Debra Winger is renowned for her versatile performance and breakthrough role in the 1980 film Urban Cowboy, directed by James Bridges. The actress played Sissy, a young woman navigating the complexities of love and life in a Texas honky-tonk — a role that catapulted Winger into the spotlight, establishing her as one of the most promising actresses of her time in Hollywood.
Despite her numerous achievements, which included nominations for a Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress and a BAFTA for Most Promising Newcomer to Leading Film Roles, Winger took a break from acting in 1995 before returning in 2001. Recently, the 68-year-old actress made headlines as she looked unrecognizable during a rare public appearance at an event in New York City.
Debra Winger looks unrecognizable as she attends the ‘Drive Away Dolls’ premiere
Winger attended the Drive Away Dolls premiere in New York City embracing her naturally silver curly hair. The actress exuded elegance in a dark blazer paired with a blue blouse, loose-fitting dark trousers, and chunky black boots. Adding a pop of color, she accessorized with a multicolored check scarf, complemented by a pair of dark-rimmed glasses that accentuated her sparkling blue eyes.
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Her 26-year-old son, Gideon Babe Ruth Howard, was also present at the event as they posed for the cameras on the red carpet. While her appearance looked quite different from her movie heydays, she maintained her distinctive sense of fashion, including her signature thick, once-brunette curls, and a preference for minimal makeup.
Eighties Hollywood legend Debra Winger looks completely unrecognisable 44 years after starring in the hit movie Urban Cowboy https://t.co/VAO1QiYUUi
— Metro (@MetroUK) April 22, 2024
Debra Winger says she left acting to focus on “more important things”
During her sabbatical from Hollywood, Winger immersed herself in academia, assuming the role of a lecturer at the prestigious Harvard University. Simultaneously, she ventured into the realm of literature, penning a compelling memoir chronicling her departure from acting.
Within the pages of her book, Undiscovered, she meticulously recounts the thought processes, emotions, and pivotal moments that informed her decision to step away from the glitz and glamour of the silver screen. Delving deep into her personal journey, she shares the trials and triumphs encountered as she sought to carve out a meaningful existence beyond the confines of her acting career. “I love the work,” Winger wrote. “And don’t much care for the business.”