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rdfs:comment | - In 2010, she guest-starred on Law & Order in the episode "Boy on Fire" as Principal Woodside.
- Debra Winger (born May 16, 1955) is an American actress. She appeared in The Wizard of Oz in Concert: Dreams Come True narrating the Cyclone sequence and playing The Wicked Witch of the West.
- Debra Winger is an American actress. She gained critical acclaim for her performance in Urban Cowboy in 1980 but is best known for her work in An Officer and a Gentleman and Terms of Endearment. She has been nominated for Academy Awards, Golden Globe awards, BAFTA awards, Emmy Awards, and won the National Society of Film Critics Award.
- Debra Winger (b. 1955) is an actress known for her roles in films such as An Officer and a Gentleman, Urban Cowboy, and Terms of Endearment. Winger appeared in a 1992 episode of Sesame Street, playing pretend with Big Bird and the Birdketeers and counting to 41 with The Count.
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Caption | - Winger at the New York premiere of Rachel Getting Married
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abstract | - In 2010, she guest-starred on Law & Order in the episode "Boy on Fire" as Principal Woodside.
- Debra Winger (born May 16, 1955) is an American actress. She appeared in The Wizard of Oz in Concert: Dreams Come True narrating the Cyclone sequence and playing The Wicked Witch of the West.
- Debra Winger is an American actress. She gained critical acclaim for her performance in Urban Cowboy in 1980 but is best known for her work in An Officer and a Gentleman and Terms of Endearment. She has been nominated for Academy Awards, Golden Globe awards, BAFTA awards, Emmy Awards, and won the National Society of Film Critics Award.
- Debra Winger (b. 1955) is an actress known for her roles in films such as An Officer and a Gentleman, Urban Cowboy, and Terms of Endearment. Winger appeared in a 1992 episode of Sesame Street, playing pretend with Big Bird and the Birdketeers and counting to 41 with The Count.
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