Kyra Sedgwick Plastic Surgery Before and After
Did Kyra Sedgwick have Plastic Surgery?
The New York-born actress has been acting since she was 16 years old. Now 49, Sedgwick has been on the screen for more than three decades. With that said, fans and critics alike notice the actress’ youthful glow. Since she has been in the acting industry for so long, the film and TV star has faced plastic surgery rumors for some time now.
Now that she’s almost 50, reports of cosmetic procedures began to surface again, stemming from the fact that Sedgwick hasn’t significantly age. Even her body looks like a body of someone who’s just in her 30s. These factors then create suspicions among people.
Thus, claims of surgical enhancements have since been considered. Previous reports state that the actress has had facelift to rejuvenate her face to appear essentially younger. There were even reports that the actress admitted to undergoing the procedure and that she said she didn’t like the result because it made her face felt frozen for some time. This, allegedly, made the actress stop going under the knife.
Aside from her face, she also reportedly has undergone a breast augmentation. Being in her late 40s and being a mother of two, Sedgwick’s body, particularly her bust area, seems to be remarkably great. She has full and firm breasts, which is unlikely for a women in her age. So, talks of a remedial action came to surface.
Born on August 19, 1965, Sedgwick began her acting career with a one-episode role in the soap opera Another World. After appearing in more TV shows such as ABC Afterschool Special and Miami Vice in 1985, she made her film debut in War and Love.
Further Work as an Actress
During the late 1980s to early 1990s, she appeared in many other TV movies, including Women & Men 2, Miss Rose White and Family Pictures. She also starred as Donna, the childhood sweetheart of Tom Cruise’s character in the critically acclaimed 1989 movie Born on the Fourth of July, which became both a critical and commercial success.
More roles on film followed such as in Mr. and Mrs. Bridge (1990), Pyrates (1991), Singles (1992), Heart and Souls (1993) and Murder in the First (1995). The following year, she starred opposite John Travolta in 1996’s Phenomenon. In the early 2000s, she appeared in such features as What’s Cooking?, Labor Pains, Personal Velocity: Three Portraits, Just a Kiss, Secondhand Lions and The Woodsman, among others.
She also voiced Batwoman in 2003’s Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman. Her major breakthrough came in 2005 when she was cast for the lead role of Brenda Leigh Johnson in the crime drama series The Closer. She was the lead in the show until its finale in 2012, after seven seasons. It has now spin-off called Major Crimes.
Her role as a female deputy chief earned her critical acclaim, garnering several nominations from major award-giving bodies, as well as winning a Golden Globe for Best Actress in 2007 and an Emmy Award for the same category in 2010.
In 2007, she played the role of Stella Peck in the sports comedy film The Game Plan, starring alongside Dwayne Johnson. The movie received negative reviews but was a box office hit, earning over $147 million on a $22 million budget. The following year, she did voice work as Lois Lane in Justice League: The New Frontier. She starred in 2009’s Gamer, starring Gerard Butler and Logan Lerman but the movie failed to earn good reviews and box office success.
Recent motion pictures include Man on a Ledge starring Sam Worthington, The Possession, an uncredited role in Kill Your Darlings and The Humbling. She will star in the upcoming films Reach Me, Big Sky, and 1 Chisper. In 2014, she appeared as a guest star playing the role of Deputy Police Chief Wuntch on the TV series Brooklyn Nine-Nine.