Hilary Swank was born on 30thJuly 1974 in Lincoln, Nebraska, USA, which  the actress referenced frequently when expressing astonishment over her  journey to earning her first Academy Award win years later. A  self-described "outsider" in school, the athletic young Swank competed  at a state-ranking level in both swimming and gymnastics but felt most  comfortable when she was lost in a movie or novel. 
 She  learned to escape into characters on stage, and became active in school  and regional repertory theater. Her mother was supportive of her  daughter's talent and dreams of becoming an actress, so when Swank's  parents separated in her teens, she and her ambitious daughter moved to  Los Angeles.
She  learned to escape into characters on stage, and became active in school  and regional repertory theater. Her mother was supportive of her  daughter's talent and dreams of becoming an actress, so when Swank's  parents separated in her teens, she and her ambitious daughter moved to  Los Angeles.  Just  weeks later, Swank auditioned to portray Brandon Teena in "Boys Don't  Cry" (1999), the fact-based story of a transgender young man from the  Midwest whose murder made headlines. The beautifully realized  independent film from director Kimberly Peirce presented numerous  challenges for Swank, who cut off her long hair, worked with both an  acting coach and a trainer, and created a male alter ego which she  adopted full-time for close to a month prior to production.
Just  weeks later, Swank auditioned to portray Brandon Teena in "Boys Don't  Cry" (1999), the fact-based story of a transgender young man from the  Midwest whose murder made headlines. The beautifully realized  independent film from director Kimberly Peirce presented numerous  challenges for Swank, who cut off her long hair, worked with both an  acting coach and a trainer, and created a male alter ego which she  adopted full-time for close to a month prior to production.  She  followed up with another heroic leading role in "Conviction" (2010),  playing a woman who spends a decade putting herself through law school  in order to represent her brother (Sam Rockwell), who is incarcerated  after a wrongful murder conviction. Swank's solid performance earned  substantial critical praise, as well as a Screen Actors Guild Award  nomination for Best Actress in a Motion Picture.
She  followed up with another heroic leading role in "Conviction" (2010),  playing a woman who spends a decade putting herself through law school  in order to represent her brother (Sam Rockwell), who is incarcerated  after a wrongful murder conviction. Swank's solid performance earned  substantial critical praise, as well as a Screen Actors Guild Award  nomination for Best Actress in a Motion Picture. Visit Hollywood Celebrity Gallery for Daily Updated Hairstyles Collection
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
