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Meg Ryan

Meg Ryan (born Margaret Mary Emily Anne Hyra; November 19, 1961)[1] is an American actress. She began her acting career in 1981 when she made her acting debut in the drama film Rich and Famous. She later joined the cast of the CBS soap opera As the World Turns in 1982. Subsequently, she began to appear in supporting roles in films during the mid-1980s like box office hit Top Gun, achieving recognition in independent films such as Promised Land (1987) before her performance in the Rob Reiner-directed romantic comedy When Harry Met Sally... (1989) brought her widespread attention and her first Golden Globe nomination.

Meg Ryan
Ryan at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival
Born
Margaret Mary Emily Anne Hyra

(1961-11-19) November 19, 1961 (age 61)
OccupationActress
Years active1981–present
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse
(m. 1991; div. 2001)
Children2, including Jack Quaid

Ryan subsequently established herself, both nationally and internationally,[2] as one of the most successful actresses in the 1990s and early 2000s, particularly in romantic comedy films such as When Harry Met Sally (1989), Joe Versus the Volcano (1990), Sleepless in Seattle (1993), French Kiss (1995), You've Got Mail (1998), and Kate & Leopold (2001). Her other films include The Doors (1991), Anastasia (1997), When a Man Loves a Woman (1994), Courage Under Fire (1996), Addicted to Love (1997), City of Angels (1998), Proof of Life (2000), and The Women (2008). In 2015, she made her directorial debut with Ithaca, in which she also starred.

Some film critics and media outlets have said that Ryan is one of the best actors not to have received an Academy Award nomination.[3][4]

Early life

Ryan was born and raised in Fairfield, Connecticut, to Susan Jordan (née Duggan), a former actress and English teacher, and Harry Hyra, a math teacher. Her father is of Polish descent.[5][6][7] She was raised Catholic[8] and attended St. Pius X Elementary School in Fairfield. She has two sisters, Dana and Annie, and a brother, musician Andrew Hyra, a member of the band Billy Pilgrim. Her parents divorced in 1976 when she was 15.[9]

Ryan graduated from Bethel High School in 1979.[10] She studied journalism as an undergraduate, first at the University of Connecticut and then at New York University. During college, she acted in television commercials and the soap opera As the World Turns to earn extra money. Her success as an actress led her to leave college a semester before she planned to graduate.[11][12] When she joined the Screen Actors Guild, she used the surname "Ryan", her grandmother's maiden name.[7]

Career

Early work

After her film debut in director George Cukor's final film, Rich and Famous in 1981, Ryan played Betsy Stewart in the daytime drama As the World Turns from 1982 to 1984; her character was featured in a popular romantic story arc. She also appeared in some television commercials during the early 1980s for Burger King and Aim toothpaste, among others. Several television and smaller film roles followed, including appearances in Charles in Charge, Armed and Dangerous, Amityville 3-D. Her role in Promised Land (1987) earned Ryan her first Independent Spirit Award nomination.

In 1986, she played Carole Bradshaw, the wife of Anthony Edwards' character, naval flight officer Nick "Goose" Bradshaw, in Top Gun. Scenes with them were reprised in the 2022 sequel Top Gun: Maverick as flashbacks, to illustrate the emotional conflicts between lead character Pete "Maverick" Mitchell (Tom Cruise) and the Bradshaws' grown son, Bradley "Rooster" Bradshaw (Miles Teller).

Ryan appeared in the film Innerspace in 1987 with her future husband Dennis Quaid, and they subsequently costarred in the remake of D.O.A. (1988) and Flesh and Bone (1993). She also costarred in 1988 with Sean Connery and Mark Harmon in The Presidio.

1989–1999: Career breakthrough

Ryan's first leading role was the romantic comedy film When Harry Met Sally... (1989), which paired her with comic actor Billy Crystal and earned her a Golden Globe nomination. Her portrayal of Sally Albright includes an oft-recounted scene in which her character, lunching with Crystal's character in Katz's Delicatessen in Manhattan, theatrically demonstrates for him how easy it is for a woman to fake an orgasm.[13]

Ryan next appeared in Oliver Stone's moderately successful film The Doors, and in Prelude to a Kiss, which flopped.[14] In 1993, the hugely successful romantic comedy Sleepless in Seattle paired Ryan for a second time with Tom Hanks. They had previously been the romantic leads, with Ryan playing three different women, in John Patrick Shanley's Joe Versus the Volcano in 1990 — a commercial disappointment which later developed a cult following. (Hanks and Ryan were once again paired in another box office success, You've Got Mail, in 1998.)[15] She was offered the role of FBI agent Clarice Starling, the protagonist of The Silence of the Lambs (1991), but rejected it due to the film's gruesome and violent themes.

In 1994, Ryan played an alcoholic high-school guidance counselor – far from the romantic-comedy ingenue roles for which she had become famous – in Luis Mandoki's romantic social drama When a Man Loves a Woman, also starring Andy Garcia. The film and her performance were both well-received by critics.[16] A critic for Variety called the film "a first-class production, accentuated by fine performances and an unflinching script,"[17] and another praised Ryan for her "roller-coaster role."[17] The film was a notable success, grossing $50 million in the United States alone,[18] and garnered Ryan her first Screen Actors Guild Award nomination.[19] The same year, Ryan returned to type, starring alongside Tim Robbins in Fred Schepisi's romantic comedy I.Q. The film centers on a mechanic and a Princeton doctoral candidate who fall in love, with the aid of the graduate student's uncle, Albert Einstein (played by Walter Matthau). Ryan later won Harvard's Hasty Pudding Woman of the Year award, and People Magazine dubbed her one of "the 50 most beautiful people in the world."

