Debra Winger

Debra Winger

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Date of birth: May 16, 1955
Astrological Zodiac sign: Taurus
Age: 58

Debra Winger is an Academy Award-nominated American actress.

Winger was born Mary Debra Winger in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, the daughter of Ruth (née Felder), an office manager, and Robert Winger, a meat packer. She was raised in an Orthodox Jewish family. In the early 1970s, she spent several months at Beit Zera, a kibbutz in Israel. She has stated publicly and with amusement that the Internet has a growing "snowball" of claims that she had been part of a kibbutz in Israel, whereas she says she was merely on a typical Israeli youth program that visited the kibbutz. After returning to the United States, she was involved in an automobile accident and suffered a cerebral hemorrhage as a result. She was left partially paralyzed and blind for ten months, although she was initially told that she would never see again. With time on her hands to think about her life, she decided that, if she recovered, she would move to California and become an actress.

Winger's first acting role was as "Debbie" in the 1976 sexploitation film Slumber Party '57. Her next role was as Diana Prince's younger sister Drusilla (Wonder Girl) in the Wonder Woman television series. Winger got her first starring role in Urban Cowboy in 1980, opposite John Travolta, for which she received a BAFTA award nomination. In 1982, she co-starred with Nick Nolte in Cannery Row and opposite Richard Gere in An Officer and a Gentleman, for which she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress. Winger's acting work has received critical acclaim. Winger was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress twice more: for Terms of Endearment in 1983, and for Shadowlands 1993, for which she also received her second BAFTA award nomination. Winger was originally cast in the lead role in A League of their Own but dropped out and was replaced by Geena Davis.

In 1995, Winger turned 40 and began a hiatus from the film industry, during which she spent a semester as a teaching fellow at Harvard University. In 2001, a critically acclaimed documentary film titled Searching for Debra Winger was made by Rosanna Arquette and released in 2002 after Winger returned to performing. Other films include Legal Eagles, Made in Heaven, Everybody Wins, The Sheltering Sky, Leap of Faith, Black Widow, Betrayed, Wilder Napalm, A Dangerous Woman and Sometimes in April. She earned an Emmy Award nomination for her title role in the television film Dawn Anna in 2005, directed by her second husband, Arliss Howard.

In 1995, Winger performed in The Wizard of Oz in Concert: Dreams Come True a musical performance of the popular story at Lincoln Center to benefit the Children's Defense Fund. The performance was originally broadcast on Turner Network Television (TNT), and issued on CD and video in 1996.

In 2008, Winger wrote a book based on her personal recollections titled "Undiscovered." In 2008, she also got very positive reviews as Anne Hathaway's estranged mother in Rachel Getting Married.

In 1983, she dated Bob Kerrey, who was the then-Governor of Nebraska, while filming Terms of Endearment in Lincoln, Nebraska. From 1986 to 1990, she was married to actor Timothy Hutton, her first son Noah Hutton was born in 1987, and since 1996 has been married to actor Arliss Howard. Her second son Gideon Babe Howard (Babe) was born in 1997.

See also:  Actress,  American,  Academy Award Nominee,  Jewish
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Broadway's Shrinking Audience Overshadows Tom Hanks
Businessweek
Star vehicles with Fiona Shaw, Alec Baldwin, Katie Holmes, Henry Winkler, Emilia Clarke, Patti LuPone and Debra Winger suffered abbreviated runs, generally after mixed or negative reviews. The League will likely report that ?playing weeks? -- the ...

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Sean Parker latest in Big Sur celebrity weddings - San Francisco Chronicle (blog)
Sean Parker latest in Big Sur celebrity weddings
San Francisco Chronicle (blog)
Way back in 1986, Timothy Hutton and Debra Winger chose Ventana for their nuptials and wedding night, which ended up being raucous enough that the management volunteered to comp at least one other set of newlyweds staying there that night: my sister ...



Environmental Defense Fund scolded by other green organizations on 'fracking' - Washington Post

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Environmental Defense Fund scolded by other green organizations on 'fracking'
Washington Post
The group of mostly small, local environmental organizations, joined by actors Mark Ruffalo and Debra Winger, as well as Robert F. Kennedy Jr., accused the EDF of ?greenwashing? the practices of oil companies that engage in ?fracking? of shale rock to ...
Grassroots Greens Challenge Environmental Defense Fund on FrackingMother Jones
EDF doesn't speak for us in shale, green groups sayPittsburgh Business Times (blog)

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It's OK to talk about cancer | Linda Ball - Bellevue Reporter
It's OK to talk about cancer | Linda Ball
Bellevue Reporter
My favorite movie of all time is still the 1983 Best Picture winner, "Terms of Endearment," starring Shirley MacLaine, Jack Nicholson, Debra Winger, Jeff Daniels, Danny DeVito and John Lithgow. The story centers on MacLaine's character, Aurora Greenway ...

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Celebrity couple seeking marriage counseling? - Manila Bulletin

Manila Bulletin
Celebrity couple seeking marriage counseling?
Manila Bulletin
Yet, sightings of her reveal a lot to be desired. ?Most bad behavior comes from insecurity.? ? Debra Winger. Follow @FashionPulis on Twitter and @micsylim on Instagram. Please continue to send your comments and juicy stories to michaelsylim@gmail.com.



Nearly 70 Groups: Environmental Defense Fund Does Not Speak For Us On ... - Oil and Gas Online
Nearly 70 Groups: Environmental Defense Fund Does Not Speak For Us On ...
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... of Engineering, Cornell University; Robert W. Howarth , Ph.D, David R. Atkinson Professor of Ecology and Environmental Biology, Founding Editor, Biogeochemistry, Cornell University; Robert Kennedy, Jr. ; and the actors Mark Ruffalo and Debra Winger .

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What's On Thursday - New York Times
What's On Thursday
New York Times
Debra Winger plays the mother who has never quite come to terms with Kym's past. And while this film, directed by Jonathan Demme, may have its faults, Mr. Scott added, it is ?so persuasively forgiving of the flaws of its inhabitants that you can only ...



'Gatsby' gaiety - New York Post

New York Post
'Gatsby' gaiety
New York Post
25 played for New York Academy members at Lighthouse International, where guests included Meg Ryan, Debra Winger, Sir Howard Stringer, Edgar Bronfman, Darren Aronofsky, Joel Grey and Neil Simon. On Sunday, the movie heading to open Cannes ...



'More or Less' - Morning Star
'More or Less'
Morning Star
Still, I'm reminded of the scene in ?Terms of Endearment? where Shirley MacLaine is holding vigil at Debra Winger's hospital bedside. Her red hair has inch-long grey roots. She has had all she can take. When Ms. Winger's painkillers are not ...



Celebrity birthdays on may 16 - MiamiHerald.com
Celebrity birthdays on may 16
MiamiHerald.com
Actress Debra Winger is 58. Actress Mare Winningham is 54. Bassist Krist Novoselic (Nirvana) is 48. Singer Janet Jackson is 47. Singer Ralph Tresvant is 45. Actor David Boreanaz is 44. Political correspondent Tucker Carlson is 44. Actress Tracey Gold ...



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