Annie Potts Plastic Surgery Before and After

Born on October 28, 1952, Annie Potts first acted in 1977 with the TV movie Black Market Baby. That same year, she appeared in 3 episodes of Busting Loose. Shortly after, she made her cinematic debut in the 1978 film Corvette Summer. Potts gained mainstream recognition in the 1980s when she starred as Janine Melnitz in the blockbuster film Ghostbusters. She next had performances in the movies Pretty in Pink and Jumpin’ Jack Flash before reprising her role as Janine in Ghostbusters II.

During this period, she also landed her first starring role on television as Edith Bedelmeyer in the short-lived series Goodtime Girls. Potts became further known for starring as Mary Jo Shively in the CBS sitcom Designing Women. After the show’s finale in 1993, she starred as Dana Palladino in another CBS sitcom called Love & War. She went on to have starring roles in the TV shows Dangerous Minds and Over the Top before headlining the show Any Day Now as Mary Elizabeth ‘M.E.’ Sims. Also in the 1990s, she voiced Bo Peep in the Toy Story films. More recently, she had a recurring role in Chicago Med. She also presently stars as “Meemaw” or Constance “Connie” Tucker in The Big Bang Theory’s spin-off prequel series Young Sheldon. She recently returned as Bo Peep in 2019’s Toy Story 4.

Has Annie Potts had Plastic Surgery?

Years ago, Annie Potts didn’t shy away from questions of plastic surgery. Although she hadn’t had one at the time, she considered its possibility. In an interview with Entertainment Tonight, she said that whenever she felt she needed to have cosmetic procedures, she would do it. During this period, though, the actress clarified that saying she would do it in the future didn’t mean she already had gone under the knife. But what’s the deal now that she’s in her 60s? According to reports, it would seem that the veteran actress was true to her words about the getting her appearance enhanced should she need it with Botox. Her latest starring gig in Young Sheldon also shows her to be looking younger than her age. Nonetheless, it doesn’t look like she’s had a face lift or any other invasive procedures since her face looks so natural.

Annie Potts Annie Potts

 

Megan Mullally Plastic Surgery Before and After

Megan Mullally was born on November 12, 1958. In 1981, she started her Hollywood career with the TV movie The Children Nobody Wanted. She later appeared with a minor role in the 1983 film Risky Business. She next had roles in the films Once Bitten, Last Resort, and About Last Night… On TV, her first starring role was as Molly Brewer Ross on the sitcom The Ellen Burstyn Show. In the 1990s, she first starred as Becky Jo on the short-lived sitcom Rachel Gunn, R.N. She later got her breakout role as Karen Walker in the NBC sitcom Will & Grace, which she starred in from 1998 to 2006. Afterward, she starred on her own show The Megan Mullally Show.

She went on to play Chief on the black comedy series Childrens Hospital from 2008 to 2016. She also played recurring role Tammy Swanson II on Parks and Recreation. Other roles on television include Rosemary on In the Motherhood, Lydia Dunfree on Party Down, Veronica Mann on Breaking In, Franny Marshall on Web Therapy, and Leanne on You, Me and the Apocalypse. As a movie actress, Mullally has had performances in the films Stealing Harvard, Fame, Smashed, The Kings of Summer, G.B.F., Date and Switch, Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day, Why Him?, Lemon, Infinity Baby, and The Disaster Artist. She’s also recently played Karen Walker again following the continuation of Will & Grace.

Has Megan Mullally had Plastic Surgery?

Already in her 60s, the Will & Grace actress seems to be resolute of her decision never to go through plastic surgery. Talking about her Will & Grace’s character Karen Walker, who’s had numerous plastic surgeries, she said she’s completely the opposite. For starters, she loves the process of aging.

“Yes, I’m turning 60. I’m excited about it. I think it’s cool, the ageing process, especially with women because we experience different things that happen to our bodies,” said the comedic actress in a previous interview.

“I like those passages, they’re like markers,” said Mullally. “But the only pressure would be that Karen is someone who never ages so I need to feel like I need to look really good. Karen has had a lot of plastic surgery, which I haven’t had.”

Megan MullallyMegan Mullally

 

Lisa Vanderpump Plastic Surgery Before and After

Lisa Vanderpump was born on 15 September 1960. She first worked as an actress, debuting when she was young. As a child, she appeared in several movies and TV shows. She debuted in the 1973 film A Touch of Class. She next made her first television appearance in an episode of John Halifax, Gentleman, after which she performed in another movie called Killer’s Moon. In the 1980s, she had performances in the films The Wildcats of St. Trinian’s and ABC Mantrap. During this period, she made guest roles in Leap in the Dark, Silk Stalkings, and Baywatch Nights.

