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Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Meg Ryan is an American actress. She began her acting career in 1981 when she made her acting debut in the drama film Rich and Famous. She later joined the cast of the CBS soap opera As the World Turns in 1982. Subsequently, she began to appear in supporting roles in films during the mid-1980s like box office hit Top Gun, achieving recognition in independent films such as Promised Land (1987) before her performance in the Rob Reiner-directed romantic comedy When Harry Met Sally... (1989) brought her widespread attention and her first Golden Globe nomination.
I'm a sucker for a funny script. And then, as soon as I don't wanna be, one comes along and grabs me.
I don't think I'll ever be a producer who's into taking the meetings and fighting the big fights with studios. I really don't like that part. I'm much more interested in the material.
I heard that chivalry was dead, but I think it's just got a bad flue.
My family responsibilities don't conflict with my career. Not at all.
Acting is what I do. It's not what I solely define myself as.
I don't feel particularly typecast because I think I do so many different kinds of things. Whether they're seen or not is another issue.
What brings people down is the same thing over and over.
I've been in this business for years and I'm still befuddled by the ways of this town.
It would be really great if people would realize that stars are only people with the same weaknesses and flaws, not immaculate idols.
A l lot of films I've done are essentially about women who are finding their voice, women who don't know themselves well.
I wouldn't have thought of myself as a person who could guide anybody and then it turned out that I can.
People are always telling me that change is good. But all that means is that something you didn't want to happen has happened.
When I wear high heels I have a great vocabulary and I speak in paragraphs. I'm more eloquent. I plan to wear them more often.
I think there's an ongoing effort involved in trying to get a bigger perspective, trying to let go of things that limit your capacity to love and be loved or your capacity to hear and to really speak.
It was not a healthy marriage for long time. It was never about another man, it was about what my and Dennis's relationship could not sustain.
I don't think we realise just how fast we go until you stop for a minute and realise just how loud and how hectic your life is, and how easily distracted you can get.
Neither of us, me nor Dennis, is cavalier about a breakup. We both behaved very honorably.
Clearly romantic comedy is my franchise genre, I don't mind saying that, it's true. I love doing them and hopefully always will do them.
I have a very good life, so I have nothing to complain about. Sometimes, I just have existential angst.
And who cares, five years down the road, what most movies made or didn't make? If it's good, it stands up.
And the insidious thing is that people will either see a movie because it did well last weekend or won't see it because it didn't do well.
The best thing about modern living is anaesthesia.
Motherhood changed me because it is so fundamental what you're doing for another person. And you are able to do even though it takes a lot.
The ultimate date for me would be with someone fantastic, fun and great - and we'd go to the Lennox Lewis/Mike Tyson fight.
Even in the first world, expectations are not as high for women as they are for men. We get that message subtly, but in the third world, it isn't subtle. Girls are isolated and encouraged not to talk to one another.
All this nothing has meant more to me than so many somethings
[On Lisa Kudrow:] She's like the best kind of jazz there is. You don't know what note she's going to hit and it's always a surprise.
Oh, I'm so inadequate. And I love myself!.
Any idiot can be brave, but courage is about knowing what's at stake, and moving forward anyway.
I've played a heroin addict and a speed freak and dark characters throughout my career.
Once women find a way to form community, everyone reaps the rewards.
Fame is also a test of character at times... Sometimes I pass the test; sometimes I'm a pain in the ass. Sometimes I'm like, Oh, God! I just want to buy some tampons!
Maybe that whole love thing is just a grown-up version of Santa Claus; just a myth we've been fed since childhood. So, we keep buying magazines, joining clubs, and doing therapy and watching movies with hit pop songs played over love montages all in a pathetic attempt to explain why our love Santa keeps getting caught in the chimney.
Women are socialized to be nice, to be docile. I call it 'shrink to fit': Shrink yourself to fit what others expect of you.
I love what you might call brutal elegance. Where form and function are really obvious. There is nothing easily broken in this house.
My father says that almost the whole world is asleep, everybody you know, everybody you see, everybody you talk to. He says that only a few people are awake and they live in a state of constant total amazement.
Ordinary people like you and me have the chance to make a tremendous difference for mothers and their children worldwide
All of [motherhood] surprised me. It surprised me from the very first second I saw Jack. I'd believed that my pregnancy was a condition. It never computed. And there he was. Everyone made fun of me because I stared at him for months and months, not being able to believe he was real.
But I'd like the pie heated and I don't want the ice cream on top I want it on the side and I'd like strawberry instead of vanilla if you have it if not then no ice cream just whipped cream but only if it's real if it's out of a can then nothing.
There are assumptions made about the way you look. I'm always surprised when people don't think I'm smart.
It's triumphant for someone to wake up to life. I feel a tremendous sense of liberation. You want to be able to use both your intuitive side and your go-get-'em side with no blame.
When you read a book as a child, it becomes a part of your identity in a way that no other reading in your whole life does.
If you empower women, you can change the world.
I don't feel particularly typecast because I think I do so many different kinds of things. Whether or not they're seen is another issue.
I am convinced, completely convinced, that there was nothing random about [the adoption], she is the daughter I should have.
Motherhood changed me because it is so fundamental what you're doing for another person. And you are able to do it even though it takes a lot.
Being a working mother means that you are always disappointing somebody.
Through Clinton and Monica, Clinton and Hillary, the scandal, the impeachment, Iraq, Bruce and Demi, Ellen and Anne, I have remained consistently and nauseatingly adorable. I have, in fact, been known to cause diabetes.