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Mary Debra Winger (born May 16, 1955) is an American actress. Nominated for the Best Actress Oscar three times, she received awards for Terms of Endearment, for which she won the National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actress in 1983, and A Dangerous Woman, for which she won the Tokyo International Film Festival Award for Best Actress in 1993.
Mary Debra Winger was born in Cleveland Heights, Ohio into an Orthodox Jewish family, to Robert Winger, a meat packer, and Ruth (née Felder), an office manager. She has stated publicly and with amusement that the Internet has a growing... MORE
Mary Debra Winger (born May 16, 1955) is an American actress. Nominated for the Best Actress Oscar three times, she received awards for Terms of Endearment, for which she won the National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actress in 1983, and A Dangerous Woman, for which she won the Tokyo International Film Festival Award for Best Actress in 1993.
Mary Debra Winger was born in Cleveland Heights, Ohio into an Orthodox Jewish family, to Robert Winger, a meat packer, and Ruth (née Felder), an office manager. 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 was merely on a typical Israeli youth program that visited the kibbutz. After returning to the United States, she was involved in a car accident and suffered a cerebral hemorrhage; as a result, she was left partially paralyzed and blind for ten months, having initially been 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. She later recovered.
Winger's first acting role was as "Debbie" in the 1976 LESS
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