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Birthday:
Nov 19, 1961
Birthplace:
Fairfield, Connecticut, USA

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Meg Ryan Biography

Although she has also proven herself as a dramatic actress, Meg Ryan used her blonde hair, blue eyes, and effervescent personality to greatest effect in romantic comedies of the 1980s and '90s. Initially getting her start on television, Ryan became a star with her titular role in the smash 1989 comedy When Harry Met Sally, earning both fame and permanent notoriety for her ability to fake an orgasm for Billy Crystal during a scene in a New York restaurant.The daughter of a casting agent, Ryan was born Margaret Mary Emily Anna Hyra in Fairfield, Connecticut on November 19, 1961. Raised in New York, she went on to study journalism at New York University. In need of money to pay for her night classes, Ryan turned to acting to raise some extra cash. With her mother's help, she landed a role on a short-lived television series, and then made her film debut in Rich and Famous. The 1981 film -- director George Cukor's last -- cast Ryan as Candice Bergen's daughter, and proved to be a positive enough experience that the young actress was soon looking for more work. A lucky break led to her being cast in the daytime drama As the World Turns, on which she performed from 1982 until 1984.After appearing in Amityville 3-D (1983), Ryan secured more auspicious work when she was cast as the wife of doomed flyboy Goose (Anthony Edwards) in Top Gun (1986). Although her role was minor, the film's success paved the way for more work for the actress, and the following year she starred in Innerspace, a comedy that cast her as Dennis Quaid's girlfriend. Her onscreen status as Quaid's love interest soon became off-screen reality, and after starring together in D.O.A. (1988), the two married in 1991.In 1989, Ryan had her breakthrough role as Sally Albright in Rob Reiner's When Harry Met Sally. The following year, she starred opposite Tom Hanks in Joe Versus the Volcano. Although the film received a lukewarm critical and commercial reception, it began an onscreen collaboration between Ryan and Hanks that would prove to be very successful in future films. Before she next appeared onscreen with Hanks, Ryan took an uncharacteristic turn towards the purely dramatic, playing Jim Morrison's drug-addicted wife Pamela in Oliver Stone's The Doors (1991). She received wide critical praise for her portrayal, proving that she was capable of extending her range beyond light comedy. She further demonstrated her capabilities in the dark 1993 drama Flesh and Bone. Her performance as a hitchhiker received strong notices, although the film, which cast her opposite husband Quaid, was largely ignored by audiences.That same year, Ryan returned to romantic comedy, starring opposite Hanks in Sleepless in Seattle. Nominated for a Golden Globe for her work, she then starred in another romantic comedy, I.Q., the following year. However, 1994 also brought more dramatic roles with Restoration, a period drama that cast Ryan as Robert Downey, Jr.'s doomed love, and When a Man Loves a Woman, in which she played an alcoholic. After further bucking her bubbly persona with a turn as a Gulf War solider in Courage Under Fire (1996) and a somewhat nasty portrayal of a vengeful ex-girlfriend in Addicted to Love (1997), Ryan again starred opposite Hanks in You've Got Mail (1998). Another romantic comedy, it put the actress back in her most successful milieu and was popular among critics and audiences alike. That same year, Ryan had further success starring opposite Nicolas Cage in the romantic drama City of Angels, and essayed the unlikely role of a world-weary exotic dancer in Hurlyburly.2000 saw Ryan return to comedy, starring alongside Lisa Kudrow and Diane Keaton in Keaton's Hanging Up and also serving as the producer of the supernatural thriller Lost Souls. However, it was Ryan's offscreen activities that same year that truly aroused the public's notice and allowed her to break away from her perky, girl-next-door persona more effectively than any number of dramatic film roles could ever hope to: following the news of her affair with Proof of Life co-star Russell Crowe, Ryan and husband Quaid filed for divorce. Ironically, this real-life drama mirrored the premise of Proof, a romantic drama in which the wife (Ryan) of a man kidnapped in South America enlists the help of a "freelance hostage negotiator" (Crowe) to find her husband, only to enter into an adulterous affair with the negotiator.In 2001, Ryan took a short break from feature films in order to participate in a documentary titled In the Wild: The White Elephants of Thailand, though she would return to the top of the romantic-comedy It-list in the whimsical Kate and Leopold alongside then rising romantic lead Hugh Jackman. In 2002, Ryan provided interview footage with fellow acting colleagues Whoopi Goldberg, Diane Lane, Teri Garr, and Holly Hunter, among others, in Searching for Debra Winger, which was directed by Rosanna Arquette. In 2003 -- apparently after having undergone rather striking botox and collagen injections -- the actress reappeared on the scene for the release of In the Cut, a throwback to '70s psycho-sexual thrillers, which premiered at the Toronto Film Festival. In 2004, Ryan stared in Charles S. Dutton's feature-length directorial debut, which is based on the real-life story of Jackie Kallen, a small-time Michigan woman turned successful boxing manager. For her next film, Ryan joined the cast of the 2007 ensemble drama In the Land of Women, before signing on to play the mother of Colin Hanks--son of her long-time screen-partner Tom Hanks in the action comedy Homeland Security. Playing a woman whose adult son, an FBI agent, is tasked with spying on her and her husband, played by Antonio Bandaras, Ryan was given her first chance in a long while to stretch her comedic muscles on screen without a romantic undercurrent. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, Rovi

