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Winona Ryder

Winona Ryder

Following her breakthrough in 1988's Beetlejuice, Winona Ryder emerged as one of the most celebrated actresses of her generation. Adept at playing characters ranging from depressed, angst-ridden goths to Edith Wharton debutantes, the saucer-eyed, porcelain-skinned Ryder has attained critical respect in addition to widespread popularity. Ryder was born in and named after the city of Winona, MN, on October 29, 1971. The daughter of communal hippies and the goddaughter of LSD guru Timothy Leary, she grew up on a commune in Northern California. Ryder's family moved to Petaluma when she was ten; following regular abuse from her classmates, who targeted her for her unconventional, androgynous appearance (she was once jumped by a group of boys who had mistaken her for a gay boy), she was home schooled. At the age of 11, she joined the American Conservatory Theatre, and was soon trying out for movie roles. An audition for the part of Jon Voight's daughter in Desert Bloom failed to yield a role but did land the actress an agent, and at the age of 14, Ryder -- who had changed her last name from Horowitz -- made her film debut in Lucas (1986). Finding popularity with her turn as a suicidal teen who has more in common with the ghosts living in her attic than with her yuppie parents in Tim Burton's black comedy Beetlejuice, Ryder quickly became one of the most steadily employed actresses in Hollywood. She continued to corner the alienated and/or confused teen market with starring roles in a number of offbeat films, including the 1989 cult classic Heathers, Great Balls of Fire (in which she played Jerry Lee Lewis' 13-year-old bride), Burton's Edward Scissorhands, and Mermaids. The early '90s saw Ryder begin to branch out from teen roles toward parts requiring greater maturity. Following a turn as a taxi driver in Jim Jarmusch's Night on Earth (1991), the actress starred in Francis Ford Coppola's lavish adaptation Bram Stoker's Dracula and then went on to play Antonio Banderas' lover in the critically disembowelled The House of the Spirits. Greater success came with Martin Scorsese's 1993 adaptation of Edith Wharton's The Age of Innocence. Ryder won a Best Supporting Actress Oscar nomination for her portrayal of Daniel Day-Lewis' picture-perfect wife, and in the process started getting taken seriously as an actress capable of playing more adult characters. A second Oscar nomination -- this time for Best Actress -- followed the next year for Ryder's portrayal of Jo March in Gillian Armstrong's adaptation of Little Women. The same year, the actress took on an entirely different role in Reality Bites, in which she played a twentysomething suffering from post-graduation angst. Similar twentysomething angst followed in How to Make an American Quilt (1995) but was then traded for Puritanical adultery, hair extensions, and another turn with Daniel Day-Lewis in Nicholas Hytner's 1996 adaptation of The Crucible. Following a starring role in the highly anticipated and almost as highly criticized Alien Resurrection in 1997, Ryder had a turn as the waif-ish object of Kenneth Branagh's affections in Woody Allen's Celebrity. She managed to escape much of the criticism leveled at both of these films, and in 1999 and 2000, she reappeared with lead roles in two films, Girl, Interrupted, in which she played a mental institution inmate in the female answer to One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, and the supernatural thriller Lost Souls. Winona shed her skin once more in 2002, when she took the romantic lead in Mr. Deeds, a typically goofy Adam Sandler vehicle. This was a surprising move for Ryder, who, despite making a niche for herself in nearly every imaginable genre, has rarely delved into the world of madcap romantic comedies. Of course, 2001-2002 wouldn't be complete without mention of Winona's inexplicable thievery; the young millionaire was convicted for stealing $5,500 worth of merchandise from a Beverly Hills Saks Fifth Avenue. 2003, meanwhile, meant more unfamiliar territory for Ryder -- she left fiction behind for a part in the documentary The Day My God Died. An uncredited turn as a warped child psychologist in director Asia Argento's The Heart is Decietful Above all Things showed without question that Ryder was still willing to shake things up on the silver screen, and in 2006 she would play an insurance claims investigator assigned the task of investigating a curious death in the aptly titled comedy The Darwin Awards. Later that same year, Ryder would be rotoscoped for a supporting role in director Richard Linklater's animated adaptation of the Philip K. Dick novel A Scanner Darkly. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide


