Hilary Ann Swank: A Hollywood Powerhouse
Early Life and Career
Hilary Ann Swank was born on July 30, 1974, in Lincoln, Nebraska. The daughter of Judith Kay Clough, a secretary, and Stephen Michael Swank, she first gained recognition for her role in the television series "Camp" in 1992.
International Acclaim
Swank's breakout performance came in the 1999 biographical drama "Boys Don't Cry," for which she won an Academy Award for Best Actress. She went on to receive a second Oscar for her role in the 2004 boxing film "Million Dollar Baby."
Swank has continued to showcase her versatility, starring in a wide range of films, including the western "The Homesman" (2014), the true-crime drama "Logan Lucky" (2017), and the science fiction thriller "Away" (2020).
Personal Life and Activism
Aside from her acting career, Swank is an outspoken advocate for various causes. She has been involved in organizations such as Amnesty International and Stand Up To Cancer. In 2018, she established the Hilaroo Foundation, which supports animal rescue and adoption.
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