Mare Winningham

About Mare Winningham

Better known as an Academy Award-nominated actress, Mare Winningham was also acclaimed as a folk-influenced singer/songwriter. Born in Northridge, California in 1959, she was discovered while appearing in a high school production of The Sound of Music, and in 1978 made her professional debut in the short-lived television Western The Young Pioneers. After winning an Emmy for her role in the 1980 telefilm Amber Waves, Winningham made her feature debut in Paul Simon's One-Trick Pony; roles in countless big- and small-screen projects followed prior to her Oscar-nominated turn in 1995's Georgia, winning critical raves for her superb turn as a Joni Mitchell-like folkie. Winningham's performance alerted many to her prowess as a musician, and in 1998 she issued her debut solo LP, Lonesomers. ~ Jason Ankeny

HOMETOWN
Phoenix, AZ, United States
BORN
6 May 1959
GENRE
Fiction

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