Rita Wilson: Actress, Singer, and Humanitarian
Early Life and Career
Rita Wilson, born Margarita Ibrahimoff on October 26, 1956, is an American actress, singer, and film producer. Her ancestry is primarily Greek and Bulgarian. Wilson received Greek citizenship in 2019 for her efforts in assisting Greece after a devastating wildfire. She attended Hollywood High School and began her acting career at age 15, appearing in the television show "The Brady Bunch."
Acting Roles
Wilson has had a successful acting career, with notable roles in films such as "Volunteers" (1985), "Sleepless in Seattle" (1993), "Now and Then" (1995), and "That Thing You Do!" (1996). She has also starred in television shows such as "Frasier," "The Good Wife," and "Runaway."
Musical Career
In addition to acting, Wilson is also an accomplished singer-songwriter. She has released four albums and has performed live around the world. Her latest album, "Rita Wilson Now Forever Duets," features collaborations with notable artists such as Willie Nelson, Jackson Browne, and Keith Urban.
Humanitarian Work
Wilson is also known for her humanitarian work. She is an advocate for organizations that support cancer research and women's rights. In addition, she has worked with the United Nations to raise awareness about the global refugee crisis.
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