Mary Elizabeth Winstead has quietly built one of the most impressive and versatile careers in Hollywood. From action-packed blockbusters to indie darlings and horror thrillers, she’s captivated audiences with her emotional range, charisma, and magnetic on-screen presence. Whether she’s stealing scenes in Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, breaking hearts in Smashed, or wielding a blaster in Ahsoka, Winstead continues to surprise and impress with every role. With such a rich and diverse resume, we’ve ranked her 15 best movie and TV performances that showcase the full scope of her talent.
15. Birds of Prey (2020)
Winstead shines as Helena Bertinelli, aka The Huntress, in this vibrant, female-led superhero romp. Her deadpan delivery, awkward social cues, and fierce combat skills make her both hilarious and formidable. Though not the central character, she steals scenes with a unique take on the antihero archetype. Her chemistry with the ensemble, particularly Margot Robbie’s Harley Quinn, adds depth and humor to the film.
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14. The Returned (2015)
In this short-lived but intriguing A&E drama, Winstead plays Rowan Blackshaw, a woman whose fiancé mysteriously returns from the dead years after his death. Her performance anchors the emotional core of the show, balancing confusion, trauma, and hope as she navigates the supernatural events around her. Though the series didn’t last beyond one season, Winstead’s grounded acting stood out in a crowded field of prestige TV.
13. Gemini Man (2019)
Starring opposite Will Smith, Winstead plays agent Danny Zakarweski, a role that allowed her to showcase both her action chops and her natural screen presence. Even with the film’s heavy visual effects and dual Will Smiths, Winstead holds her own as the film’s moral compass and emotional center. She brings heart and credibility to a character that could have been one-dimensional, turning Danny into a memorable part of the story.
12. The Spectacular Now (2013)
Though her role in this indie coming-of-age drama is brief, Winstead makes a strong impression as Holly, the protagonist’s older sister. Her scenes with Miles Teller offer a poignant glimpse into family dynamics and the emotional scars of childhood. She adds weight and maturity to a role that’s integral to understanding the main character’s troubled past. Winstead proves once again how much she can bring to even limited screen time.
11. Live Free or Die Hard (2007)
In the fourth installment of the Die Hard franchise, Winstead plays Lucy McClane, daughter of Bruce Willis’s iconic John McClane. She holds her own in a testosterone-fueled action flick, delivering grit, attitude, and wit in a role that required both emotional stakes and physical resilience. Her chemistry with Willis helps humanize the film’s explosive set pieces. Lucy wasn’t just a damsel in distress—she was a McClane through and through.
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10. Swiss Army Man (2016)
In this surreal and genre-defying indie film starring Paul Dano and Daniel Radcliffe, Winstead plays Sarah, a woman seen mostly in flashbacks and hallucinations. Though her screen time is limited, her character becomes an emotional anchor in a bizarre narrative. She brings quiet poignancy to the film’s conclusion, grounding its outlandish premise in real human emotion. It’s a delicate performance that adds unexpected emotional resonance.
9. Final Destination 3 (2006)
As Wendy Christensen, Winstead takes center stage in this fan-favorite installment of the Final Destination franchise. Her performance combines resourcefulness, vulnerability, and growing paranoia as she tries to cheat death. Winstead made a lasting impression in the horror genre, elevating what could have been a disposable scream-queen role with genuine pathos. It marked an early breakout for her in mainstream cinema.
8. Ahsoka (2023)
Joining the Star Wars universe as Hera Syndulla, Winstead brings warmth, wisdom, and command to the live-action version of the beloved animated character. Her portrayal honors Hera’s legacy while adding new layers of gravitas and emotional nuance. As a leader in the New Republic, Winstead seamlessly transitions between fierce pilot and maternal figure to her crew. It’s a role that showcases her strength and poise in a galaxy far, far away.
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7. All About Nina (2018)
Winstead plays Nina Geld, a stand-up comedian whose sharp exterior hides deep emotional wounds. This raw and unflinching performance captures the complexity of trauma, ambition, and vulnerability in the entertainment world. It’s a career-defining role, with Winstead delivering one of her most powerful and emotionally honest portrayals. The film relies heavily on her ability to shift between dark humor and intense drama, and she excels.
6. 10 Cloverfield Lane (2016)
In this psychological thriller, Winstead plays Michelle, a woman who wakes up in a bunker with a stranger claiming the outside world is uninhabitable. Her performance is masterful, building from quiet suspicion to bold defiance as her character unravels the truth. She captures the anxiety and tension of the situation with minimal dialogue and maximum presence. It’s a standout role that showcases her command of suspense and subtle emotion.
5. Death Proof (2007)
In Quentin Tarantino’s grindhouse homage, Winstead plays Lee, a bubbly actress caught up in a deadly chase. While her role is smaller compared to other characters, her performance brings levity and charm to the film’s first half. Tarantino’s dialogue-heavy scenes suit her well, and she brings a disarming likability that makes the eventual danger all the more chilling. Even in a supporting role, Winstead leaves a lasting impression.
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4. Kate (2021)
In this stylish action-thriller, Winstead plays a ruthless assassin with just 24 hours to live after being poisoned. Her performance brings emotional depth to an otherwise high-octane revenge tale, balancing raw vulnerability with brutal efficiency. She performs her own stunts and delivers an intense, physically demanding role reminiscent of John Wick. Winstead’s magnetic presence elevates Kate beyond its genre conventions.
3. Smashed (2012)
In this critically acclaimed indie drama, Winstead gives a heartbreaking performance as a young woman trying to overcome alcoholism. The role demanded vulnerability, restraint, and emotional complexity—and she delivered all three. Her nuanced portrayal earned widespread praise and proved she could carry an intimate, character-driven film. It remains one of her most emotionally resonant performances to date.
2. Fargo (Season 3, 2017)
In the third season of FX’s Fargo, Winstead stars as Nikki Swango, a cunning parolee and bridge enthusiast entangled in a criminal conspiracy. Her portrayal is fierce, layered, and unpredictable—at once calculating and sympathetic. She captures the Coen Brothers’ tone perfectly, walking the line between dark humor and tragedy. Winstead’s turn here is widely regarded as one of the show’s most memorable characters.
1. Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010)
As the enigmatic Ramona Flowers, Winstead became an icon for a generation. She brings effortless cool, emotional distance, and subtle vulnerability to the role, creating a character both mysterious and deeply human. Her chemistry with Michael Cera drives the heart of the film, even amid its hyper-stylized chaos. Scott Pilgrim cemented Winstead’s status as a cult favorite and showcased her as a true star.
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