Mary Elizabeth Winstead Movies
North Carolina native
Mary Elizabeth Winstead began training as a ballet dancer as a child, and later studied at Joffrey Ballet School in Chicago. She also studied singing and acting intensively and pursued a successful career on Broadway, appearing in productions like
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Eventually transitioning to the screen,
Winstead became an audience favorite when she made a handful of appearances on the soap opera
Passions in 1999. She would go on to appear in movies like 2005's
Sky High and
Final Destination 3, before scoring the role of Lee -- the girl whose friends use her as collateral in order to drive a mint Dodge Charger -- in 2007's
Death Proof, part of the double-feature
Grindhouse. She played Lucy in
Live Free or Die Hard, before taking on the role of Ramona V. Flowers in the quirky 2010 graphic novel adaptation
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World. ~ Cammila Collar, Rovi