Reese Witherspoon's roles in blockbuster movies, hit TV shows, from 'Legally Blonde' to 'Big Little Lies'
Witherspoon is widely known for playing Elle Woods in 'Legally Blonde'
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Reese Witherspoon's career has been filled with memorable roles, from a surprising law student in "Legally Blonde" to the wife of country music legend Johnny Cash in the biopic "Walk the Line."
Witherspoon was born on March 22, 1976, in New Orleans to parents Betty and John Witherspoon. Witherspoon started modeling at an early age and earned her first major role in "The Man in the Moon" in 1991. After that, she landed roles in "Jack the Bear" and "A Far Off Place" in 1993.
Witherspoon put her acting on hold for a short time in hopes of earning a degree from Stanford, but a busy Hollywood career prevented her from being able to finish her college education.
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In 1996, Witherspoon starred in both "Fear" and "Freeway." In 1999, Witherspoon was in "Election" and "Cruel Intentions," a movie she was in alongside Ryan Phillippe. She went on to marry Phillippe the year the movie released. They share two children, Ava and Deacon. Witherspoon and Phillippe got divorced in 2006. She later married Jim Toth in 2011. The two share their son, Tennessee. Witherspoon and Toth got divorced in 2023.
It was 2001 when Witherspoon had her breakout role as Elle Woods in the comedy "Legally Blonde." A sequel to the original film came out in 2003 titled "Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde."
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Witherspoon starred in the popular movie "Sweet Home Alabama" in 2002, and she earned the best actress Oscar for playing June Carter Cash in the movie based on the life of Johnny Cash, "Walk the Line."
In December 2010, Witherspoon joined the Hollywood Walk of Fame. In 2014, she produced and starred in "Gone Girl" and "Wild."
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Witherspoon is no stranger to the big screen or the small one. In 2017, she found success on television with the show "Big Little Lies," which won an Emmy for outstanding limited series. She was then on "Little Fires Everywhere" and "The Morning Show."
Besides her work in TV and film, she is also the founder of her own book club that she began in 2017. The book club has developed a large following, with nearly 3 million followers on Instagram.