In 1995, critic Richard Corliss called Ryan "the current soul of romantic comedy." That year she also starred opposite Kevin Kline in Lawrence Kasdan's French Kiss, a comedy catering to her "America's Sweetheart" image; and was awarded the Women in Film Crystal Award – given to "outstanding women who, through their endurance and the excellence of their work, have helped to expand the role of women within the entertainment industry."[20]

In 1996, Ryan starred as a helicopter pilot in the war drama Courage Under Fire, a critical and commercial success. The following year, she voiced the lead role in the animated film Anastasia, which met with good reviews and box office success; and she and Matthew Broderick played a pair of jilted lovers bent on revenge in the black comedy Addicted to Love, giving Ryan a female lead at least superficially different from her usual roles. In 1998, she starred in two films. City of Angels (an American remake of Wim Wenders' Wings of Desire) drew positive reviews and earned nearly $200 million worldwide. You've Got Mail, reteaming Ryan with Hanks, earned her a third Golden Globe nomination and made more than $250 million worldwide. She also appeared in 1998's Hurlyburly with Sean Penn.

2000–2006: Continued roles

Ryan's first film of the 2000s was Hanging Up, a Diane Keaton-directed family comedy-drama about a trio of sisters who bond over the approaching death of their curmudgeonly father. Also starring Keaton, Lisa Kudrow and Walter Matthau, the film adaptation of Delia Ephron's 1995 novel received poor reviews from critics.

The same year, Ryan was cast in the action thriller Proof of Life with Russell Crowe, directed by Taylor Hackford. In the film, she portrayed the distraught wife of a kidnapped engineer, played by David Morse, while relying on a resourceful troubleshooter who makes a profession of dealing with international bandits. While the film became a lukewarm critical and commercial success, grossing $63 million worldwide, it garnered much reportage in the tabloid press in association with Ryan and Crowe's affair.[21] Stephen Holden, film critic for The New York Times, did not think the film worked well and opined that the actors did not connect.[22]

 
Ryan in September 2006

A year later, she once again returned to her romantic comedy roots with Kate & Leopold (2001), alongside Hugh Jackman. A film about a British Duke who travels through time from New York in 1876 to the present and falls in love with a successful market researcher in the modern New York, the James Mangold-directed film received a mixed-to-positive response,[16] with Lael Loewenstein of Variety summing it as "a mostly charming and diverting tale".[23] At a total gross of $70 million, it would be Ryan's highest-grossing film of the decade.[24]

In 2003, Ryan broke away from her usual roles, starring alongside Mark Ruffalo and Jennifer Jason Leigh in Jane Campion's erotic thriller film In the Cut. Co-producer Nicole Kidman had originally been cast in the lead, but the actress eventually dropped out after five years of development, leaving the role to Ryan, who appeared nude in a lengthy and rather graphic love scene for the first time in her career. Although her image-conflicting depiction earned Ryan and the film much media attention, the film failed with critics and grossed only $23 million in theaters.[25]

She continued the strategy of acting against type with a leading role in Charles S. Dutton's directorial debut Against the Ropes (2004), a fictionalized sport drama about American boxing manager Jackie Kallen, the first woman to become a success in the sport. The film grossed less than $6 million in the U.S. and was panned by critics, in part because of its resemblance to other boxing films, such as the Rocky series.

2007–2009: Independent films

Following a three-year hiatus, Ryan returned to film with Jon Kasdan's 2007 independent film In the Land of Women. Starring alongside Kristen Stewart and Olympia Dukakis, she played Sarah Hardwicke, a mother and wife facing breast cancer, who connects with her neighbor's much younger grandson, played by Adam Brody. Released to mixed reviews by critics,[26] the film grossed $17.5 million worldwide,[27] exceeding its budget of $10 million.[28] Ryan received a positive response for her performance, with Kenneth Turan of the Los Angeles Times noting it "the best work [she] has done in forever".[29]

Ryan's first film release of 2008 was The Deal, a satirical comedy film based on Peter Lefcourt's 1991 novel of the same title about Hollywood. Directed by Steven Schachter and co-starring William H. Macy, the film was shot in Cape Town and other South African locations and celebrated its world premiere at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. Garnering generally mixed to negative reviews, it failed to draw interest among film studios, resulting in a straight-to-DVD release in January 2009.[30] In his review for Variety, Peter Debruge said, "The characters seem to be doing all the laughing, while the general public has nothing to cling to but the horndog flirtation between mismatched leads William H. Macy and Meg Ryan—hardly ideal ingredients for mainstream success."[31] Ryan also starred in George Gallo's My Mom's New Boyfriend, shot in 2006 but released direct-to-DVD in 2008.[32] Co-starring Colin Hanks, Selma Blair and Antonio Banderas, the action comedy received overwhelmingly negative reviews, with David Nusair of Reel Film noting it "an unmitigated disaster virtually from its opening frames".[32]

