Winona Ryder was born Winona Horowitz
and named after her the town in which
she was born,
Winona Minnesota
Winona Laura Horowitz
She grew up in a ranch
commune in Northern California
where there was no electricity.
She is the Goddaughter of Timothy Leary
and 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
this included one piece by
Louisa May Alcott. Winona Ryder
was later to star as
Jo in this author`s
Little Women (1994).
She moved with her parents
to Petaluma
(near San Francisco)
when she was ten and enrolled
in acting classes
at the American Conservatory Theater.
At 13 she had
At 13 she had a video audition
to the film Desert Bloom (1986),
but didn`t get the part.
Director David Seltzer,
however, spotted her
and cast her in Lucas (1986).
When telephoned to ask
how she`d like to have
her name appear on
the credits,
she suggested Ryder
as her father`s Mitch Ryder
album was playing
the background.
selected for
the part of
Mary Corleone
in The Godfather: Part III (1990),
but had to
drop out of the role
after catching
from the strain
of doing the films
Welcome Home, Roxy
Carmichael (1990)
and Mermaids (1990)
back to back.
She said she
didn`t want to let everyone
let everyone
down by doing
a substandard
performance.
She later made
The Age of Innocence (1993)
which was directed
by Martin Scorsese,
who she believes
to be "the best director
in the world".
later made
which was directed by Martin Scorsese
later made The Age of Innocence (1993)
who she be
believes to be
best director
(1986). When telephoned
he believes to be "the best
director in the world".
(1994). She
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Frequently plays
a character who
In most of
her films,
she`s played
a journalist,
or just a teenager
who writes in
a journal or diary.
Frequently plays a character who writes. In most of her films, she`s played a journalist, reporter, a writer, or just a teenager who writes in a journal or diary.
Frequently plays a character who writes. In most of her films, she`s played
a journalist, reporter, a writer, or just a teenager who writes in a journal or diary.
Her real hair
color is blonde
but when she made
her first major film,
Lucas (1986), her
hair color was
her hair color was dyed black.
She was told
to keep it that
color and with
the exception of
of Edward Scissorhands (1990)
)it has stayed
that color since.
Her real hair color is blonde but when she made her first major film, Lucas (1986), her hair color was dyed black. She was told to keep it that color and with the exception of Edward Scissorhands (1990)it has stayed that color since.
Was engaged to Matt Damon. (2000)
Her December 22, 1999, guest spot on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" (1992) was her second-ever appearance on a talk show. She did it to promote Girl, Interrupted (1999),
the first film on which she served as executive producer.
She clearly had jitters but settled in comfortably. She made her first appearance on "The Oprah Winfrey Show" (1986) with Mermaids (1990) co-star Cher
Injured knee while filming Girl, Interrupted (1999). (22 March 1999)
Ranked #42 in Empire (UK) magazine`s the Top 100 Movie Stars of All Time list. (October 1997)
Chosen by People magazine as one of the 50 Most Beautiful People in the World. (1997)
Born at 11:00am, CDT.
She briefly checked herself into a hospital when she was 20, because she was suffering from depression, anxiety attacks, and exhaustion, resulting from constantly working on films.
Graduated from Petaluma High School with a 4.0 GPA.
Received a star on the Walk of Fame in Hollywood, California, in October 2000, and was voted Best-Dressed Celebrity of the Week by Entertainment Weekly for the event.
Helped Italian designer Giorgio Armani promote his Manhattan chain of stores. (1996)
Had to turn down the role of Nina in The Object of My Affection (1998) due to scheduling conflicts. (1997)
Chosen as one of the Top Players Under 35 list by People magazine. (1996)
Began work on Girl, Interrupted (1999), which took four more years to make it to the screen. (1996)
The role of Nola in Celebrity (1998) was actually written for Drew Barrymore. (1997)
Although there was no electricity on the commune where they lived, when Winona was seven, her mother began to run an old movie theater in a nearby barn and would screen movies all day. She allowed Winona to miss school to watch movies with her.
Although there was no electricity on the commune where they lived, when Winona was seven, her
Independent filmmaker Jim Jarmusch wrote a part specifically for her in Night on Earth (1991), as a tattooed, chain-smoking cabbie who dreams of becoming a mechanic.
She dedicated the film Little Women (1994) to Polly Klaas, a young girl from her hometown of Petaluma, California, who was kidnapped and brutally murdered. She offered a $200,000 reward for anyone with information on the subject, and remains a strong supporter of the Polly Klaas Foundation.
Auditioned for the Marla Singer role in Fight Club (1999), which eventually went to Helena Bonham Carter.
Beat poet Allen Ginsberg was a close friend of her parents.
