Following the success of St. Elmo’s Fire, Mare Winningham continued to establish a strong presence in cinema throughout the 1980s and 1990s. Notably, she appeared in the 1989 comedy Turner & Hooch alongside Tom Hanks. Her enduring talent led to further collaborations with acclaimed actors and directors.
In 1994, Winningham appeared in two films with Kevin Costner: The War, a family drama, and Wyatt Earp, a Western epic directed by Lawrence Kasdan. Wyatt Earp also featured acclaimed actors such as Gene Hackman and Dennis Quaid, showcasing Winningham’s ability to engage with powerful ensemble casts.
With over 100 appearances in television series and feature films, Mare Winningham has built a career defined by versatility, resilience, and artistic depth. In addition to acting, her skills as a singer-songwriter have allowed her to maintain a dual presence in both screen and music industries. Her dedication to the craft continues to earn her critical respect and admiration from audiences and peers alike.
Return to the previous page| Birth Date: | 16 May, 1959 |
| Age: | 60 yrs |
| Citizenship: | United States of America |
| Birth Place: | Phoenix |
| Education: | Chatsworth High School |
| Gender: | Female |
| Description: | American actress and singer |
| Spouse: | A Martinez[1981-1981] |
| Net Worth 2021: | 1.5 million |