The actress returns to the big screen with her own production, after the drastic decision she made because she felt that she had to step aside from the film industry.
After a, stop, 8 years, the actress and reference of romantic comedies, Meg Ryan, returns to the ring with a new film. In an exclusive interview with People magazine she explained what made her stay away from cinema for so long.
The protagonist of You've Got Email, a 90s classic in which she starred alongside Tom Hanks, is one of the most famous faces in Hollywood, even despite her well-deserved break from the industry.
The actress born in Connecticut, United States, began her career very young when she was 20 years old and participated in the film Rich and Famous. But Meg Ryan's consecration would come in 1989, when she starred in the film When Harry Meets Sally, alongside actor Billy Cristal.
The film quickly became a commercial and critical success, and the scene of her orgasm in her restaurant crossed the screen and ended up being the reason for all the interviews she was given, making her very popular.
From then on, her career only rose until she became popularly the queen of romantic comedies, as she was baptized by various media, a nickname that she never really liked.
However, the premiere in 2002 of En Carne Viva, where she turned her career around and even appeared N- in a scene, broke her relationship with the North American public who did not receive it well and from then on her career went into decline until end up taking a break in 2015.
Now, eight years later, Meg Ryan explains why she decided to step away from the big screen. "I took a huge break because I felt that there were many other parts of my experience as a human being that I wanted to develop," the actress explained in an interview with People magazine, referring to the fact that she wanted to focus on her private life and her children.
The actress returns with a film written, directed and starring herself titled What Happens Later, which, as she explained, came to her from a personal experience when she was going through the confinement of the pandemic.