Goldie Jeanne Hawn was born November 21, 1945 in Washington, D.C. to
Laura Hawn, who owned a dance school, and
Rut Hawn, a band musician. She has one sister, entertainment publicist
Patti Hawn; a brother, Edward, died in infancy before her birth. She was raised in the Jewish religion. Her mother was Jewish and the daughter of Hungarian immigrants. Her father was Presbyterian. At the age of three, Goldie began taking ballet and tap dance lessons, and at the age of ten she danced in the chorus of the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo production of "The Nutcracker". At the age of 19 she ran and instructed a ballet school, having dropped out of college where she was majoring in drama. Before going into the film business she worked as a professional dancer.
Hawn made her feature film debut in
The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band (1968), with a small role as a giggling dancer. Her first big role came in 1969, where she played opposite
Walter Matthau and
Ingrid Bergman in
Cactus Flower (1969), a role which earned her an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. After the Oscar win her career took off and she followed with roles in successful comedies such as
There's a Girl in My Soup (1970) and
Shampoo (1975), and more dramatic roles in
The Girl from Petrovka (1974) and
The Sugarland Express (1974). In 1978, she starred alongside
Chevy Chase in the box office hit,
Foul Play (1978). In 1980 she starred in another box office hit,
Private Benjamin (1980), where she also served as producer. During the 1980s she starred in hit movies such as
Best Friends (1982),
Protocol (1984) and
Wildcats (1986). In 1987, she appeared with her boyfriend
Kurt Russell in
Overboard (1987), which became both a critical and box office disappointment. Her career slowed down after that until 1990 when she starred alongside
Mel Gibson in
Bird on a Wire (1990). In 1992 she starred in the successful film,
Death Becomes Her (1992), with
Meryl Streep and
Bruce Willis, which was followed by another successful film
Housesitter (1992), which co-starred
Steve Martin. In 1996 she played the role of an aging alcoholic actress in the comedy,
The First Wives Club (1996), with
Diane Keaton and
Bette Midler; it became a critical and financial success. She also starred in the
Woody Allen film
Everyone Says I Love You (1996) and
The Out-of-Towners (1999), which reunited her with Martin. In 2001 and 2002 she starred in
Town & Country (2001) with
Warren Beatty, and
The Banger Sisters (2002) with
Susan Sarandon.
Goldie has been married twice. First to dancer/director
Gus Trikonis from 1969 to 1973. In 1976 she married musician
Bill Hudson and became a mother for the first time that year, when she gave birth to their son
Oliver Hudson. In 1979, she had her second child with Hudson, daughter
Kate Hudson. The marriage ended in divorce in 1980. Since 1983, she has been having a relationship with actor
Kurt Russell. Their son
Wyatt Russell was born in 1986. Goldie is also a de-facto stepmother to Kurt's son
Boston Russell. She has eight grandchildren.