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    American actress and producer

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  1. Nov 27, 2023 · Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images. Poverty wasn't the only thing Viola Davis was exposed to while she was growing up. She also saw her father's abuse of her mother — and in "Finding Me," she...

  2. Mar 3, 2017 · The 51-year-old took to Instagram to share the only childhood photo she has—a reflection of her impoverished life growing up in Central Falls, Rhode Island.

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    • She Was Born on A Plantation.
    • Her Father Was A Serial Cheater and Abusive to His Family.
    • She Was Relentlessly Bullied For Being Black and Poor
    • She and Her Sisters Were Sexually Abused by Their Brother.
    • She Was Constantly Battling Colorism and Sexism at The Beginning of Her career.
    • She Struggled with Uterine Fibroids and Had A Hysterectomy
    • She Met Her Now-Husband Just When She Needed him.
    • She Says 'There Is No Out' When It Comes to Your Past

    The actress was born the fifth of six children in St. Matthews, South Carolina, in her grandparents' house, where her grandfather was a sharecropper on a plantation. They lived in a one-room house with no running water or indoor toilets. "And yes, it was and still is a plantation," Davis writes. "Not a farm. Drive down the long, dusty road leading ...

    Davis witnessed her father, Dan, regularly abuse and cheat on her mother, whose real name was Mae Alice, during their 48 years of marriage. Describing herself as "a keen observer of the world," Davis recalls seeing her father take his rage out on her mother, a man who endured years of abuse in his childhood home and went on to suffer indignities at...

    Davis grew up in the predominantly white town of Central Falls, Rhode Island, where her family moved two months after she was born. The Fencesactress defines their life of poverty as "po." "That’s a level lower than poor. I’ve heard some of my friends say, 'We were poor, too, but I just didn’t know it until I got older.' We were poor and we knewit,...

    "Sexual abuse back in the day didn't have a name. The abusers were called 'dirty old men' and the abused were called 'fast' or 'heifers,'" Davis writes, a concise summation of the victim-blaming and shaming that still occurs today. "It was shrouded in silence and invisible trauma and shame. It is hard to process how pervasive it was. What made us s...

    Once Davis graduated from Juilliard, already signed to an agent, she did as artists do and followed her passion. Despite already being a decorated and acclaimed actress, she was constantly losing roles because of her appearance. "My other 'aha' moment was the power, potency, and lifeforce of the one-two punch of colorism and sexism," she writes. "A...

    Following the success of Seven Guitars, Davis was finally able to afford health insurance. Before that she was only able to afford cheap clinics that could handle the comprehensive care that she needed for her fibroids, anemia and alopecia. "My fibroids were so bad I looked six months pregnant," she recalls. "I was so anemic from constant bleeding ...

    When speaking with ET, Davis said she found Tennon after being advised to pray for what she wanted in a man. "When I got down on my knees [and] I had done enough work that when I asked God for what I wanted, I knew what I wanted," she said, adding that she asked for "a man who was accountable and a man who just loved me." "I don't think there is an...

    Davis recounts a moment when her friend, Edwina, asked how she got to where she is today. She writes, "How did I claw my way out of poverty?... There is no out. Every painful memory, every mentor, every friend and foe served as a chisel, a leap pad that has shaped 'ME!' The imperfect but blessed sculpture that is Viola is still growing and still be...

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  4. Mar 4, 2017 · Viola Davis is not one to take life for granted. In an emotional Instagram post shared on Friday, the Oscar-winner, 51, revealed why she is sharing the only photo she has from her childhood.

  5. Mar 1, 2017 · Celebrity. The Heartbreaking Reason Viola Davis Only Has One Photo of Herself as a Child. "The only picture I have of my childhood is the picture of me in kindergarten," says Viola...

  6. Apr 26, 2022 · A five-years-old Viola Davis poses for a photo in an image from Viola Davis' upcoming memoir "Finding Me" published by Harper Collins.

  7. Apr 13, 2022 · Viola Davis opens up about a childhood of bullying and trauma in her forthcoming memoir. Finding Me, released on 26 April, details how the How to Get Away with Murder star grew up in a...