• Name: Mary Elizabeth Winstead
  • Date of Birth: November 28, 1984
  • Place of Birth: Rocky Mount, North Carolina, USA
Mini-bio: Mary Elizabeth Winstead got her start on stage as a ballerina, hoping to some day make it her career. But while she attended school for ballet she also took some acting lessons, and this is when she d...( read more)ecided to pursue acting. When it comes to television, Mary Elizabeth Winstead is no doubt best known for her role on the popular day time soap "Passions".
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Mary Elizabeth Winstead mini-bio:
With a winning, wholesome demeanor, Mary Elizabeth Winstead began her acting career as a child in her native Utah, before making the climb into studio feature films. A combination of genre teen and horror features such as “Sky High” (2005) and “Final Destination 3” (2006) helped put her relatable persona to good use. As her ambition and status grew, so grew the features, landing the actress only a year after her scream queen appearance in “Destination,” into the good company of revered directors like Quentin Tarantino and as part of the fabled blockbuster “Die Hard” franchise.

Winstead was born on Nov. 28, 1984 in Rocky Mount, NC, the youngest of five siblings after three older sisters and an older brother. At age five, the Winsteads packed up and moved to the Salt Lake City county of Sandy, UT. At Peruvian Park Elementary, Winstead shone academically, eventually reaching the upper echelon of the school’s advanced classes, but her performance skills also began to emerge with interests in ballet and acting. She put her acting talent to use in the fourth grade, starring as Juliet in a school production of “Romeo and Juliet” – around the same time her parents revealed she was a distant cousin of screen legend Ava Gardner.

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During her youth, Winstead appeared locally in the Mountain West Ballet’s version of “The Nutcracker.” Expecting to become a ballerina, at the age of 11, she received the opportunity to study dance in a summer program of the prestigious Joffrey Ballet School in New York. There, she studied ballet and jazz, but decided to also segue into acting lessons as well. Winstead ended up appearing on Broadway during Donny Osmond’s six-year run of “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat,” in which she would also appear along with her choirmates back home at Kingsbury Hall.

Back home, Winstead went on to Midvale Middle School in the seventh grade, but into her second year there, began landing parts on local Hollywood productions, putting in a guest appearance on some of CBS’ family friendly shows like “Touched by an Angel” (1994-2003) in 1997 and two appearances on “Promised Land” (1996-99) in 1998. Following eighth grade, Winstead made the leap toward Hollywood, heading to Los Angeles after being drafted into the soap world of NBC’s “Passions” (1999- ). In 1999, she originated the role of dutiful daughter Jessica Bennett, which she filled until 2000, while being home schooled. The role netted Winstead a Young Artist Award nomination in 2001.

Winstead soon began a long flirtation with darker material on another CBS’ drama, starring as the sheriff’s daughter Sophia Donner on the short-lived werewolf series, “Wolf Lake” (2001-02). After the demise of that series, she found herself trapped with different beasts on “Monster Island” (2004) for MTV. In 2005, Winstead officially made herself known to mainstream moviegoers in a slew of mainstream genre films, kicking off with the long-awaited “The Ring Two” (2005), in which she briefly appeared in flashback as the mother of the murdered, evil Samara. Trying her hand at comedy, she went the independent route as the Jewish daughter of a large zany family in the indie feature “Checking Out” (2005), but her screen time fared better in the more mainstream Disney confection, “Sky High” (2005) – in which she memorably starred as Gwen Grayson, the in-disguise alter ego of the superhero Royal Pain.

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With some strong exposure, 2006 saw Winstead forge a working relationship with the director-writer team of James Wong and Glen Morgan – formerly best known for their memorable work on “The X-Files” (Fox, 1993-2002) – Winstead and her “Sky High” co-star, Ryan Merriman, landed in the path of the grim reaper’s master plan in “Final Destination 3” (2006). She had failed to land a part in “Final Destination 2” (2003), but found her place in the third installment – which many deemed the best of the franchise. Morgan and Wong wanted to work with her again and got her to reluctantly do a turn in their sorority slasher remake of “Black Christmas” (2006). One day, Winstead inadvertently got a chance to poke fun at horror scream queens when “The Tonight Show” host Jay Leno, unaware of who she was, knocked on her front door one day and included her in a “Jaywalking” segment on horror movies.

Looking to branch out, Winstead was well-suited for “Bobby” (2006), writer-director Emilio Estevez’s love letter to the optimism of Bobby Kennedy, in which she channeled some of herself into the role of an aspiring actress. As the more established star of Andy Warhol’s orbit, Ingrid Superstar, Winstead moved on to “Factory Girl” (2006). The promise of some exciting, diverse prospects loomed as Winstead raced into 2007, ushering her into the high-stakes era of “event” filmmaking. Quentin Tarantino earmarked her for the lone innocent of his high-speed “Death Proof” segment of “Grindhouse” (2007) – a double-billed feature which ultimately did not sit well with audiences. But that summer, hot off the heels of its release, Winstead got her shot at some action with a tent pole sequel movie, “Live Free or Die Hard” (2007), ending up the filmmakers’ choice to inhabit the much-coveted role of daughter Lucy McClane, the apple of former officer John McClane’s (Bruce Willis) eye, all grown up 20 years later.

VITAL STATS

Mary Elizabeth Winstead Information:
Eye color: Golden Brown
Height: 5'8
Nickname(s): MEW
Notable feature(s): Beautiful smile
Education: Majored in Art History and Psychology
Family: Born to James Ronald Winstead and his wife Betty Lou Knight. Has three older sisters and an older brother. Distant cousin of Ava Gardner.
Resides in: Los Angeles, CA
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Personal interests/hobbies: Enjoys cooking, sewing, dancing and singing.
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Comments

  • cooteclan
    She is good actress to final destination and black christmas it's amazing i love her
    posted 49 days ago
  • MorpheusOne
    She looks like a clone for a younger Shannon Dougherty, she's beautiful!
    posted 126 days ago
  • josmuig
    you are cute.i would like to meet you
    posted 134 days ago
  • Barak46
    u r so hot
    cant wait for make it happen
    posted 250 days ago
  • Barak46
    U R So attractive
    posted 255 days ago
  • dntoader
    i want come you
    posted 298 days ago
  • kuzacq
    hie sweet...
    how r u?.. i like u sweet..
    posted 329 days ago
  • tibetandan
    I like you very much, I willing to support youkeep it ,OK?
    posted 334 days ago
  • xFortunatex78
    wut-Up gurl dont kno if u will reallie read dis jus wanna say a quick hello=) WUT-UP gurl=)
    posted 363 days ago
  • webbingoffeet
    She was in Live Free or Die Hard and Death Proof. She is beautiful and has chosen at least two good roles. Hopefully she has a good future.
    posted 384 days ago

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