Her father was the chairman of the Department of Physical Education at California State University, Northridge (CSUN) and her mother was an English teacher and college counsellor at Monroe High School. An eight-time Emmy Award nominee, she won Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie for Amber Waves in 1980 and George Wallace in 1998. 24 TV Stars on Broadway (2013-2014) She enjoyed a recurring role on Grey's Anatomy, but she found even greater small screen success with back to back Emmy nominations for Best Supporting actress in a movie or miniseries in 2011 and 2012 with her work in Mildred Pierce and Hatfields & McCoys. This led to her first TV movie, Special Olympics.
Mare Winningham played Susan Grey in seasons two and three of Grey's Anatomy. Birthday: Mary "Mare" Winningham was born in Phoenix, Arizona, but raised in Northridge, California. She began her career performing a song on TV's notorious Gong Show. Her mother arranged for her to go to Chatsworth High School. She has three brothers and one sister. As the 21st century began she maintained her status as a first-class character actress appearing in a variety of projects such as Snap Decision, The Adventures of Ociee Nash, and Dandelion. Elementary School, where her favorite activities included drama and playing the guitar and drums. Mary Megan "Mare" Winningham (/mɛər/; born May 16, 1959) is an American actress and singer-songwriter.
838 Followers, 22 Following, 14 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Mare Winningham (@marewinningham) Highest Rated: It was at this time that she adopted the nickname "Mare". She was part of the ensemble in the Gen X touchstone St. Elmo's Fire in 1985 and went on to appear in Shy People, Miracle Mile, the Tom Hanks with a dog vehicle Turner and Hooch, and Wyatt Earp. She began her career performing a song on TV's notorious Gong Show. See more ideas about Mare winningham, White tv, Hatfields and mccoys. Photos Winningham was born in Phoenix, Arizona and raised in Northridge, California. While playing Maria in a high school production of The Sound of Music, opposite classmate Kevin Spacey, Winningham was spotted by Hollywood agent Meyer Mishkin who landed her a role in the short-lived TV Western series The Young Pioneers in 1978. Award nominated actress who became known for her roles in the 1985 film St. Elmo’s Fire, the 1994 film The War, and the 1995 film Georgia. In Grade 12, Winningham starred in a production of Grey's Anatomy Universe Wiki is a FANDOM TV Community.Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. She fared better in her next film, Threshold (1981), where she played the recipient of an artificial heart. Mare Winningham is a critically acclaimed performer on stage, television, and occasionally feature films. Her father was the chairman of the Department of Physical Education at California State University, Northridge (CSUN) and her mother was an English teacher and college counselor at Monroe High School. She had a recurring role on the hit medical drama ER at the close of the '90s. Her work in that film garnered her an Oscar nomination Best Supporting Actress, and she won that award at that year's Independent Spirit Awards. May 16, 1959 Lowest Rated:
She credits her first interest in acting to seeing an interview with Kym Karath (who played Gretl in Winningham attended Andasol Ave. She was nominated for an Emmy Award for her work in the 2012 film Hatfields & … Mary 'Mare' Megan Winningham is an actress and songwriter who has appeared in nearly 100 TV shows ... Born: May 16, 1959
She has three brothers and one sister. She was also nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for the 1995 film Georgia. That year, Winningham made her feature-film debut starring opposite Paul Simon in Robert M. Young's One-Trick Pony. Dec 2, 2014 - Explore stamp627's board "Mare Winningham", followed by 535 people on Pinterest. Winningham was born in Phoenix, Arizona and raised in Northridge, California.
Mary Megan Winningham (born May 16, 1959; age 61) played Elaine Al-Zacar in Season 8 of 24. Birthplace: She earned long-deserved award recognition in 1995 for playing a successful singer struggling with her drug-addicted sister in Georgia.
Mare Winningham is a critically acclaimed performer on stage, television, and occasionally feature films. Mare Winningham was born in Phoenix, AZ on May 16, 1959. She continues to fare much better on television, where she has appeared in popular films such as The Thorn Birds (1983) and Helen Keller: The Miracle Continues (1984). Phoenix, Arizona, USA Get the freshest reviews, news, and more delivered right to your inbox! For her role as an independent-minded farmer's daughter in 1980's Amber Waves, she won an Emmy. She took the extended drama option at Patrick Henry Junior High School and continued to study over her summer vacations at CSUN's Teenage Drama Workshop. Winningham then went on to play a number of supporting roles and the occasional lead in a series of unremarkable films. Mattie Blaylock https://americanhorrorstory.fandom.com/wiki/Mare_Winningham