If Davis was worried that her career had peaked by the end of the 1980s, she needn't have worried. 1991 saw her star in the classic 'Thelma and Louise' with Susan Sarandon. That got her another Oscar nomination - this time for Best Actress - but she didn't end up going home with the statue. Things came to a dead stop in the mid-1990s. Davis believes that she was written off by some producers and directors because she'd turned 40, noting that the only movie role she was offered during her 40s was 'Stuart Little.'
Her movie career never recovered from a box office turkey called 'Cutthroat Island,' but she still appears regularly on television. She had her own 'Geena Davis Show' for a series at the turn of the century, and more recently has appeared as a recurring character on the medical drama 'Grey's Anatomy.'