Ryan's last film of 2008 was The Women, a remake of the 1939 production. The all-female cast comprises Annette Bening, Debra Messing, and Jada Pinkett Smith.[33] Written, produced and directed by Diane English, the film centers on a group of four female Manhattan socialites whose primary interest is idle gossip, with Ryan portraying a wealthy woman whose husband is cheating on her with a shop girl, played by Eva Mendes. Ryan was the first actress to join the long-delayed production, which had struggled to find financing since the early 1990s, resulting in an independent production budgeted at $18 million.[33] Upon its release, The Women received a disastrous response from critics, with Richard Schickel of Time calling it "one of the worst movies I've ever seen".[34] The film was a financial success, however, becoming Ryan's most successful film since 2001's Kate & Leopold with a worldwide gross of $50 million.[35]

In 2009, Ryan starred alongside Kristen Bell and Justin Long in the independent comedy film Serious Moonlight. In this film, directed by actress Cheryl Hines and based on a screenplay by late writer Adrienne Shelly, who was murdered a year prior to filming, Ryan portrayed a high-powered female attorney who learns that her husband, played by Timothy Hutton, is about to leave their troubled marriage, and decides to hold him captive by duct-taping him to a toilet.[36] Picked up by Magnolia Pictures, the production received a limited release throughout North America only and grossed less than $150,000 worldwide.[37] Critical reaction to the film was generally mixed-to-negative,[38] although Ryan was praised for her "terrific" performance.[39] Also in 2009, Ryan guest-starred on the seventh season of Curb Your Enthusiasm.

2010–present: Directing

Ryan was attached to several productions in the early 2010s—including the ensemble drama Lives of The Saints opposite Kat Dennings, Kevin Zegers, and John Lithgow,[40] and Long Time Gone, a film adaptation of the April Stevens novel Angel Angel,[41][42]—all of which failed to materialize. In April 2011, it was announced that Ryan would make her feature film directing debut in Into the Beautiful, described as "a contemporary Big Chill with longtime friends reconnecting", but it was never made.[43]

In October 2012, Ryan was featured in the PBS documentary Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide. The series introduces women and girls living under difficult circumstances and fighting to challenge them.[44] The same month, Ryan's audiobook recording of William Saroyan's The Human Comedy was released. In October 2013, it was reported that Ryan would be returning to television to produce and star in a new comedy for NBC revolving around a former hotshot New York editor, for which it again failed to get production approval.[45]

Following another four-year hiatus, Ryan re-teamed with Lisa Kudrow on her improvisational comedy series Web Therapy, for which she filmed five episodes in 2013. The following year, she provided the future voice of Greta Gerwig's character in the pilot of How I Met Your Dad, a woman-centric variation of the CBS sitcom How I Met Your Mother that was not picked up.[46] CBS later passed on the project.[47]

Ryan's next feature film was the ABC Family film Fan Girl, an independent comedy about a 15-year-old girl, played by Kiernan Shipka, with a passion for filmmaking who sets out to make a movie about her favorite band, All Time Low.[48] It premiered at the Los Angeles Film Festival in June 2015.[48]

Also in 2015, Ryan made her directing debut with Ithaca, a drama film based on the 1943 novel The Human Comedy by William Saroyan.[49] Filmed in Petersburg, Virginia,[50] it starred Ryan and had its world premiere at the Middleburg Film Festival in October.[51]

Personal life

Ryan married actor Dennis Quaid on February 14, 1991. They have one child together, Jack Quaid, born April 24, 1992.[52][53] She and Quaid announced their separation in June 2000,[54] and their divorce became final in July 2001.[55]

In 2000, Ryan became romantically involved with actor Russell Crowe while working on their film Proof of Life.[56]

In January 2006, Ryan adopted a 14-month-old girl from China whom she named Daisy True.[57][58] From 2010 to 2014, Ryan was in a relationship with American singer-songwriter John Mellencamp.[59][60][61] They reunited in 2017,[62] and Ryan announced their engagement on November 8, 2018.[63] In October 2019, it was reported that Ryan had ended their engagement.[64]

Politics

Ryan has publicly supported the Democratic Party, especially its environmental protection programs and initiatives.[65][66] In 2003, she supported Wesley Clark's campaign for U.S. president.[67] She later supported John Kerry in the 2004 presidential election campaign.[68]

Filmography

Awards and nominations

Ryan has received multiple awards and nominations throughout her career including three Golden Globe award nominations for Best Lead Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical for her performance in such romantic comedies as When Harry Met Sally... (1989), Sleepless in Seattle (1993) and You've Got Mail (1998).

