Movie stars of the 1980s didn't come much bigger than Geena Davis. She'll always have a special place in our hearts as Barbara Maitland on 'Beetlejuice,' but her biggest success came in 1988 when she won the 'Best Supporting Actress' Oscar for 'The Accidental Tourist.' If you're more of a 'horror movies' person, you'll be more familiar with her from her role with Jeff Goldblum in 'The Fly.'
Davis seemingly became more aware of the world around her as she got older, and wanted to use her platform and her fame to try to influence positive change. Lending her name to a cause she believed in, she opened the 'Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media,' which focuses on both how women are represented and how many opportunities women are presented with compared with their male colleagues. She could, therefore, be called a professional activist these days, even if she does still act.
Chefs made their way into celebrity land a while ago. But how many celebrities that weren’t trained as professional cooks are actually whizzes in the kitchen? Here are several that come to mind.
Actress Julia Roberts is confident about her cooking skills. “I’m quite a good cook,” she told E! News. “I’m like a closet home ec teacher…I can really cook anything.” Roberts has said she often cooks fish for herself and her kids. And speaking of her three children, “They think that I’m a good cook,” Roberts told People. “They actually told me that I should open a restaurant.” She also relishes cooking for the holidays, particularly shredded Brussel sprouts. Roberts hasn’t published a cookbook, but we did find recipes attributed to her for peach crisp and banana hemp muffins. Or you can make the same summer salad the actress supposedly eats.
Chrissy Teigen started off as a supermodel. Then her love of cooking filtered into her professional life too. At this point, she’s created recipes for a limited Blue Apron release and also just launched her own home and cooking line at Target named “Cravings,” after the two cookbooks she’s released. Teigen describes cooking as “a time of peace” for herself. So maybe peace out to her tuna melt sandwich or the fried chicken wings that are a favorite of her husband, John Legend.
Lady Gaga, whose real name is Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta, comes from a cooking Italian family. Her father started his own restaurant in New York and also published a cookbook. And apparently, Lady Gaga has inherited the family’s cooking genes. Her Instagram account occasionally features photos of her culinary activities. Sure, sometimes it’s topless cooking. But other times it’s more poignant like in the post she shared about her bringing food to the family of her dear friend who passed away. Want to try a Gaga/Germanotta family favorite? Check out her recipe for whole wheat pasta with a sweet fennel sauce.