What Plastic Surgery Has Mary McDonnell Done?

What plastic surgeries did Mary McDonnell do? The actor looks typically alluring, but why not perfect to look with some cosmetic surgery? Below are all Mary McDonnell’s plastic surgeries and body measurements!

Wiki/Bio

Mary was born April 28, 1952 in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. She is known for her role as President Laura Roslin, in Battlestar Galactica and as the First Lady in Independence Day. In 1990, she also starred in Dances with Wolves, where she played with actor Kevin Costner and Graham Greene. In the Independence Day, Mary co-starred with Will Smith, Bill Pullman, and Vivica A. Fox. Her latest movie appearances are in 2011, Scream 4 and Margin Call. After closing TV series The Closer in 2012, she returned with same character – Captain Sharon Raydor, in the spin-off Major Crimes that will air it’s fourth season on June 8, 2015.

Body Measurements

We have gathered all body measurements and statistics of Mary McDonnell, including bra size, cup size, shoe size, height, body shape, and weight.

Body Measurements
Height1.69 m, 5’7” (feet & inches)
Weight65 kg, 143 pounds
Cup Size (US)Cup Size C
Shoe Size (US)8
Body ShapeHourglass
Dress Size (US)8

Plastic Surgery

Which plastic surgery procedures have Mary McDonnell done? Below we have compiled a list of all known facts about the stars beauty enhancements:

Plastic Surgery
Nose JobN/A
Boob JobNo
Breast ReductionN/A
FaceliftN/A
LipsN/A
FillersN/A
BotoxN/A
LiposuctionN/A
Butt ImplantsN/A
Butt LiftN/A
Eyelid SurgeryN/A

Plastic Surgery Pictures

Check out these pictures of Mary McDonnell. Is there any plastic surgery involved?

Impressive: Regardless of whether or not plastic surgery is involved, Mary McDonnell still looks beautiful.
What has two eyes, a captivating smile, and looks confident? Mary McDonnell does not hesitate to bask in the spotlight.

Quotes

"Well, I don't know what Ron has in mind, but I do know about the arc of the show. Looking at how intuitive and instinctive Eddie and I play, that is the sort of thing that leads into sexual chemistry. I wouldn't be surprised if it emerged."

Mary McDonnell

"It's phenomenally important to me that, if I'm going to be spending years on a project, I need to be interested in the whole thing. I'm not there to be on my own. And if I'm going to be with these people, I'd best be interested in their work."

Mary McDonnell

"We have to get back to the beauty of just being alive in this present moment."

Mary McDonnell

"I do think that it's extremely important with this character show her assuming power with a great deal of grace, and find out how to do things she won't like - the things she's called upon to do."

Mary McDonnell

"With BSG, sci-fi is the human experience taken beyond the envelope. When I first became involved with the project, I knew that I would be able to play a human being for many years, exploring and reflecting on issues that would impact people's lives."

Mary McDonnell