Honors

Accolades

Association Year Category Title Result
American Comedy Awards 1990 Funniest Actress in a Motion Picture When Harry Met Sally Won
1994 Sleepless in Seattle
1996 French Kiss Nominated
1999 You've Got Mail
Annie Awards 1998 Best Voice Acting by a Female Performer in an Animated Feature Production Anastasia
Awards Circuit Community Awards 1993 Best Actress in a Leading Role Sleepless in Seattle
Bambi Awards 2008 Best Actress — International The Women Won
Blockbuster Entertainment Awards 1999 Favorite Actress — Drama/Romance City of Angels Nominated
Favorite Actress — Comedy/Romance You've Got Mail Won
2001 Favorite Actress — Suspense Proof of Life Nominated
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards 1990 Best Actress When Harry Met Sally
David di Donatello Awards Best Foreign Actress
Edinburgh International Film Festival 2016 Audience Award Ithaca
Film by the Sea International Film Festival 2016 Film and Literature Award
Golden Globe Awards 1990 Best Actress in a Motion Picture — Comedy or Musical When Harry Met Sally
1994 Sleepless in Seattle
1999 You've Got Mail
Golden Raspberry Awards 2009 Worst Actress (shared with cast) The Women
Independent Spirit Awards 1989 Best Female Lead Promised Land
Kid's Choice Awards 1999 Favorite Movie Actress You've Got Mail
MTV Movie + TV Awards 1994 Best Female Performance Sleepless in Seattle
Best On-Screen Duo (shared with Tom Hanks)
1995 Best Female Performance When a Man Loves a Woman
1999 Best On-Screen Duo (shared with Nicolas Cage) City of Angels
Online Film & Television Association Awards 1998 Best Voice-Over Performance Anastasia
People's Choice Awards 1993 Favorite Motion Picture Actress Sleepless in Seattle
1996 French Kiss
Satellite Awards 1999 Best Actress in a Motion Picture — Comedy or Musical You've Got Mail
Saturn Awards Best Actress City of Angels
Screen Actors Guild Awards 1995 Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role When a Man Loves a Woman
The Stinkers Bad Movie Awards 2000 Worst On-Screen Group (shared with Diane Keaton & Lisa Kudrow) Hanging Up
2004 Worst Actress Against the Ropes
Worst Fake Accent — Female

