Was Geena Davis actually in the final scenes of 'A League of Their Own'?
No, actress Lynn Cartwright played the older version of Dottie Hinson, with Geena Davis providing the voice.
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Brad Pitt admits he was starstruck upon meeting Geena Davis and Susan Sarandon, his co-stars in 'Thelma & Louise'. Meanwhile, 'A League of Their Own' reveals the secret behind its aging transformation scene.
Brad Pitt, during a podcast appearance, recounted his initial awe when meeting Geena Davis and Susan Sarandon during the filming of 'Thelma & Louise.' He quickly overcame it, but it highlights the impact these actresses had on him early in his career.
'A League of Their Own', a classic film about the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League, employed a clever trick for its final scenes. The older version of Geena Davis's character, Dottie Hinson, was portrayed by actress Lynn Cartwright. To maintain consistency, Davis dubbed Cartwright's voice, creating a convincing illusion for viewers. This detail, revealed years later, adds another layer of appreciation for the film's production.
No, actress Lynn Cartwright played the older version of Dottie Hinson, with Geena Davis providing the voice.
Sarandon noted Pitt's sense of humor and character depth in 'Thelma & Louise,' recognizing his potential beyond just his looks.
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