Upset with MGM for refusing to pre-screen Autumn in New York (2000), saying she was very proud of the film and that the studio was giving it a bad name before it was even released. (2000)
Refused to do promotion for Lost Souls (2000). (2000)
Signed on to "The Girl You Want." After a few weeks of preproduction, she received a new version of the script, which she hated, and tried to get out of her contract. Touchstone Pictures threatened to sue her if she did, and so she completed the film. The film`s title was changed to Boys (1996) and sat on the shelf for more than a year. After it finally got its release, it was released in less than 100 theaters in North America and grossed less than five hundred thousand dollars. (1995)
Her favorite book is J.D. Salinger`s "The Catcher in the Rye." She says she owns every paperback edition and translations.
In late 1999, she started her own music company, Roustabout Studios.
Presented Best Picture contender The Cider House Rules (1999) at the 72nd Academy Awards. (March 2000)
Appeared on the season finale of "Saturday Night Live" (1975) as herself. (19 May 2001)
Had to turn down the role of Alice Sutton in Conspiracy Theory (1997), which went to Julia Roberts, because of scheduling conflicts.
The film Lost Souls (2000), though it was released in late 2000, was actually shot in 1998, and New Line Cinema kept in on the shelf for two years.
Had one date with Old 97`s frontman Rhett Miller, who wrote the song "Rollerskate Skinny" about her.
Turned down the lead role in Sabrina (1995) because she felt she could not fill Audrey Hepburn`s shoes and that the role was marked by sexism. (1994)
Her agent begged her not to do Heathers (1989), saying her career would be over.
Enrolled at the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco at the age of 12.
The first house she bought was in the Hollywood Hills. She soon moved, saying she never fitted in.
Says Sarah Miles`s performance in Ryan`s Daughter (1970) inspired her to become a professional actress.
First auditioned for the role of Blanca in The House of the Spirits (1993) when she was sixteen, but the part went to Pernilla August. The film took years to get made, and when it finally did, August had to drop out at the last minute due to pregnancy, and Winona replaced her.
Dropped out of The Godfather: Part III (1990). She said in an interview later that year that she arrived in Rome to film and simply could not get out of bed. A doctor was called and ordered her to return home and sleep.
Dated Johnny Depp for many years. He had a tattoo of her name and after they broke up, he had it reduced to "Wino forever."
Was considered for the part of Janet in a big-screen remake of "Three`s Company" (1977) opposite Ben Stiller and Cameron Diaz, but the project was eventually cancelled.
Suffered severe stomach pains and doubled over in pain. She was sent to her hotel room in London, England, UK, and later was admitted to the hospital and diagnosed with a severe gastroenterological disorder. She left the UK on August 24th. The sickness caused her to drop out of the (unreleased) film Lily and the Secret Planting (2002) and her part eventually went to Kate Winslet instead. Winona was said to have been very passionate about her role in the film and was heartbroken to leave. The incident brought to mind the similar 1990 stomach flu that caused her to drop out of The Godfather: Part III (1990) two days before filming began, causing a lot of controversy. (16 August 2001)
Was arrested in Beverly Hills for allegedly stealing clothing items and carrying illegal pharmaceutical drugs without a prescription. Her lawyer denied the accusations, and Winona was released later that evening on $20,000 bail. Despite her alleged crime, Beverly Hills police described her as "very friendly, polite, and cooperative" and "a nice lady." (December 12, 2001)
Appeared on the cover of the June 2002 cover of W magazine wearing a "Free Winona" T-shirt. "Free Winona" T-shirts became popular over the Internet following her December 22, 2001 arrest, with many fans sporting them and purses in support.
Broke her arm during the filming of Mr. Deeds (2002), in the scene where she and Adam Sandler are riding bikes down a flight of stairs.
November 6, 2002. She was found guilty of vandalism and grand theft in connection with the shoplifting charges dating from back on December 12, 2001. Sentencing is scheduled for December 6, 2002. She was acquitted of a third charge, burglary.
6 December 2002 - Sentenced to 480 hours of community service, three years` probation, $3700 in fines, and $6355 in restitution for her arrest on shoplifting charges.
Measurements: 34C-22-34 (1992- on set of "Bram Stoker`s Dracula (1992)"), 35C-23 1/2- 34 (1996 designer notes), (Source: Celebrity Sleuth magazine).
Was the host during Will Ferrell`s final episode as a regular cast member of "Saturday Night Live" (1975).
Dropped out of Eulogy (2004).
Turned down the role of Katrina in Sleepy Hollow (1999), which went to Christina Ricci.
A fan of the film Grey Gardens (1975).
Suffers from insomnia. She allegedly has had a habit of talking on the phone with actor Al Pacino, who also suffers from insomnia.
Suffers from aquaphobia due to a trauma she received when she nearly drowned at the age of 12. This caused problems when she had to act in some of the under-water scenes in Alien: Resurrection (1997). The scenes had to be retaken endless times because of this.
Member of jury at the Cannes Film Festival in 1998
Her friendship with best friend Gwyneth Paltrow ended in the late 1990s because their lives grew apart.
