Debra Winger
Mary Debra Winger, born on May 16, 1955, is a distinguished American actress known for her powerful performances and compelling screen presence. Winger has been nominated for the Academy Award three times, solidifying her status as a prominent figure in Hollywood.
One of her most acclaimed performances came in the beloved film "Terms of Endearment," released in 1983, where she portrayed a complex character that earned her the National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actress. This role not only showcased her remarkable talent but also resonated with audiences, contributing to the film's critical and commercial success.
In 1993, Winger continued to impress with her role in "A Dangerous Woman," which garnered her the Tokyo International Film Festival Award for Best Actress. Her ability to delve into the intricacies of her characters has made her a respected figure in the industry.
Throughout her career, Debra Winger has worked with notable directors and appeared in various films and television series, leaving an indelible mark on the film landscape. Her contributions to cinema, coupled with her dedication to her craft, have earned her a place among the greats in American acting, and she continues to inspire aspiring actors with her legacy.
Filmography
With/In Volume 2
Thank God It's Friday
Urban Cowboy
Everybody Wins
Sometimes in April
Eulogy
Boychoir
Big Bad Love
The Lovers (2017)
Rachel Getting Married
Radio
Kajillionaire
Leap of Faith
Terms of Endearment
Betrayed (1988)
Forget Paris
Mike's Murder
Shadowlands
A Dangerous Woman
Wilder Napalm
Legal Eagles
Lola Versus
The Storms of Jeremy Thomas
Ryuichi Sakamoto: Coda
Cannery Row
An Officer and a Gentleman
The Sheltering Sky
The Ranch (2016)
The Red Tent
Wonder Woman
When We Rise