Meg Ryan, 61, is arguably the most gorgeous lady in the world.

Meg Ryan: From Romantic Comedy Stardom to Personal Challenges In 1989, Meg Ryan made cinematic history with a fake orgasm in “When Harry Met Sally,” catapulting her to international fame. Throughout the 1990s, she charmed audiences in romantic comedies like “City of Angels” and “Sleepless in Seattle,” earning up to $15 million per film. Paired with Tom Hanks, she became known as “America’s Sweetheart,” receiving her third Golden Globe nomination.


However, her image took a hit in the early 2000s due to a publicized relationship with Russell Crowe, leading to her divorce from Dennis Quaid in 2001. Meg Ryan’s attempt at a career shift with films like “In the Cut” didn’t fare well at the box office. Despite challenges, she remained tight-lipped about her personal life, stating in 2008, “Everyone should act in accordance with their own moral convictions.” In recent years, there’s been a resurgence in Meg Ryan’s public image. As she celebrated her 61st birthday, she seemed to be reclaiming her original allure. Tonight at 8:15 on Kabel Eins, viewers can reminisce as “Email for You” airs, marking a nostalgic journey through Meg Ryan’s iconic roles.