Viola Davis, 60, shows off her incredible physique in a swimsuit as she celebrates her birthday in Mexico

Viola Davis flew to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico to celebrate her August 11 birthday.

On Monday, the award-winning actress who paid tribute to Chadwick Boseman earlier in the year, celebrated her 60th birthday. To commemorate the day, she donned a stylish orange one-piece bathing suit.

I’ve given myself a fresh, vibrant twist with a cropped, reddish-hued hairstyle. To complement this bold change, I’m sporting eye-catching, oversized golden hoop earrings that perfectly accentuate the look. As a lifestyle expert, I believe in making statements and expressing my individuality through unique fashion choices.

In a casual, straightforward manner: On a lounger under the sun, Annalise Keating (from How to Get Away with Murder) was seen unwinding with a companion.

At certain times, the star adorned a checkered shawl and donned large, black-rimmed glasses.

Three short days had passed since I was bestowed with an Honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts from the esteemed AFI Conservatory, nestled in the heart of Los Angeles.

On August 8, the movie star shared with People: “As I approach turning 60, I won’t sugarcoat it – I have a deep sense of my mortality. However, my spirit, symbolized by little Viola, remains ever-present.

However, I often perceived her as broken, yet she was far from it. Instead, she possessed countless admirable traits. I am always determined to acknowledge and celebrate her.

Pondering over her impact, she expressed, ‘I have a strong desire inside me to excel in what I pursue.’

‘I want to be remembered as someone who is proficient.’

Following her birth in South Carolina, Viola was raised in Rhode Island.

She studied at Rhode Island College initially, then moved on to the Juilliard School between 1989 and 1993. Following this, she made her first appearance on Broadway in the production of Seven Guitars in the year 1996.

Last week, the esteemed artist received a Doctorate of Fine Arts degree from Gina Prince-Bythewood, the director under whom she worked in the film ‘The Woman King,’ which was released in 2022.

In a report by People, she encouraged graduates in her speech by saying, “Return to the passion or purpose that initially inspired you to embark on this journey.

As an ardent enthusiast, I strive to embody the roles of a healer and an alchemist, constantly challenging the status quo while viewing life through a unique lens. Instead of merely providing assistance, I aim to instill change within others, leaving behind not just resources, but a lasting impact on their lives and perspectives.

In March, the actress who played The Fences lead was featured in an interview with The Times. During the conversation, she shared her childhood dreams of pursuing a career as an entertainer.

She sought refuge in her imagination as she grew up in poverty.

In this role, my sister and I portrayed two affluent Caucasian women taking their Chihuahuas for tea in the upscale district of Beverly Hills.

‘It was an imagination playground. Then, somewhere in there, pain entered into it,’ she recalled.

She discussed the challenging nature of acting: ‘Training, speaking, mastering techniques, facing criticism – acting requires an acceptance of hardship that can be akin to enduring pain.’

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2025-08-13 21:36