Gwyneth Paltrow, born September 27, 1972, is a distinguished American actress and entrepreneur. The daughter of filmmaker Bruce Paltrow and actress Blythe Danner, she first captivated audiences with her performances in mid-budget and period films during the 1990s and early 2000s. Notable early works include *Seven* (1995), *Emma* (1996), and *Sliding Doors* (1998). Her portrayal of Viola de Lesseps in *Shakespeare in Love* (1998) earned her the Academy Award for Best Actress, solidifying her status as a leading lady.
Following this success, Paltrow starred in *The Talented Mr. Ripley* (1999), *The Royal Tenenbaums* (2001), and *Shallow Hal* (2001). She also made a notable stage debut in the West End production of *Proof* (2003), receiving a Laurence Olivier Award nomination, and reprised her role in the film adaptation in 2005.
After becoming a mother in 2004, Paltrow reduced her acting commitments, appearing sporadically in films like *Two Lovers* (2008) and *Country Strong* (2010). Her career saw a resurgence with her role as Pepper Potts in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, appearing in *Iron Man* (2008) through *Avengers: Endgame* (2019). On television, she won a Primetime Emmy Award for her guest role on *Glee* (2010–2011) and later starred in *The Politician* (2019–2020).
Paltrow is also a successful businesswoman, founding the lifestyle brand Goop. She has authored several cookbooks and received a Grammy nomination for *Brown Bear and Friends* (2009). She hosted the Netflix series *The Goop Lab* in 2020 and has been active in political fundraising, including events for President Barack Obama and Mayor Pete Buttigieg.