This Biography is about one of the best Director Meg Ryan including her Height, weight,Age & Other Detail…
Biography Of Meg Ryan | |
Real Name | Meg Ryan |
Profession | Actresses, Directors |
Nick Name | Margaret Mary Emily Hyra, Margaret Mary Emily Anne Hyra, Meg Ryan Quaid |
Famous as | Actress |
Nationality | American |
Religion | Catholicism |
Personal Life of Meg Ryan | |
Born on | 19 November 1961 |
Birthday | 19th November |
Age | 55 Years |
Sun Sign | Scorpio |
Born in | Fairfield |
City | Connecticut |
Family Background of Meg Ryan | |
Father | Harry Hyra |
Mother | Susan Jordan Duggan |
Siblings | Annie Hyra, Dana Hyra, Andrew Hyra |
Spouses/Partners | Dennis Quaid, Anthony Edwards |
Children | Jack Quaid, Daisy True Ryan |
Education | University of Connecticut, New York University, 1979-06 – Bethel High School, Saint Pius X Elementary School |
Net worth | $45 million |
Personal Fact of Meg Ryan | |
Meg Ryan, who was born Margaret Mary Emily Anne Hyra, is an American actress and director. She is best known for playing romantic characters on screen that possess her trademark bubbly personality, blonde hair and blue eyes. While still in college, Margaret decided to earn some extra money through acting and adopted her maternal grandmothers maiden name Ryan as her screen name. She began with television commercials and gradually made her way into people’s heart with her performances in several hit romantic-comedy films like When Harry Met Sally, Sleepless in Seattle and You’ve Got Mail in the 1990s. Because of the sparkling nature and cheerful persona projected in these movies, she came to be regarded as America’s sweetheart. Being a versatile actor, she made conscious attempts from time to time to break away from the romantic-comedy genre and play complicated characters like that of an an alcoholic high-school guidance counsellor in the film When a Man Loves a Woman. However, before long, she returned to being cute and starred in I.Q. and French Kiss. Apart from acting she has also experimented in direction. Her directorial debut film Ithaca (2015) was based on the 1943 novel The Human Comedy and starred, among others, her son Jack Quaid. |
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