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Winona Ryder Trivia

When was Winona Ryder born?
Winona Ryder was born on October 29, 1971

What role did Winona Ryder play in Girl, Interrupted?
Winona Ryder played Susanna Kaysen in Girl, Interrupted

What role did Winona Ryder play in Lost Souls?
Winona Ryder played Maya Larkin in Lost Souls

Who did Winona Ryder portray in Boys?
Winona Ryder was Patty Vare in Boys

Who did Winona Ryder play in How to Make an American Quilt?
Winona Ryder was Finn Dodd in How to Make an American Quilt

Who did Winona Ryder portray in Little Women?
Winona Ryder was Jo March in Little Women

Who did Winona Ryder portray in Reality Bites?
Winona Ryder was Lelaina Pierce in Reality Bites

What role did Winona Ryder portray in Welcome Home, Roxy Carmichael?
Winona Ryder played Dinky Bossetti in Welcome Home, Roxy Carmichael

Who did Winona Ryder portray in Night on Earth?
Winona Ryder was Corky in Night on Earth

Who did Winona Ryder portray in Heathers?
Winona Ryder was Veronica Sawyer in Heathers

What role did Winona Ryder play in Sex and Death 101?
Winona Ryder played Death Nell in Sex and Death 101

What role did Winona Ryder portray in The Darwin Awards?
Winona Ryder played Siri Tyler in The Darwin Awards

What role did Winona Ryder portray in Mr. Deeds?
Winona Ryder played Babe Bennett in Mr. Deeds

Who did Winona Ryder portray in Autumn in New York?
Winona Ryder was Charlotte Fielding in Autumn in New York

What role did Winona Ryder play in Alien Resurrection?
Winona Ryder played Annalee Call in Alien Resurrection

Who did Winona Ryder play in The Crucible?
Winona Ryder was Abigail Williams in The Crucible

What role did Winona Ryder portray in Great Balls of Fire!?
Winona Ryder played Myra Gale Lewis in Great Balls of Fire!

Who did Winona Ryder play in Edward Scissorhands?
Winona Ryder was Kim Boggs in Edward Scissorhands

What role did Winona Ryder portray in Bram Stoker's Dracula?
Winona Ryder played Elisabeta in Bram Stoker's Dracula

What role did Winona Ryder portray in Bram Stoker's Dracula?
Winona Ryder played Mina Murray in Bram Stoker's Dracula

Who did Winona Ryder play in The Age of Innocence?
Winona Ryder was May Welland in The Age of Innocence

Who did Winona Ryder portray in Mermaids?
Winona Ryder was Charlotte Flax in Mermaids

Who did Winona Ryder portray in The Ten?
Winona Ryder was Kelly La Fonda in The Ten

What role did Winona Ryder portray in A Scanner Darkly?
Winona Ryder played Donna Hawthorn in A Scanner Darkly

Who did Winona Ryder play in The House of the Spirits?
Winona Ryder was Blanca in The House of the Spirits

Who did Winona Ryder play in Lucas?
Winona Ryder was Rina in Lucas

What role did Winona Ryder portray in 1969?
Winona Ryder played Beth in 1969

Who did Winona Ryder play in Beetlejuice?
Winona Ryder was Lydia Deetz in Beetlejuice

What role did Winona Ryder portray in Celebrity?
Winona Ryder played Nola in Celebrity

Who did Winona Ryder play in Star Trek?
Winona Ryder was Amanda Grayson in Star Trek

Who did Winona Ryder play in The Heart is Deceitful Above All Things?
Winona Ryder was Psychologist in The Heart is Deceitful Above All Things


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