Goldie Hawn is an iconic Academy Award Award actress and producer who has worked in the American film industry for more than three decades, entertaining her audience with her theatrics and artistic antics. Often touted as one of the most bankable stars of the 20th century, Hawn belted out hits after hits, mastering all genres, be it comedy, satire or drama. As for her career graph, Hawn has had her share of downfalls, but every time, she managed to rise like a phoenix to outshine her peers and emerge as the ‘It’ girl, a tag she earned after starring in the career-transforming sketch comedy series, ‘Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In’. The show not just brought her international stardom and fanfare but also acted as a catalyst for her career in films. Interestingly, Hawn did not cling to the camera. She twice took sabbaticals, in 1970s and 1990s, but each time she re-emerged with renewed force and energy. Her body of work includes some of the biggest box office blockbusters like ‘Cactus Flow’ for which she won both an Academy and a Golden Globe Award, ‘Foul Play’, ‘Seems Like Old Times’, ‘The First Wives Club’ and so on. For her role in ‘Private Benjamin’, she got an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress. In 2002, Hawn retired from big screen only to re-emerge 15 years later with the film, ‘Snatched’. Apart from acting, she has also produced several films and has also directed a television special.