Mare Winningham

Mare Winningham

  • Born: 1959-5-16
  • Height: 5' 6" (1.68 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: America
  • Representative Works: Dark Waters
  • Mare Winningham, born in the United States on May 19, 1959, is an actor. Representative works mainly include "George Wallace" and so on.
    On September 19, 2019, Mare Winningham's " Dark Waters " released its first trailer and poster. [1] 

    Performing Experience

    After years of filming, Mare Winningham has starred in more than 50 films and dramas. Recently, she starred in the mini-series "The Devil in the Sea" starring Kate Winslet. Winningham was nominated for an Emmy, a Golden Globe, and Screen Actors Guild Award for his biopic "George Wallace", and won an Emmy for "The Prodigal Son". In the early years, she was nominated for an Oscar and Screen Actors Guild Award for "Georgia" as well as the Best Supporting Actress Award for an Independent Spiritual General. In addition, she has starred in popular American dramas such as "24 Hours" and "Grey's Anatomy", as well as some stage plays, and has also released her own records.
    In 2019, he participated in the movie "Dark Waters". 
    Extended Reading
    • Kaitlyn 2022-09-26 01:09:47

      "Thorn Birds": Love is an honest life

      The 1983 American drama "Thorn Birds", in terms of appearance and temperament, is not inferior to the romance dramas of this era, and it can even be described as "meaningful". It's called the Australian version of Gone with the Wind, and I think the Australian version of Wuthering Heights is more...

    • Fabian 2022-09-25 05:35:25

      Disappointing but still 4 stars

      To be honest, the casting aspect is a bit disappointing. The main characters in the book should be good-looking, and the actors of Luke and Dane are mediocre, but why did the heroine's brothers who have been single for a lifetime become the show Are the girls next to you blind? It's really scary to...

    The Thorn Birds quotes

    • Young Meggie Cleary: Oh Father. I'm so glad I'm not dying. What would I ever do without you?

      Ralph de Bricassart: Oh silly. You'll never be without me.

    • Archbishop Vittorio Contini-Verchese: When your rose fell to the ground, I understood at last, the sadness you always wear like a holy mantle.

      Ralph de Bricassart: Oh Vittorio, I have tried so hard to get her out of my heart.

      Archbishop Vittorio Contini-Verchese: You think I don't know that?

      Ralph de Bricassart: Then why?

      Archbishop Vittorio Contini-Verchese: Ralph, our God has given us freewill. And with that freewill comes the burden of choice. It is time, far past time that you took up that burden, because until you do, you cannot go on.