Meg
Ryan (born Margaret Mary Emily
Hyra on November 19, 1961 in
Fairfield, Connecticut) is an
American actress who specializes
in romantic comedies, but has
also worked in other film
genres.
As the World Turns and Feature
Films 1982-1989 Ryan was born in
Fairfield, Connecticut and went
by the name Peggy (also her
grandmother's nickname) as a
child. Her mother, Susan Ryan
Jordan, who had done some
professional acting in
television commercials and had
worked as an assistant casting
director in New York, encouraged
and supported Ryan's study of
professional acting technique
when Meg was still in grade
school. By age 13, Ryan was
studying Stanislavsky's Method
Acting Technique. At age 14,
through her mother's
connections, she booked her
first television commercial,
doing chin-ups & giggling to
promote "Tickle" Deodorant.
After graduating from Bethel
High School in 1979, she studied
journalism at New York
University. She acted in
television commercials to earn
extra money while in school.
After her first role in a
feature film, Rich and Famous
(1981), Ryan (now using her
screen name) played Betsy
Stewart on the daytime drama As
the World Turns from 1982 to
1984. Directors for this show
especially liked working with
her because she could cry on
cue.
After several TV film and
smaller movie roles, her first
full-blown hit in a leading role
was the romantic comedy When
Harry Met Sally... (1989). It
was favorably received and
typecast Ryan as a bubbly,
charming, feisty, but incurable
romantic. She made several
attempts to break away from this
stereotype, and garnered some
critical acclaim for her work in
When a Man Loves a Woman (in
which she played an alcoholic)
and Courage Under Fire (in which
she played a military officer
killed in combat). Many of her
films of the 1990s were hits not
only in North America, but also
abroad. She had a very popular
on-screen pairing with Tom
Hanks: some compared their
chemistry to Katharine Hepburn
and Spencer Tracy. They starred
in three films together, and
their last, (1998's You've Got
Mail), was Ryan's last major box
office success for some years to
come.
Ryan married actor Dennis Quaid
on Valentine's Day in 1991,
after starring in two films with
him. Ryan only agreed to marry
him after he kicked his drug and
alcohol addiction. Quaid and
Ryan have one child together,
Jack Henry, born April 24, 1992.
The couple divorced on July 16,
2001. Although Ryan had a
relationship with actor Russell
Crowe, with whom she was working
on a movie, both she and Quaid
deny it was a factor in their
divorce. In a 2006 interview
with Allure, Ryan indicated that
Quaid had not been faithful to
her during their marriage.
It was during Ryan's marriage to
Quaid that she had a falling out
with her mother, over Quaid's
alleged drug abuse. In
interviews the actress cast her
mother in a negative light,
saying that her mother had
abandoned her children to pursue
an acting career. In response
her mother, Susan Ryan Jordan,
published a book in 1999
entitled "The Immune Spirit"
about Jordan's struggle with
breast cancer and her difficult
relationship with her daughter,
Meg. Her mother has since given
many interviews which paint Ryan
in a negative light. The two are
now very notably estranged from
one another.
In January 2006, Ryan brought
her newly adopted daughter, one
year old Daisy True, home from
China
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