22 July,2021 07:35 AM IST | Washington | Agencies
Viola Davis
Oscar winner Viola Davis will be coming out with her memoir, Finding Me, on August 19. Davis' book will be released by HarperOne, an imprint of HarperCollins, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
The book will be published in partnership with Ebony Magazine Publishing. In the memoir, Davis traces her rise from growing up in poverty and family violence in Rhode Island, to becoming one of the world's most critically-acclaimed actors in Hollywood.
"I believe that our stories, and the courage to share them, is the most powerful empathetic tool we have. This is my story," the actor, 55, said in a statement.
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Davis started her journey as a theatre artiste in the 1990s, before venturing into movies with small appearances in films such as Out of Sight, King Headley II, Solaris and Syriana.
She later found critical acclaim for her performances in the 2008 movie, Doubt and 2011's The Help. Davis won an Oscar for her starring role in the 2016 film adaptation of August Wilson's drama Fences, which was directed by co-star Denzel Washington.
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