Yes, Hope Davis has a small role in the Home Alone movie. She appears as a Parisian airport receptionist in the movie.
John Hughes is the primary creator of the American Christmas family comedy series Home Alone. The movies chronicle the adventures of neighborhood kids who stay on their own over the holidays and must safeguard themselves or their family's home from trespassers and scammers.
Who is Hope Davis?
Hope Davis is an American actress who was born on March 23, 1964. She has received numerous accolades for her on-stage and off-screen performances, including two Golden Globes, three Primetime Emmys, and a Tony Award nomination.
In the 1990 psychological horror film Flatliners, directed by Joel Schumacher, Davis made her dramatic acting debut as the fiancée of William Baldwin. She played a little part as a Parisian airport receptionist in the popular family movie Home Alone (1990) that same year.
She was also featured in the acclaimed movies Asteroid City (2023), About Schmidt (2002), Infamous (2006), and The Daytrippers (1996). She debuted in the Marvel Cinematic Universe in Captain America: Civil War (2016), as Tony Stark's mother, Maria Stark.
For her performance in American Splendor (2003), she was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture. Along with the actors of Synecdoche, New York (2008), she was honored with an Independent Spirit Award.
Hope Davis’s Personal Life
Born in Englewood, New Jersey, Davis is the second of three children and the daughter of engineer William Davis and librarian Joan Davis. According to Davis, her mother was a "great storyteller" who once took her and her siblings to "something cultural" or museums every Sunday after church.
Raised in Tenafly, New Jersey, Davis completed Tenafly High School in 1982. She composed and performed in backyard plays with Mira Sorvino, a childhood friend who lived almost across the street. Davis graduated from Vassar College with a degree in cognitive science. She attended New York City's HB Studio to study acting. Actor Jon Patrick Walker is her spouse. Mae and Georgia are their two daughters.
Hope Davis’s early career
Davis debuted in the Broadway production of Two Shakespearean Actors in 1992. She co-starred with Marian Seldes and Kevin Kline as Sasha in the 1997 film Ivanov. She received praise for her performance with James Gandolfini, Jeff Daniels, and Marcia Gay Harden in Yasmina Reza's God of Carnage in 2009. She was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play because of her performance.
Hope's first TV appearances were in the ABC drama Six Degrees (2006–2007) and the Dick Wolf NBC comedy Deadline (2000–2001). Her roles in the HBO series In Treatment (2009), The Special Relationship (2010), and Succession (2021–2023) later earned her nominations for Primetime Emmy Awards. Her other noteworthy roles include those in Your Honor (2020–2023), The Newsroom (2012–2013), and Mildred Pierce (2011).
FAQs about Hope Davis
Hope Davis is well-known for roles in Captain America: Civil War (2016), Synecdoche, New York (2008), American Splendor (2003), and About Schmidt (2002).
Hope Davis is married to actor Jon Patrick Walker.
Hope Davis had a minor role in the Home Alone movie where she appeared as a Parisian airport receptionist. She only featured for a few minutes in the movie.