She took a break from acting in the 2000s. She returned to the screen in the 2010s, but this time, on reality television. As of 2010, she’s a main cast member of the popular reality show The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. With her newfound fame as a reality star, she then starred in her own reality program — Vanderpump Rules — which she has been starring in since 2013. Also that year, she was a contestant on Dancing with the Stars. Afterward, she appeared as herself in an episode of the HBO series The Comeback.

Has Lisa Vanderpump had Plastic Surgery?

It’s not a surprise when reality stars get plastic surgery. Somehow, it seems like it comes with the territory. However, the celebrity, now 58, says she hasn’t done anything invasive. At least not yet, since she’s since been candid about her openness to going under the knife in the future. “I’ve always been a bit reticent really to go under the knife,” said Vanderpump. “But the way things have changed, I don’t think it’s necessary. Well, none of it is necessary, clearly.”

As for the cosmetic enhancements she receives, she reveals she sees the same surgeon as Kim Kardashian West. “I’m on television, and I’m 58 years old. My skin would not look as good as it does were it not for Dr. Simon Ourian,” said the TV personality, who also revealed she only gets lasers and the occasional fillers and Botox.

Lisa Vanderpump Lisa Vanderpump

 

Debra Winger Plastic Surgery Before and After

Debra Winger was born on May 16, 1955. In 1976, she made her film debut in Slumber Party ’57. That same year, she also had her first television role Drusilla in Wonder Woman. She later appeared in the films Thank God It’s Friday and French Postcards. In 1980, she gained recognition for her role as Sissy in the movie Urban Cowboy. For her work here, she received Golden Globe and BAFTA nominations. Shortly after, she was praised for her portrayal of Paula in the film An Officer and a Gentleman. She was then nominated for Best Actress at the Academy and Golden Globe Awards. Furthering her success, she starred as Emma Horton in the 1983 movie Terms of Endearment.

Again, this earned her Academy and Golden Globe nominations for Best Actress. She continued her acting career in the 1990s. During this period, she starred in the films Leap of Faith, A Dangerous Woman, and Forget Paris. Her performance in 1993’s Shadowlands also got her an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress. In the 2000s, she had performances in the movies Searching for Debra Winger, Big Bad Love, Eulogy, and Rachel Getting Married. In the 2010s, she got more active on the small screen. She played Frances in HBO’s In Treatment and currently stars as Maggie Bennett in Netflix’s The Ranch. She also plays Bernice Tavner in the Amazon show Patriot.

Has Debra Winger had Plastic Surgery?

The veteran actress has always been candid about her take on plastic surgery — she’s not a fan. “Gloria Steinem, who is a very good friend of mine, would probably be very upset with me for saying this, but sometimes women are their own worst enemy,” said The Ranch star. “Come on, girls, let’s look our age, and let’s lead with it. Let’s put the word out that it’s OK to be getting older, and to command respect for it,” she said.

Debra Winger Debra Winger

 

Reid Ewing Plastic Surgery Before and After

Reid Ewing was born on November 7, 1988 in Florida, United States. Prior to starting a career in Hollywood, he began performing in theater. To train further, he went to New York to attend School for Film and Television. Afterward, he decided to move to Los Angeles. In 2008, he made his screen debut in the low-budget movie Sunday! Sunday! Sunday! On television, he debuted as Dylan Marshall in the acclaimed sitcom Modern Family. He’s been playing the said role since 2009 until now.

At the same time, he also played Charlie Plunk in the Disney XD sitcom Zeke and Luther. He next played Derek in Good Luck Charlie, as well as guest starred as Johnny Cope in an episode of Up All Night. He also starred as Reid Rainbow in the web series Reiding. In the movies, he had performances in In Between Days, South Dakota, The Truth Below, and Fright Night. In 2013, he played Hugh Fields in the movie 10 Rules for Sleeping Around. This was followed by another role in the direct-to-video thriller Crush. Afterward, he starred in the drama film Mall. His latest film role was in 2016’s Temps.

Has Reid Ewing had Plastic Surgery?

In an article he wrote in 2015, the Modern Family actor admitted to undergoing plastic surgery (cheek implants) when he was 19. But the first time didn’t become his last. Instead of improving his look, it made his cheeks even more hollow. He then sought out another doctor. This time, a chin implant was suggested. Believing it would correct the problem that was caused by the first procedure, he agreed. Another problem arose, so he went through another operation again. He was 20 at that time. For the next couple of years, he had more plastic surgeries with two other doctors.

“Each procedure would cause a new problem that I would have to fix with another procedure. Anyone who has had a run-in with bad cosmetic surgery knows this is true.” said the actor. It turns out that Ewing was suffering from dysmorphic disorder, a mental illness in which one obssesses over his or her appearance. Unfortunately, none of the doctors who operated on him suggested he consulted a psychologist. There was no warning, either, that going under the knife could become an addiction. Eventually, the actor  had decided to stop. “I wish I could go back and undo all the surgeries. Now I can see that I was fine to begin with and didn’t need the surgeries after all,” he said.

Reid Ewing Reid Ewing