Meg Ryan Trivia

Ryan and Billy Crystal were voted the greatest on-screen couple of all time in a poll commissioned by British chain store Woolworths for their work in WHEN HARRY MET SALLY.
- submitted by Lea L (12 months ago)
Ryan feels comfortable with the explicit sex scenes she performed in her new film IN THE CUT, calling it the right movie with the right director and the right character.
- submitted by Lea L (12 months ago)
Ryan takes a tougher stance in her upcoming movie, AGAINST THE ROPES, as a boxing manager, but audiences won't get to see Ryan dodge and weave next month because Paramount Pictures has shelved the flick indefinitely -- Paramount is pulling the pugilist picture, originally slated for an April 25 release, because the studio couldn't be sure it would be able to promote the film properly given the round-the-clock coverage of war with Iraq.
- submitted by Lea L (12 months ago)
The remainder of 2001 sees the international media chasing Meg all over the world accusing her of having a relationship with just about every man she is pictured with.
- submitted by Lea L (12 months ago)
When she was offered the role of Anya in ANASTASIA, she could not decide if she wanted to accept it or not. Upon hearing of Ryan's indecision, Fox took an audio clip of Ryan talking in SLEEPLESS IN SEATTLE and created a short animated sequence of Anya speaking the lines. They sent the clip to Ryan, and she was so impressed that she changed her mind and accepted the role.
- submitted by Lea L (12 months ago)
A famous haircut by Sally Hershberger was named Meg in honor of Ryan, since she was the first one to have it.
- submitted by Lea L (12 months ago)
Has been linked romantically to actors Russell Crowe, John Cusack, Breckin Meyer, Matt Dillon & Craig Bierko; as well as Aussie underwear model Travis Fimmel.
- submitted by Lea L (12 months ago)
Met actor Anthony Edwards during the making of the film TOP GUN and moved in with him. They were a couple until she met actor Dennis Quaid during the film INNERSPACE, and she moved in with and eventually married him. Both actors portrayed military fighter pilots in their respective roles.
- submitted by Lea L (12 months ago)
Took three weeks of boxing lessons, to prepare for her role in AGAINST THE ROPES ; Ryan wanted to understand the sport, and the terms her character would use.
- submitted by Lea L (12 months ago)
Shares a birthday with Jodie Foster, Terry Farrell, and Allison Janney.
- submitted by Lea L (12 months ago)

