
Is Geena Davis A-List?
No — Geena Davis is currently ranked B tier — a well-known figure with a strong career but not quite a household name.
Reached A-list in 1988
Oscar Win Accidental Tourist
Lost A-list status in 2000
Dropped to B tier — Career Decline Begins
Ranking Timeline
Tootsie Breakthrough Role
Made her film debut in 'Tootsie' alongside Dustin Hoffman, gaining initial recognition in Hollywood. This early role launched her transition from modeling to a full-time acting career.
The Fly Critical Success
Starred opposite Jeff Goldblum in David Cronenberg's 'The Fly,' which became a critical and commercial success. Her performance demonstrated her range beyond comedy and raised her profile significantly.
Oscar Win Accidental Tourist
Won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for 'The Accidental Tourist,' establishing her as a serious dramatic actress. This recognition elevated her to A-list status and led to more prestigious roles.
Thelma Louise Icon
Starred in 'Thelma & Louise,' which became a cultural phenomenon and feminist touchstone, earning her an Oscar nomination for Best Actress. The film's massive impact solidified her status as a leading Hollywood actress.
League Own Peak
Led the ensemble cast of 'A League of Their Own,' which became a beloved classic and box office hit. This role showcased her versatility and comedic timing at the height of her career.
Career Decline Begins
After several box office disappointments in the late 1990s, major film offers diminished. Transitioned increasingly to television work and smaller film roles as Hollywood opportunities decreased.
Gender Institute Founded
Founded the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media to research and advocate for gender representation in entertainment. This activism work gave her a new platform and purpose beyond acting.
Advocacy Legacy Established
While no longer a leading actress in Hollywood, remains highly respected for her iconic 1990s roles and her groundbreaking advocacy work for gender equality in media. Her institute's influence and her classic films maintain her solid B-list status as a cultural figure.
Last updated: February 25, 2026