![]() ![]() And the day before that, she had been in Hawaii, where director James Cameron marched her and other cast members through rehearsals for his science-fiction film Avatar. Two nights earlier, she had delighted a large Cubberley Auditorium audience at a screening of Snow Cake, a low-budget Canadian film about an autistic woman played by Weaver, ’72, and co-starring Alan Rickman. Her daughter, Charlotte, was trying to decide whether Stanford was a place where she should apply, and Weaver had been in town for three days. At 57, she looks more like 45, a fashionable middle-aged mom on a campus visit. Sigourney Weaver glided up the short stair set and extended a hand. A student on a bicycle buzzed past, then slowed and turned in a moment of “hey, is that who I think it is?” recognition. The famous actress showed up for her Friday morning appointment at Dinkelspiel Auditorium on time, alone, smiling. ![]()
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