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Chinese: Meg Ryan

English: Hyra, Margaret Mary Emily Anne

Occupation: Actor

Region: United States

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Gender: Female

Birthday: 1969 11.9

Format: Scorpio (10.23--11.21)

In Hollywood, female stars in the silent film era Mary Pinkford was once known as "Sweetheart". By the end of the 20th century, the "sweetness" of Meg Ryan, who was also known for her romantic comedies, had already surpassed that of her predecessors. The blonde actress has conquered hundreds of millions of viewers with her many amiable and lovely "sweet girl" images, becoming a veritable new generation of "sweetheart movie queen".

Like mother, like daughter

Meg Ryan was born on November 19, 1961 in Fairfield, Connecticut, and grew up in New York. When she was fifteen, her mother, Susan, abandoned the family for her dream of becoming an actress, leaving her father, Harry, a middle school teacher, to raise their four children. Meg's ability to become an actress may have been influenced by her mother, but this memory of her childhood was not a good one, and she has never been able to truly forgive her mother.

When she was in middle school, Meg was a girl with excellent academic performance. After graduation, she entered the University of Connecticut to major in journalism. Because of her mother, she joined the "Screen Actors Guild" at that time. He paid for his tuition by performing part-time roles in TV commercials. During this period, Meg had her first "electric shock", playing a supporting role in George Cukor's film "Fortune" in 1981. Soon, she interrupted her studies and began a professional acting career. At first she could only play some small roles in TV movies, so she came to Los Angeles to seek development. Ryan began to attract attention in 1986's "Top Gun", in which she collaborated with Anthony Edwards to play his wife. Although the role was inconsequential, the success of the film paved a path for her to success, as her opportunities to appear on camera increased greatly thereafter. In 1987, she collaborated with Dennis Quaid in the science fiction film "Zero Dimension". In 1988, they met again in "D.O.A.". The "fake scenes" on the screen soon began to "act for real", thus creating a rare moment in Hollywood. of good relationship. The two married in 1991; their son Jack Harry was born the following year.

Harry meets Sally, Ryan meets success!

For Ryan, 1989 was an important year. In Rob Reiner's "When Harry Met Sally", she became the heroine for the first time. The charming charm shines through, and the film is an instant success, earning Meg her first Golden Globe Award for Best Actress nomination, and Ryan's talented comedy acting potential is widely recognized. Then, she collaborated with Tom Hanks in "The Wizard of Oz". Although it was not very successful, it was the beginning of this golden pair's brilliant career. In 1991, she played the drug-addicted wife in Oliver Stone's "The Doors", which again won praise from critics and further established her status as a "sweetheart actress". In 1993, Meg showed her talents again in the black comedy "Body and Soul", so much so that her co-star husband Quaid was left out in the cold. That same year, Ryan returned to romantic themes and collaborated with Hanks in "Sleepless in Seattle," a success that earned her a Golden Globe nomination. In 1994, she filmed a romantic comedy "I.Q Love", playing a lovely female professor. In "Renaissance" and "When a Man Loves a Woman" Ryan brought some more dramatic new feelings to the audience.

Sweeter! higher! Work harder!

In 1996, Meg Ryan collaborated with Denzel Washington in "Life and Death", playing a female soldier in the Gulf War, and in 1997, she played the revenge girl in "Crazy About You" In the same year, she also dubbed the animated film "Anastasia". In 1998, she collaborated with Hanks in "Email Love", a romantic story about the online love between young men and women. She also co-starred with Nicolas Cage in "The Love of Angels", starring as a beautiful surgeon. In "The Floating World" she tried to play a world-weary dancer. In 2000, we saw her successfully cooperating with Lisa Kudrow and Diana Keaton in "Father and Daughter".

Romantic comedies laid the foundation for Ryan's success, eventually making her the most popular female star among audiences and critics. Although she had proven her talent, personality and hard work as an actress, Ryan seemed unsatisfied and in 1993 she established her own film company "Fandango Films" and in 1995 she produced her first film "French Kiss", as a producer also launched a super thriller "Lost Souls". Maybe this Hollywood "sweetheart actress" doesn't want to "just let it go". She is trying to create more miracles.