Debra Winger

Debra Winger
Debra Lynn Wingeris an American actress. She has been nominated three times for the Academy Award for Best Actress; for An Officer and a Gentleman, Terms of Endearment, and Shadowlands. She won the National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actress for Terms of Endearment, and the Tokyo International Film Festival Award for Best Actress for A Dangerous Woman. Her other film roles include Urban Cowboy, Legal Eagles, Black Widow, Betrayed, Forget Paris, and Rachel Getting Married. In 2012,...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMovie Actress
Date of Birth16 May 1955
CityCleveland Heights, OH
CountryUnited States of America
I do not need a lot of money to be happy.
I think when it comes to Botox and surgery, actresses should do it or not do it, but be honest about their choices.
I became an actor because I couldn't not.
I don't believe in careers. I believe in work. I'm not interested in some 'big picture that would be really good for me'.
I am one of the happiest people I know. And that's a weird place to have arrived at from being a depressed Jewish kid.
I have enjoyed a wonderful run in films, so far, and I may, at some point, come back. But it will be in my own time and in my own style.
I need my family to remind me in a loving and nice way to lighten up.
People who make lots of money at what they do should just shut up about it.
In the early part of my life I carried the flame for fiery women: perky women who were not dumb.
I had a very insightful friend who warned me back when I stopped reading scripts, 'It's easier to change directions while you're still moving.' If you stop, it's harder to get started again. I still don't think I made the wrong decision, but he was right.
An actress in a film starts every day with an hour and a half in front of a mirror, with hair and make-up and costumes.
Bad acting is the ultimate inconsideration.
But I never worried about having a child in my 40s, which is unusual - normally, I'm the queen of worry.
Granted there are only seven stories in the universe. And I agree with that. But give me a great variation of those stories. And literate.