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    Geena Davis, 70, looks half her age in glam red carpet appearance

    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldMay 19, 20263 Mins Read
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    • At the Los Angeles premiere of The Boroughs, Geena Davis wore a plunging black dress, pantyhose, pumps and layered silver necklaces.
    • Geena Davis plays Renee on Netflix's thriller and promoted it on talk shows, refusing to be sidelined by age.
    • On CBS Mornings she called her character "kind of a badass" and said bold roles boosted her personal confidence.
    • George Clooney joked about Brad Pitt on WWHL; Davis confirmed kissing Pitt on set was memorable.

    Geena Davis looked younger than ever posing for red carpet pics Monday.

    The actress was all smiles at the Los Angeles premiere of “The Boroughs” in a plunging black dress patterned with white beads.

    The 70-year-old, who plays Renee on the Netflix show, completed her look with black pantyhose, pumps and layered silver necklaces.

    Geena Davis displayed her youthful appearance at “The Boroughs” premiere in Los Angeles on Monday. Getty Images
    The actress rocked a plunging black dress celebrating the Netflix show. FilmMagic

    The “Beetlejuice” star has been making glam appearances all week while promoting the thriller series.

    She made headlines for sitdowns on “Live With Kelly and Mark,” “Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen” and more talk shows.

    On “CBS Mornings,” Davis gushed about getting “to play kind of a badass” who “refuses to be sidelined by age” in her latest role.

    Davis (pictured above with Bill Pullman) accessorized in pantyhose and pumps. Juan Rico / BACKGRID
    The Oscar winner plays Renee in the Netflix series. COURTESY OF NETFLIX

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    “It’s so weird when you get older,” she told viewers. “You have a picture of what it’ll be like and then you’re there like, ‘I’m still me. Nothing happened.’”

    Davis described the “big impact” the “bolder” characters she plays have made in her life.

    “It rubs off on you when you get to pretend,” she explained. “I was raised to be the politest, most self-effacing person in the world but then playing these characters … it made me much more confident in my personal life.”

    Davis (pictured above on April 8) called her character “kind of a badass” last week on “CBS Mornings.” Getty Images for Fashion Trust US
    These “bold” characters “rub off” on Davis, she explained. COURTESY OF NETFLIX

    She also spilled secrets about her fellow A-listers while promoting her latest project — including a telling mid-flight conversation with “very gregarious” George Clooney.

    “At one point, we’re talking about Brad Pitt, and he says, ‘You know, I hate that Brad Pitt,’” Davis recalled on “WWHL.” “I said, ‘No, you don’t. Isn’t he like your best friend or something?’”

    Clooney, 65, allegedly replied, “No, I hate him because he got the part in ‘Thelma & Louise.’”

    Acting has made Davis (pictured above in April 2025) “much more confident in my personal life.” GC Images
    Davis (pictured above on Monday) has promoted the new project on “WWHL,” “Live With Kelly and Mark” and more. Getty Images for SAG-AFTRA Foundation

    When Davis asked whether he “want[ed] to get that part” playing J.D. opposite her character, Thelma, the “ER” alum quipped, “Couldn’t you tell when I read with you?’”

    Elsewhere in the interview, Andy Cohen asked whether kissing Pitt, 62, on set was “sublime” and “memorable” — which Davis confirmed.

    Her other high-profile projects have included “A League of Their Own,” “The Accidental Tourist” and more.

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