Never has plastic surgery been more popular or normalized than in today’s society, especially if you are a actor, like Debra Winger, where your appearance can make or break your career. Has Debra Winger fallen for the temptation? Find out all plastic surgery facts and body measurements below.
Biography/Wiki
Debra was born May 16, 1955 in Cleveland Heights, Ohio into Jewish family. Young Winger played Wonder Girl Drussila on three episodes of Wonder Woman. Padded costume made her bra size appear bigger than usual. Debra was also starring in Urban Cowboy, An Officer and a Gentleman, and Shadowlands. Her first husband was Timothy Hutton. They have one son together but Debra and Timothy eventually divorced in 1990. Winger lives with her second husband Arliss Howard since 1996.
Plastic Surgery
Which plastic surgery procedures have Debra Winger done? Below we have compiled a list of all known facts about the stars beauty enhancements:
Nose Job | N/A |
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Boob Job | No |
Breast Reduction | N/A |
Facelift | N/A |
Lips | N/A |
Fillers | N/A |
Botox | N/A |
Liposuction | N/A |
Butt Implants | N/A |
Butt Lift | N/A |
Eyelid Surgery | N/A |
Plastic Surgery Pics
Check out these pictures of Debra Winger. Is there any plastic surgery involved?
Quotes
“I’ve been acting all along. I understand that I haven’t been in people’s viewers, but acting has never not been a part of my life, just more time in between and less high-profile.”
Debra Winger
“I do admit to being challenging, but it’s always for the work, it’s never personal. I will walk out on a scene if it’s all lit and ready to go but it’s not happening.”
Debra Winger
“Most bad behaviour comes from insecurity.”
Debra Winger
“I happen to be interested in watching a face age. I like faces of women aging so it makes me personally quite sad. That’s a beautiful gift from God. If people don’t want to see that anymore then I won’t be in anymore movies.”
Debra Winger
“I never lost my interest in acting but I did lose my interest in the business and what I had to go through to make a film. I felt saturated, you know, like a sponge when it’s saturated – it’s not good.”
Debra Winger