Laura
Jeanne Reese Witherspoon[1]
(born March 22, 1976), known
simply as Reese Witherspoon, is
an Academy Award-winning
American actress. Witherspoon
was born in New Orleans,
Louisiana[2] to John
Witherspoon, a surgeon from
Georgia who grew up in
Nashville, and Betty Reese, a
nurse and college professor from
Harriman, Tennessee. She is a
direct descendant of
Scottish-born John Witherspoon,
a signer of the United States
Declaration of Independence and
sixth president of Princeton
University, who was also a
Presbyterian minister. Because
her father worked for the US
military in Wiesbaden, Germany,
she lived there for four years
as a small child. After
returning to the United States,
Witherspoon, an army brat spent
much of her childhood and
adolescence in Nashville,
Tennessee, where, she says in
Interview magazine, "I grew up
in an environment where women
accomplished a lot. And if they
weren't able to it was because
they were limited by society. I
grew up with a grandma--my
father's mother--who was
incredibly intelligent but was
limited by the bounds of society
and propriety ... She was a
voracious reader, and she
encouraged me to read a lot as a
child ..." a woman whose
"depression" and "disconnect
between her capabilities and her
lack of fulfillment and
achievement" continue to
motivate Witherspoon in life.
After graduating from the
prestigious private all-girls'
Harpeth Hall School in
Nashville, she attended Stanford
University as a literature
major. She lived in Cedro Hall
and once treated her entire dorm
to dinner at a Mexican
restaurant. After completing a
year of her studies, she left
Stanford to pursue her acting
career.
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