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Meg Ryan born Margaret Mary Emily Anne Hyra November 19 1961 1 is an American actress She began her acting career in 1981 when she made her acting debut in the drama film Rich and Famous She later joined the cast of the CBS soap opera As the World Turns in 1982 Subsequently she began to appear in supporting roles in films during the mid 1980s like box office hit Top Gun achieving recognition in independent films such as Promised Land 1987 before her performance in the Rob Reiner directed romantic comedy When Harry Met Sally 1989 brought her widespread attention and her first Golden Globe nomination Meg RyanRyan at the 2009 Tribeca Film FestivalBornMargaret Mary Emily Anne Hyra 1961 11 19 November 19 1961 age 61 Fairfield Connecticut U S OccupationActressYears active1981 presentPolitical partyDemocraticSpouseDennis Quaid m 1991 div 2001 wbr Children2 including Jack QuaidRyan subsequently established herself both nationally and internationally 2 as one of the most successful actresses in the 1990s and early 2000s particularly in romantic comedy films such as When Harry Met Sally 1989 Joe Versus the Volcano 1990 Sleepless in Seattle 1993 French Kiss 1995 You ve Got Mail 1998 and Kate amp Leopold 2001 Her other films include The Doors 1991 Anastasia 1997 When a Man Loves a Woman 1994 Courage Under Fire 1996 Addicted to Love 1997 City of Angels 1998 Proof of Life 2000 and The Women 2008 In 2015 she made her directorial debut with Ithaca in which she also starred Some film critics and media outlets have said that Ryan is one of the best actors not to have received an Academy Award nomination 3 4 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Early work 2 2 1989 1999 Career breakthrough 2 3 2000 2006 Continued roles 2 4 2007 2009 Independent films 2 5 2010 present Directing 3 Personal life 4 Politics 5 Filmography 6 Awards and nominations 6 1 Honors 6 2 Accolades 7 References 8 External linksEarly lifeRyan was born and raised in Fairfield Connecticut to Susan Jordan nee Duggan a former actress and English teacher and Harry Hyra a math teacher Her father is of Polish descent 5 6 7 She was raised Catholic 8 and attended St Pius X Elementary School in Fairfield She has two sisters Dana and Annie and a brother musician Andrew Hyra a member of the band Billy Pilgrim Her parents divorced in 1976 when she was 15 9 Ryan graduated from Bethel High School in 1979 10 She studied journalism as an undergraduate first at the University of Connecticut and then at New York University During college she acted in television commercials and the soap opera As the World Turns to earn extra money Her success as an actress led her to leave college a semester before she planned to graduate 11 12 When she joined the Screen Actors Guild she used the surname Ryan her grandmother s maiden name 7 CareerEarly work After her film debut in director George Cukor s final film Rich and Famous in 1981 Ryan played Betsy Stewart in the daytime drama As the World Turns from 1982 to 1984 her character was featured in a popular romantic story arc She also appeared in some television commercials during the early 1980s for Burger King and Aim toothpaste among others Several television and smaller film roles followed including appearances in Charles in Charge Armed and Dangerous Amityville 3 D Her role in Promised Land 1987 earned Ryan her first Independent Spirit Award nomination In 1986 she played Carole Bradshaw the wife of Anthony Edwards character naval flight officer Nick Goose Bradshaw in Top Gun Scenes with them were reprised in the 2022 sequel Top Gun Maverick as flashbacks to illustrate the emotional conflicts between lead character Pete Maverick Mitchell Tom Cruise and the Bradshaws grown son Bradley Rooster Bradshaw Miles Teller Ryan appeared in the film Innerspace in 1987 with her future husband Dennis Quaid and they subsequently costarred in the remake of D O A 1988 and Flesh and Bone 1993 She also costarred in 1988 with Sean Connery and Mark Harmon in The Presidio 1989 1999 Career breakthrough Ryan s first leading role was the romantic comedy film When Harry Met Sally 1989 which paired her with comic actor Billy Crystal and earned her a Golden Globe nomination Her portrayal of Sally Albright includes an oft recounted scene in which her character lunching with Crystal s character in Katz s Delicatessen in Manhattan theatrically demonstrates for him how easy it is for a woman to fake an orgasm 13 Ryan next appeared in Oliver Stone s moderately successful film The Doors and in Prelude to a Kiss which flopped 14 In 1993 the hugely successful romantic comedy Sleepless in Seattle paired Ryan for a second time with Tom Hanks They had previously been the romantic leads with Ryan playing three different women in John Patrick Shanley s Joe Versus the Volcano in 1990 a commercial disappointment which later developed a cult following Hanks and Ryan were once again paired in another box office success You ve Got Mail in 1998 15 She was offered the role of FBI agent Clarice Starling the protagonist of The Silence of the Lambs 1991 but rejected it due to the film s gruesome and violent themes In 1994 Ryan played an alcoholic high school guidance counselor far from the romantic comedy ingenue roles for which she had become famous in Luis Mandoki s romantic social drama When a Man Loves a Woman also starring Andy Garcia The film and her performance were both well received by critics 16 A critic for Variety called the film a first class production accentuated by fine performances and an unflinching script 17 and another praised Ryan for her roller coaster role 17 The film was a notable success grossing 50 million in the United States alone 18 and garnered Ryan her first Screen Actors Guild Award nomination 19 The same year Ryan returned to type starring alongside Tim Robbins in Fred Schepisi s romantic comedy I Q The film centers on a mechanic and a Princeton doctoral candidate who fall in love with the aid of the graduate student s uncle Albert Einstein played by Walter Matthau Ryan later won Harvard s Hasty Pudding Woman of the Year award and People Magazine dubbed her one of the 50 most beautiful people in the world In 1995 critic Richard Corliss called Ryan the current soul of romantic comedy That year she also starred opposite Kevin Kline in Lawrence Kasdan s French Kiss a comedy