Quotes from Meg Ryan's Characters

    1. Anastasia: You think you're going to miss it?
    2. Dimitri: Miss what? Your talking?
    3. Anastasia: No. Russia.
    From Anastasia. Submitted by Giovanni C (55 days ago)
    1. Rasputin: Your Imperial Highness. Look what ten years has done to us: you a beautiful young flower and me a rotting corpse.
    2. Anastasia: That face!
    3. Rasputin: Last seen at a party like this one.
    4. Anastasia: A curse...
    From Anastasia. Submitted by Gavin C (57 days ago)
    1. Carole: Hey Goose ya big stud!
    2. Lt. Nick Bradshaw: That's me honey.
    3. Carole: Take me me to bed or lose me forever!
    From Top Gun. Submitted by Brianne W (7 months ago)
    1. Annie Reed: You make a million decisions that mean nothing, & then one day, you order take-out, and it changes your life.
    From Sleepless in Seattle. Submitted by Thilina M (9 months ago)
    1. Kathleen Kelly: I love daisies.
    2. Joe Fox: You told me.
    3. George Pappas: They're so friendly. Don't you think daisies are the friendliest flower?
    From You've Got Mail. Submitted by Lindy R (10 months ago)
    1. Kathleen Kelly: Once I read a story about a butterfly in the subway, and today, I saw one. It got on at 42nd, and off at 59th, where, I assume it was going to Bloomingdales to buy a hat that will turn out to be a mistake, as almost all hats are.
    From You've Got Mail. Submitted by Lea L (12 months ago)
    1. Kathleen Kelly: What will NY152 say today I wonder. I turn on my computer. I wait impatiently as it connects. I go online, and my breath catches in my chest until I hear three little words: You've got mail. I hear nothing. Not even a sound on the streets of New York, just the beating of my own heart. I have mail. From you.
    From You've Got Mail. Submitted by Lea L (12 months ago)
    1. Kathleen Kelly: [on closing her store] But the truth is, I'm heart broken. I feel as though a part of me has died and my mother has died all over again and nothing will ever make it right.
    From You've Got Mail. Submitted by Lea L (12 months ago)
    1. Kathleen Kelly: Sometimes I wonder about my life. I lead a small life. Well, not small, but valuable. And sometimes I wonder, do I do it because I like it, or because I haven't been brave? So much of what I see reminds me of something I read in a book, when shouldn't it be the other way around? I don't really want an answer. I just want to send this cosmic question out into the void. So good night, dear void.
    From You've Got Mail. Submitted by Lea L (12 months ago)
    1. Alice Green: It's horrifying how much you can hate yourself for being low and weak and he couldn't save me from that. So I turned it on him; I tried to empty it onto him. But there was always more, you know. When he tried to help I told him that he made me feel small and worthless. But nobody makes us feel that, we do that for ourselves. I shut him out because I knew if he ever really saw who I was inside, that he wouldn't love me. And we're separated now, he's moved away, and it was so hard not to beg him to stay. And I don't know if I'm going to get a second chance but I have to believe. That I deserve one. Because we all do.
    From When a Man Loves a Woman. Submitted by Lea L (12 months ago)
    1. Alice Green: I think I could love you again if you could, for once, say 'I don't know.'
    From When a Man Loves a Woman. Submitted by Lea L (12 months ago)
    1. Annie Reed: Destiny is something we've invented because we can't stand the fact that everything that happens is accidental.
    From Sleepless in Seattle. Submitted by Lea L (12 months ago)
    1. Sally Albright: You see? That is just like you, Harry. You say things like that, and you make it impossible for me to hate you.
    From When Harry Met Sally. Submitted by Lea L (12 months ago)
    1. Sally Albright: Harry, you're going to have to try and find a way of not expressing every feeling that you have, every moment that you have them.
    From When Harry Met Sally. Submitted by Lea L (12 months ago)
    1. Maggie: I wait all day, just hoping for one more minute with you, and I don't even know you.
    From City of Angels. Submitted by Lea L (12 months ago)
    1. Maggie: Those eyes. The way he looked right, right down into me.
    From City of Angels. Submitted by Lea L (12 months ago)
    1. Maggie: I'm not afraid. When they ask me what I liked the best, I'll tell them, it was you.
    From City of Angels. Submitted by Lea L (12 months ago)
    1. Harry Burns: But I would be proud...
    2. Sally Albright: But I would be proud...
    3. Harry Burns: ...to partake...
    4. Sally Albright: ...to partake...
    5. Harry Burns: ...of your pecan pie.
    6. Sally Albright: ...of your pecan pie.
    From When Harry Met Sally. Submitted by Chris P (13 months ago)
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