Winona Ryder

Winona Ryder

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Birthday: 
29 October 1971, Winona, Minnesota, USA
Birth Name: 
Winona Laura Horowitz
Height: 
161 cm
Winona Ryder was born Winona Laura Horowitz in Olmsted County, Minnesota, and was named after a nearby town, Winona, Minnesota. She is the daughter of Cynthia (Istas), an author and video producer, and Michael Horowitz, a publisher and bookseller. Her father's family is Russian Jewish and Romanian Jewish. She grew up in a ranch commune in Nort... Show more »
Winona Ryder was born Winona Laura Horowitz in Olmsted County, Minnesota, and was named after a nearby town, Winona, Minnesota. She is the daughter of Cynthia (Istas), an author and video producer, and Michael Horowitz, a publisher and bookseller. Her father's family is Russian Jewish and Romanian Jewish. She grew up in a ranch commune in Northern California which had no electricity. She is the goddaughter of Timothy Leary. Her parents were friends of Beat poet Allen Ginsberg and once edited a book called "Shaman Woman Mainline Lady", an anthology of writings on the drug experience in literature, which included one piece by Louisa May Alcott. Ryder would later play the lead role of Josephine March in the adaptation of this author's novel Little Women (1994).Ryder moved with her parents to Petaluma, California when she was ten and enrolled in acting classes at the American Conservatory Theater. At age 13, she had a video audition to the film Desert Bloom (1986), but did not get the role. However, director David Seltzer spotted her and cast her in Lucas (1986). When telephoned to ask how she would like to have her name appear on the credits, she suggested Ryder as her father's Mitch Ryder album was playing the background. Ryder was selected for the role of Mary Corleone in The Godfather: Part III (1990), but had to drop out of the role after catching the flu from the strain of doing the films Welcome Home, Roxy Carmichael (1990) and Mermaids (1990) back to back. She said she did not want to let everyone down by doing a substandard performance. She later made The Age of Innocence (1993), which was directed by Martin Scorsese, whom she believes to be "the best director in the world". Show less «

Winona Ryder's FILMOGRAPHY

The Simpsons - Season 29

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Stranger Things - Season 2

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Saturday Night Live - Season 43

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Drunk History - Season 5

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The 74th Annual Golden Globe Awards 2017

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The Simpsons - Season 28

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Stranger Things - Season 1

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Saturday Night Live - Season 42

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Drunk History - Season 4

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For the Love of Spock

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The Simpsons - Season 27

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Saturday Night Live - Season 41

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Show Me A Hero - Season 1

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Drunk History - Season 3

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Experimenter

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The Simpsons - Season 26

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Drunk History - Season 2

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Turks and Caicos

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The Simpsons - Season 25

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Drunk History - Season 1

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Homefront (2013)

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The Simpsons - Season 24

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Frankenweenie

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Winona Ryder'S roles

Josephine 'Jo' March
Josephine 'Jo' March
Geneva
Geneva
Elsa Van Helsing
Elsa Van Helsing
Susanna
Susanna
Donna Hawthorne
Donna Hawthorne
Cheryl Moore
Cheryl Moore
May Welland
May Welland
Kim Boggs
Kim Boggs
Rina
Rina
Lelaina Pierce
Lelaina Pierce
Kelly La Fonda
Kelly La Fonda
Amanda Grayson
Amanda Grayson
Mina Murray
Mina Murray
Deborah Pellicotti
Deborah Pellicotti
Lydia
Lydia
Veronica
Veronica
Abigail Williams
Abigail Williams
Melanie Fall
Melanie Fall
Louise 'Babe' Bennett
Louise 'Babe' Bennett
Nola
Nola
Charlotte Flax
Charlotte Flax
Charlotte Fielding
Charlotte Fielding
Beth Macintyre
Beth Macintyre
Nicola Anders
Nicola Anders
Sheryl Marie Mott
Sheryl Marie Mott
Annalee Call
Annalee Call
Myra Gale Brown
Myra Gale Brown
Bjork
Bjork
Joyce Byers
Joyce Byers
Vinni Restiano
Vinni Restiano
Allison Taylor
Allison Taylor
Melissa Warburton
Melissa Warburton
Corky
Corky
Lindsay
Lindsay
Bjork, Herself, Herself - Host
Bjork, Herself, Herself - Host