catering to her America s Sweetheart image and was awarded the Women in Film Crystal Award given to outstanding women who through their endurance and the excellence of their work have helped to expand the role of women within the entertainment industry 20 In 1996 Ryan starred as a helicopter pilot in the war drama Courage Under Fire a critical and commercial success The following year she voiced the lead role in the animated film Anastasia which met with good reviews and box office success and she and Matthew Broderick played a pair of jilted lovers bent on revenge in the black comedy Addicted to Love giving Ryan a female lead at least superficially different from her usual roles In 1998 she starred in two films City of Angels an American remake of Wim Wenders Wings of Desire drew positive reviews and earned nearly 200 million worldwide You ve Got Mail reteaming Ryan with Hanks earned her a third Golden Globe nomination and made more than 250 million worldwide She also appeared in 1998 s Hurlyburly with Sean Penn 2000 2006 Continued roles Ryan s first film of the 2000s was Hanging Up a Diane Keaton directed family comedy drama about a trio of sisters who bond over the approaching death of their curmudgeonly father Also starring Keaton Lisa Kudrow and Walter Matthau the film adaptation of Delia Ephron s 1995 novel received poor reviews from critics The same year Ryan was cast in the action thriller Proof of Life with Russell Crowe directed by Taylor Hackford In the film she portrayed the distraught wife of a kidnapped engineer played by David Morse while relying on a resourceful troubleshooter who makes a profession of dealing with international bandits While the film became a lukewarm critical and commercial success grossing 63 million worldwide it garnered much reportage in the tabloid press in association with Ryan and Crowe s affair 21 Stephen Holden film critic for The New York Times did not think the film worked well and opined that the actors did not connect 22 Ryan in September 2006 A year later she once again returned to her romantic comedy roots with Kate amp Leopold 2001 alongside Hugh Jackman A film about a British Duke who travels through time from New York in 1876 to the present and falls in love with a successful market researcher in the modern New York the James Mangold directed film received a mixed to positive response 16 with Lael Loewenstein of Variety summing it as a mostly charming and diverting tale 23 At a total gross of 70 million it would be Ryan s highest grossing film of the decade 24 In 2003 Ryan broke away from her usual roles starring alongside Mark Ruffalo and Jennifer Jason Leigh in Jane Campion s erotic thriller film In the Cut Co producer Nicole Kidman had originally been cast in the lead but the actress eventually dropped out after five years of development leaving the role to Ryan who appeared nude in a lengthy and rather graphic love scene for the first time in her career Although her image conflicting depiction earned Ryan and the film much media attention the film failed with critics and grossed only 23 million in theaters 25 She continued the strategy of acting against type with a leading role in Charles S Dutton s directorial debut Against the Ropes 2004 a fictionalized sport drama about American boxing manager Jackie Kallen the first woman to become a success in the sport The film grossed less than 6 million in the U S and was panned by critics in part because of its resemblance to other boxing films such as the Rocky series 2007 2009 Independent films Following a three year hiatus Ryan returned to film with Jon Kasdan s 2007 independent film In the Land of Women Starring alongside Kristen Stewart and Olympia Dukakis she played Sarah Hardwicke a mother and wife facing breast cancer who connects with her neighbor s much younger grandson played by Adam Brody Released to mixed reviews by critics 26 the film grossed 17 5 million worldwide 27 exceeding its budget of 10 million 28 Ryan received a positive response for her performance with Kenneth Turan of the Los Angeles Times noting it the best work she has done in forever 29 Ryan s first film release of 2008 was The Deal a satirical comedy film based on Peter Lefcourt s 1991 novel of the same title about Hollywood Directed by Steven Schachter and co starring William H Macy the film was shot in Cape Town and other South African locations and celebrated its world premiere at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival Garnering generally mixed to negative reviews it failed to draw interest among film studios resulting in a straight to DVD release in January 2009 30 In his review for Variety Peter Debruge said The characters seem to be doing all the laughing while the general public has nothing to cling to but the horndog flirtation between mismatched leads William H Macy and Meg Ryan hardly ideal ingredients for mainstream success 31 Ryan also starred in George Gallo s My Mom s New Boyfriend shot in 2006 but released direct to DVD in 2008 32 Co starring Colin Hanks Selma Blair and Antonio Banderas the action comedy received overwhelmingly negative reviews with David Nusair of Reel Film noting it an unmitigated disaster virtually from its opening frames 32 Ryan at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival Ryan s last film of 2008 was The Women a remake of the 1939 production The all female cast comprises Annette Bening Debra Messing and Jada Pinkett Smith 33 Written produced and directed by Diane English the film centers on a group of four female Manhattan socialites whose primary interest is idle gossip with Ryan portraying a wealthy woman whose husband is cheating on her with a shop girl played by Eva Mendes Ryan was the first actress to join the long delayed production which had struggled to find financing since the early 1990s resulting in an independent production budgeted at 18 million 33 Upon its release The Women received a disastrous response from critics with Richard Schickel of Time calling it one of the worst movies I ve ever seen 34 The film was a financial success however becoming Ryan s most successful film since 2001 s Kate amp Leopold with a worldwide gross of 50 million 35 In 2009 Ryan starred alongside Kristen Bell and Justin Long in the independent comedy film Serious Moonlight In this film directed by actress Cheryl Hines and based on a screenplay by late writer