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What has Debra done to her face??


I saw her in an interview in the Actor's Studio and she looked so, so different... I barely recognized her!

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Different than what/when? I would have enjoyed seeing this program. Was this a recently taped program (could you tell?) or a rebroadcast?

I looked on the Bravo website and was able to see one photo of her as she was on the program and thought she looked fine and familiar. She may have been made up a little differently by the Actors' Studio makeup artist than how she might normally appear. Or she might be trying out a new look on her own.

Anyone wanting to see the photo click on http://www.bravotv.com/Inside_the_Actors_Studio/gallery/Debra_Winger.shtml.

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I'm looking at "Forget Paris" at this moment and more recent shots on IMdb and it looks like she's had her nose done. She's blonde now too, like alot of actors her age, rather than trying to keep her hair dark. Maybe a little botox. I think she looks great.

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Debra, please go back to your natural brown hair color--you look so much
better as a brunette!

"I'm impossible to forget but hard to remember" --Elizabethtown





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its called old age look it up ask your mom these things happen

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No, the problem is it's not old age. That would be more natural and there would be no problem recognizing people as they age.
This is exactly the opposite: not accepting your real age and messing with your face to try to hide the passing of time. Unfortunately, this is what most actresses do.

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She doesn't look older...just like a different person.

http://editorial.gettyimages.com/source/search/details_pop.aspx?iid=52261986&cdi=0

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Exactly! That's what I meant.

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Different lighting, different camera angle, different hair color--yes, she looks different. Probably the makeup used for her appearance on Actors' Studio is quite different, TV makeup is not the same as what you'd wear to a premiere. If you have your driver's license picture and a professional studio portrait taken on the same day, they may not look like the same person at all. Same principle, really. Whatever--she looks hot, regardless. All this obsessing over assumed "plastic surgery" because someone doesn't look exactly the same in every photograph, let alone how they looked twenty years ago, strikes me as slightly ridiculous.

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