (2014)
      BoJack Horseman
      8.8
      TV Series
      • Joey Pogo (voice)
      • 2019–2020
    • Hilary Swank and Clara Rugaard in I Am Mother (2019)
      I Am Mother
      6.7
      • Woman
      • 2019
    • Harris Dickinson in Trust (2018)
      Trust
      7.5
      TV Series
      • Gail Getty
      • 2018
    • Blythe Danner, Robert Forster, Hilary Swank, Michael Shannon, and Taissa Farmiga in What They Had (2018)
      What They Had
      6.7
      • Bridget
      • 2018
    • Helena Bonham Carter and Hilary Swank in 55 Steps (2017)
      55 Steps
      7.0
      • Colette Hughes
      • 2017
    • Daniel Craig, Channing Tatum, Riley Keough, and Adam Driver in Logan Lucky (2017)
      Logan Lucky
      7.0
      • Special Agent Sarah Grayson
      • 2017
    • Susan Sarandon, Patrick Stewart, Jessica Biel, Hilary Swank, Athena Karkanis, and Jace Norman in Spark: A Space Tail (2016)
      Spark: A Space Tail
      4.4
      • The Queen (voice)
      • 2016

    Producer



    • N.A.R.
      • executive producer
      • Pre-production



    • The Good Mother (2023)
      The Good Mother
      4.7
      • executive producer
      • 2023
    • Hilary Swank in Alaska Daily (2022)
      Alaska Daily
      7.5
      TV Series
      • executive producer
      • 2022–2023
    • Hilary Swank and Michael Ealy in Fatale (2020)
      Fatale
      5.5
      • producer (produced by)
      • 2020
    • Josh Charles, Hilary Swank, and Talitha Eliana Bateman in Away (2020)
      Away
      6.6
      TV Series
      • executive producer
      • 2020
    • Blythe Danner, Robert Forster, Hilary Swank, Michael Shannon, and Taissa Farmiga in What They Had (2018)
      What They Had
      6.7
      • executive producer
      • 2018
    • Helena Bonham Carter and Hilary Swank in 55 Steps (2017)
      55 Steps
      7.0
      • executive producer
      • 2017
    • All-Star Dog Rescue Celebration (2015)
      All-Star Dog Rescue Celebration
      6.8
      TV Special
      • executive producer
      • 2015
    • Hilary Swank and Miley Cyrus in Fox's Cause for Paws: An All-Star Dog Spectacular (2014)
      Fox's Cause for Paws: An All-Star Dog Spectacular
      6.6
      TV Special
      • executive producer
      • 2014
    • Emmy Rossum, Hilary Swank, and Josh Duhamel in You're Not You (2014)
      You're Not You
      7.3
      • producer
      • 2014
    • Choose You
      Video
      • executive producer
      • 2011
    • Kate Hudson, Ginnifer Goodwin, John Krasinski, and Colin Egglesfield in Something Borrowed (2011)
      Something Borrowed
      5.8
      • producer
      • 2011
    • Hilary Swank in The Resident (2011)
      The Resident
      5.3
      • executive producer
      • 2011
    • Conviction (2010)
      Conviction
      7.2
      • executive producer
      • 2010
    • Hilary Swank in Amelia (2009)
      Amelia
      5.8
      • executive producer
      • 2009
    • Hilary Swank in Freedom Writers (2007)
      Freedom Writers
      7.6
      • executive producer
      • 2007

    Soundtrack



    • Tommy Lee Jones and Hilary Swank in The Homesman (2014)
      The Homesman
      6.6
      • performer: "Rosalie The Prairie Flower", "Take Thee This Token"
      • 2014
    • David Letterman, Regis Philbin, Barbara Gaines, Biff Henderson, Alan Kalter, and Paul Shaffer in Late Show with David Letterman (1993)
      Late Show with David Letterman
      7.0
      TV Series
      • performer: "Boogie Oogie Oogie", "Lovely Day", "Can't Hide Love", "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?"
      • 2010
    • Hilary Swank and Gerard Butler in P.S. I Love You (2007)
      P.S. I Love You
      7.0
      • performer: "Gett Off", "Love You 'til the End"
      • 2007

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    Spark: A Space Tail
    Clip 0:47
    Spark: A Space Tail
    You're Not You
    Clip 1:09
    You're Not You
    Amelia
    Clip 1:16
    Amelia
    Amelia
    Clip 1:23
    Amelia
    Amelia
    Clip 1:17
    Amelia

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    • Alternative name
      • Hilary
    • Height
      • 5′ 6″ (1.68 m)
    • Born
      • July 30, 1974
      • Lincoln, Nebraska, USA
    • Spouses
        Philip SchneiderAugust 18, 2018 - present (2 children)
    • Children
        Aya Schneider
    • Parents
        Judy Swank
    • Relatives
      • Dan Swank(Sibling)
    • Other works
      Starred in a short film The Audition (2000), directed by her husband, Chad Lowe.
    • Publicity listings
      • 1 Print Biography
      • 9 Interviews
      • 23 Articles
      • 9 Pictorials
      • 27 Magazine Cover Photos

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    • Trivia
      Earned $75 a day for the drama movie Boys Don't Cry (1999).
    • Quotes
      [2005 Academy Awards acceptance speech for Best Actress in a Leading Role] I don't know what I did in this life to deserve all this. I'm just a girl from a trailer park who had a dream. I never thought this would ever happen, let alone be nominated. And a working actor, for that matter. And now, this. I thank the Academy. I'm eternally grateful for this great honor. I would also like to acknowledge my fellow nominees, Annette, Imelda, Kate, and Catalina, your work inspires me beyond words.

      I am going to start by thanking my husband because I'd like to think I learned from past mistakes. Chad, you're my everything. Thank you for your support. It means the world. I would never be standing here if it weren't for the -- each and every one of the brilliant people I had surrounding me, supporting me and believing in me. Tom Rosenberg, Gary Lucchesi, thank you for sending me this most marvelous script. You will never know how grateful I am. Paul Haggis, for writing this beautiful script. Our other producers extraordinaire: Albert S. Ruddy (Al Ruddy), Clint, Rob Lorenz (Robert Lorenz). Phyllis Huffman, our casting director. My trainers, Grant Roberts and Hector Roca, you pushed me further than I ever thought I could push myself up to that last pound, actually to that last ounce. I thank you. My sparring partners who were so patient. And everyone at Gleason's.

      Well, the ever-amazing Morgan Freeman. Tom Stern, our cinematographer, you are brilliant. Joel Cox, our editor, you're amazing. You know? I'm going to thank my mom for believing in me from the beginning. My dad, for his support. My agents, Josh Lieberman, Tony Lipp, Kelly Tiffan, John Campisi. Jason Weinberg, my manager (You can't do that. I haven't gotten to Clint yet! I saved him for the end)

      Karl Austen (Karl R. Austen), Jeff Bernstein, my lawyers. And then Clint. Clint Eastwood. Thank you for allowing me to go on this journey with you. Thank you for believing in me. You're my "macushla" Thank you. Warner brothers, as well. And you know what? Wait! Troy Nankin, my best friend and publicist. Thank you!
    • Trademarks
        Frequently portrays women who attempt to achieve their goals in life despite the odds and obstacles that get in their way.
    • Salaries
        The Affair of the Necklace
        (2001)
        $3,000,000

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      50 years old
    • When was Hilary Swank born?
      July 30, 1974
    • Where was Hilary Swank born?
      Lincoln, Nebraska, USA
    • What is Hilary Swank's birth name?
      Hilary Ann Swank
    • How tall is Hilary Swank?
      5 feet 6 inches, or 1.68 meters

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