Adrienne Shelly who was murdered a year prior to filming Ryan portrayed a high powered female attorney who learns that her husband played by Timothy Hutton is about to leave their troubled marriage and decides to hold him captive by duct taping him to a toilet 36 Picked up by Magnolia Pictures the production received a limited release throughout North America only and grossed less than 150 000 worldwide 37 Critical reaction to the film was generally mixed to negative 38 although Ryan was praised for her terrific performance 39 Also in 2009 Ryan guest starred on the seventh season of Curb Your Enthusiasm 2010 present Directing Ryan was attached to several productions in the early 2010s including the ensemble drama Lives of The Saints opposite Kat Dennings Kevin Zegers and John Lithgow 40 and Long Time Gone a film adaptation of the April Stevens novel Angel Angel 41 42 all of which failed to materialize In April 2011 it was announced that Ryan would make her feature film directing debut in Into the Beautiful described as a contemporary Big Chill with longtime friends reconnecting but it was never made 43 In October 2012 Ryan was featured in the PBS documentary Half the Sky Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide The series introduces women and girls living under difficult circumstances and fighting to challenge them 44 The same month Ryan s audiobook recording of William Saroyan s The Human Comedy was released In October 2013 it was reported that Ryan would be returning to television to produce and star in a new comedy for NBC revolving around a former hotshot New York editor for which it again failed to get production approval 45 Following another four year hiatus Ryan re teamed with Lisa Kudrow on her improvisational comedy series Web Therapy for which she filmed five episodes in 2013 The following year she provided the future voice of Greta Gerwig s character in the pilot of How I Met Your Dad a woman centric variation of the CBS sitcom How I Met Your Mother that was not picked up 46 CBS later passed on the project 47 Ryan s next feature film was the ABC Family film Fan Girl an independent comedy about a 15 year old girl played by Kiernan Shipka with a passion for filmmaking who sets out to make a movie about her favorite band All Time Low 48 It premiered at the Los Angeles Film Festival in June 2015 48 Also in 2015 Ryan made her directing debut with Ithaca a drama film based on the 1943 novel The Human Comedy by William Saroyan 49 Filmed in Petersburg Virginia 50 it starred Ryan and had its world premiere at the Middleburg Film Festival in October 51 Personal lifeRyan married actor Dennis Quaid on February 14 1991 They have one child together Jack Quaid born April 24 1992 52 53 She and Quaid announced their separation in June 2000 54 and their divorce became final in July 2001 55 In 2000 Ryan became romantically involved with actor Russell Crowe while working on their film Proof of Life 56 In January 2006 Ryan adopted a 14 month old girl from China whom she named Daisy True 57 58 From 2010 to 2014 Ryan was in a relationship with American singer songwriter John Mellencamp 59 60 61 They reunited in 2017 62 and Ryan announced their engagement on November 8 2018 63 In October 2019 it was reported that Ryan had ended their engagement 64 PoliticsRyan has publicly supported the Democratic Party especially its environmental protection programs and initiatives 65 66 In 2003 she supported Wesley Clark s campaign for U S president 67 She later supported John Kerry in the 2004 presidential election campaign 68 FilmographyMain article Meg Ryan filmographyAwards and nominationsRyan has received multiple awards and nominations throughout her career including three Golden Globe award nominations for Best Lead Actress in a Motion Picture Comedy or Musical for her performance in such romantic comedies as When Harry Met Sally 1989 Sleepless in Seattle 1993 and You ve Got Mail 1998 Honors 1989 Honored as the Female Discovery of the Year with Pauline Collins by the Golden Apple Awards 69 1994 Recognized as the Woman of the Year during the Hasty Pudding Theatricals 70 1995 Honored with the Crystal Award during the Women in Film Crystal Lucy Awards 71 1999 Honored with Anjelica Huston Susan Sarandon amp Amy Pascal during the Elle Women in Hollywood Awards with the Icon Award presented to her by Elle magazine 72 1999 Recognized as the Actress of the Year by the ShoWest Convention 2006 Nominated EDA Special Mention Award for Actress Most In Need of a New Agent by the Alliance of Women Film Journalists 73 2008 Received the Francois Truffaut Award during the Giffoni Film Festival 74 2015 Honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award during the Savannah Film Festival 75 2018 Received the Leopard Club Award during the Locarno International Film Festival 76 Accolades Association Year Category Title ResultAmerican Comedy Awards 1990 Funniest Actress in a Motion Picture When Harry Met Sally Won1994 Sleepless in Seattle1996 French Kiss Nominated1999 You ve Got MailAnnie Awards 1998 Best Voice Acting by a Female Performer in an Animated Feature Production AnastasiaAwards Circuit Community Awards 1993 Best Actress in a Leading Role Sleepless in SeattleBambi Awards 2008 Best Actress International The Women WonBlockbuster Entertainment Awards 1999 Favorite Actress Drama Romance City of Angels NominatedFavorite Actress Comedy Romance You ve Got Mail Won2001 Favorite Actress Suspense Proof of Life NominatedChicago Film Critics Association Awards 1990 Best Actress When Harry Met SallyDavid di Donatello Awards Best Foreign ActressEdinburgh International Film Festival 2016 Audience Award IthacaFilm by the Sea International Film Festival 2016 Film and Literature AwardGolden Globe Awards 1990 Best Actress in a Motion Picture Comedy or Musical When Harry Met Sally1994 Sleepless in Seattle1999 You ve Got MailGolden Raspberry Awards 2009 Worst Actress shared with cast The WomenIndependent Spirit Awards 1989 Best Female Lead Promised LandKid s Choice Awards 1999 Favorite Movie Actress You ve Got MailMTV Movie TV Awards 1994 Best Female Performance Sleepless in SeattleBest On Screen Duo shared with Tom Hanks 1995 Best Female Performance When a Man Loves a Woman1999 Best On Screen Duo shared with Nicolas Cage City of AngelsOnline Film amp Television Association Awards 1998 Best Voice Over Performance AnastasiaPeople s Choice Awards 1993 Favorite Motion Picture Actress Sleepless in Seattle1996 French KissSatellite Awards 1999 Best Actress in a Motion Picture Comedy or Musical You ve Got MailSaturn Awards Best Actress City of AngelsScreen Actors Guild Awards 1995 Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role When a Man Loves a WomanThe Stinkers Bad Movie Awards 2000 Worst On Screen Group shared with Diane Keaton amp Lisa Kudrow Hanging Up2004 Worst Actress Against the RopesWorst Fake Accent FemaleReferences Meg Ryan profile Superiorpics com accessed October 5 2014 Meg Ryan Vox office mojo Retrieved June 13 2015 Kiang Jessica January 1 2016 30 Great Actors Who ve Never Been Oscar Nominated Indiewire Retrieved October 15 2022 Robey Tim February 1 2016 20 great actors who ve never been nominated for an Oscar The Daily Telegraph Archived from the original on January 11 2022 Retrieved October 15 2022 Meg Ryan Biography amp Filmography Oregon Herald June 4 2021 Retrieved September 28 2021 Graham Caroline Meg and Dennis It s All Over You Archived from the original on August 20 2001 a b Parish J R 2010 The Hollywood Book of Breakups Wiley ISBN 978 1 118 04067 6 Retrieved May 20 2015 Davidson Sara Meg Ryan Interview Isn t She Romantic Reader s Digest Archived from the original on December 18 2007 Retrieved July 29 2010 Meg Ryan Yahoo Movies Retrieved October 25 2013 1979 Bethel High Yearbook Classmates Retrieved July 28 2014 Ryan interview with Parkinson on YouTube Meg Ryan talks to Parkinson bbc co uk October 24 2003 Schonfeld Zach July 14 2014 Twenty Five Years After When Harry Met Sally People Still Fake Orgasms in Katz s Deli Newsweek Retrieved June 13 2015 Prelude to a Kiss Box Office Mojo Retrieved April 6 2022 Maresca Rachel June 26 2014 Tom Hanks Meg Ryan to reunite on screen in Ithaca report New York Daily News Retrieved June 13 2015 a b Kate amp Leopold 2001 Rotten Tomatoes Flixster Retrieved September 8 2010 a b Klady Leonard April 24 1994 When a Man Loves a Woman review Variety Retrieved September 19 2010 When a Man Loves a Woman 1994 The Numbers Retrieved April 6 2022 Wilson John 2009 29th Annual Golden Raspberry Razzie Award Winners Home of the Golden Raspberry Award Foundation Golden Raspberry Award Foundation Retrieved May 1 2009 Past Recipients wif org Archived from the original on July 24 2011 Retrieved May 20 2015 Proof of Life 2000 The Numbers Retrieved April 6 2022 Holden Stephen December 8 2000 Where Cynicism Rules Integrity Can Be Heroic The New York Times Retrieved April 6 2022 Loewenstein Lael December 16 2001 Kate amp Leopold Variety Retrieved April 6 2022 Kate amp Leopold 2001 The Numbers Retrieved April 6 2022 In the Cut 2003 The Numbers Retrieved April 6 2022 In the Land of Women 2007 Reviews Metacritic CBS Retrieved September 12 2007 In the Land of Women Box Office 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Comedy The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved November 13 2013 Andreeva Nellie April 23 2014 Meg Ryan To Voice The Mother In CBS s How I Met Your Dad Deadline Hollywood Retrieved April 6 2022 Goldman Eric May 3 2017 CBS Passes on How I Met Your Dad IGN Retrieved September 28 2021 a b Kiernan Shipka Becomes A Fan Girl At LA Film Festival 2015 JustJared Accessed September 28 2015 Tartaglione Nancy January 29 2014 Berlin Meg Ryan To Direct Ithaca With Tom Hanks Executive Producing The Exchange Selling At EFM Deadline Hollywood Retrieved April 6 2022 Woodrow John December 14 2012 Meg Ryan and Spotlight come to the Middleburg Film Festival The Washington Post Retrieved October 24 2015 Ithaca World Premiere Middleburg Film Festival Retrieved October 13 2015 Lafuente Cat February 12 2019 Meg Ryan s son has grown up to be gorgeous The List Retrieved September 26 2020 Genealogy geni com Retrieved April 18 2011 Schneider Karen S July 17 2000 Sweethearts Sour People com Retrieved September 28 2021 Wilkins Vanessa March 25 2016 Meg Ryan and Dennis Quaid s Son Jack Opens Up About Parents Divorce ABC News Retrieved October 6 2021 Meg Ryan admits to breaking Russell Crowe s heart The Sydney Morning Herald September 24 2008 Retrieved September 28 2021 Meg Ryan Adopts a Girl People January 25 2006 Retrieved April 6 2022 Meg Ryan and Daisy True shop at Whole Foods People December 26 2007 Archived from the original on November 20 2012 Retrieved March 14 2012 Leopold Todd August 21 2014 Meg Ryan John Mellencamp break up CNN Retrieved September 28 2021 Corinthios Aurelie October 22 2014 Meg Ryan and John Mellencamp Are Back Together Source PEOPLE com Retrieved September 28 2021 Meg Ryan amp John Mellencamp Split A Couple of Weeks Ago Closer Weekly August 20 2014 Retrieved January 31 2021 Guglielmi Jodi July 27 2017 Meg Ryan and John Mellencamp Are Back Together People Retrieved January 31 2021 Gonzalez Sandra November 9 2018 Meg Ryan and John Mellencamp are engaged CNN Retrieved September 26 2020 Hautman Nicholas October 30 2019 Meg Ryan and John Mellencamp Split Call Off Engagement She Had Enough Us Weekly Retrieved November 27 2019 Colavecchio van Sickler Shannon Amrhein Saundra October 27 2004 Star studded roster covers area for Kerry St Petersburg Times Retrieved January 27 2013 Ortiz Vikki October 28 2004 When Meg met Milwaukee Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Retrieved January 27 2013 Meg Ryan s Federal Campaign Contribution Report Newsmeat Archived from the original on January 16 2013 Retrieved January 27 2013 Kerry campaigns the Hol l y way The Times of India October 27 2004 Archived from the original on May 23 2013 Retrieved April 6 2022 Golden Apple Awards 1989 IMDb Retrieved October 9 2018 Hasty Pudding Theatricals USA 1994 IMDb Retrieved October 9 2018 Women in Film Crystal Awards 1995 IMDb Retrieved October 9 2018 Elle Women in Hollywood Awards 1999 IMDb Retrieved October 9 2018 Alliance of Women Film Journalists 2006 IMDb Retrieved October 9 2018 Giffoni Film Festival 2008 IMDb Retrieved October 9 2018 Savannah Film Festival 2015 IMDb Retrieved October 9 2018 Locarno International Film Festival 2018 IMDb Retrieved October 9 2018 External links Wikimedia Commons has media related to Meg Ryan Meg Ryan at Biography Meg Ryan at IMDb Meg Ryan at Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Meg Ryan amp oldid 1145005314, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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