Persuaded Universal Pictures to turn the February 1994 Los Angeles premiere of Reality Bites (1994) into a benefit for the Polly Klaas Foundation. She also had enough clout to see that Louisa May Alcott`s "Little Women" - Polly`s favorite book - was made into Little Women (1994), with Winona in the title role and the film dedicated to Polly Hannah Klaas.
She is the 2,165th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Her great friend, Anthony Hopkins attended the ceremony. November 2000.
Billy Wilder and William Holden are two artists for whom Ryder has great respect.
She serves on the Board of American Indian College Funds.
March 17, 2000, San Francisco International Film Festival awarded the prestigious Peter J. Owens Award to her for brilliance, independence and integrity.
Had several films that were announced but later canceled in the mid-2000s: Robert Altman`s "The Widow Claire," Norman Jewison`s "Embers," Jonas Ã...kerlund`s "Oskur Fishman," and Elie Chouraqui`s "Beyond Friendship.".
Her participation in The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things (2004) was reported by Italian newspapers months before the official announcements were made; Ryder claims she met author J.T. LeRoy in 1993 at an opera.
She was harassed her first week of junior high school when a group of bullies mistook her for an effeminate, scrawny boy.
VH1`s "100 Greatest Teen Stars" (2006) (mini) ranked her seventh.
She was given an honorary Master of Fine Arts degree from the American Conservatory Theater.
In 1995, she made yet another significant artistic departure, recording a spoken word reading of the famous diary of Anne Frank, for which she received a Grammy nomination. Winona became one of the few non-musicians to have been nominated for both an Oscar and a Grammy for different projects.
She has a younger brother Uri Horowitz (named after Yuri Gagarin), an older half-brother Jubal Palmer and an older half-sister Sunyata Palmer.
Her father`s family was originally named `Tomchin`, however she stated that they were wrongly assigned the name of the family that they were travelling with when they arrived at Ellis Island, in 1906.
Avid reader of 1960s literature (Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac), but also F. Scott Fitzgerald, Jane Austen, Aldous Huxley, Oscar Wilde, and many more. All-time favorite book is "The Catcher in the Rye" by J.D. Salinger.
She is also into music and plays the guitar. Her favorite band at one point was `The Replacements`, but she also loves Tom Waits, Cocteau Twins, Wilco and many others.
She owns some of Hollywood`s stars` most priceless possessions (Louis Armstrong`s bongo drums among others). She also has a collection of vintage Hollywood costumes, including Russ Tamblyn`s jacket from West Side Story (1961), Leslie Caron`s dress from An American in Paris (1951), Claudette Colbert`s gown from It Happened One Night (1934), Olivia de Havilland`s blouse from Gone with the Wind (1939), and Sandra Dee`s bikini from the "Tammy movies".
Olivia de Havilland`s blouse from Gone with the Wind (1939), and Sandra Dee`s bikini from the "Tammy movies".
Has done various commercials for cars (Subaru), coffee (Café Latté) and for Italian designer Giorgio Armani. Also participated in a clothing campaign (2003) for designer and friend Marc Jacobs (IV).
Most of her early childhood was spent in Petaluma,Sonoma county. The family spent some time in Columbia with Chilean revolutionaries in the mid-70s. They moved to a 300 acre commune in Elk, Mendocino County with seven other families in the late 1970s.
Her godfather is Timothy Leary.
Was considered for the part of Velma Kelly in Chicago (2002), but Catherine Zeta-Jones was cast instead.
Good friends with Courtney Love.
When asked why is she always playing teenagers, during a press junket for Mermaids (1990) in 1990: "Like, I`m nineteen. What am I supposed to do, play a judge?!"
I read biographies of the greats, and they were so messed up that I thought I`d better mess myself up. But I couldn`t. I`m too small.
For a long time I was almost ashamed of being an actress. I felt like it was a shallow occupation. People would be watching my every move.
On Heathers (1989): "It`s a brilliant piece of literature, and I call it literature because it really is. I held it up next to `Catcher in the Rye` and all the great books that I`ve read."
I don`t feel threatened like Julia Roberts. Pretty Woman (1990) turned her into an overnight celebrity rather than an actress. Now her whole career is about box- office - - if her movies don`t break $l00-million. It`s not a burden I`d ever want to carry.
I couldn`t hold my own against Sigourney Weaver and those special effects. I still don`t know what I was doing in that movie. I look at it now and realize I really didn`t belong. I`m just this little girl running around.
I still practice Buddhism to a certain extent and I believe in karma.
My father is an atheist. My mother is Buddhist. They encouraged my siblings and me to take the best part of other religions to make our own belief system.
I live in San Francisco, I have an apartment in New York, but I`m here all the time. Nobody knows. .. . You can`t stay away. I`m a San Franciscan to the bone.
I love westerns. John Ford is one of the 10 best directors.
Focus should be on the art of film, not on the business of film.
My godfather Timothy Leary coined the phrase `question authority`, it is one of my favorites. To question our government is the most important thing people can do right now in the US.
(Explaining why she never felt guilty about her shoplifting arrest): I didn`t have this tremendous sense of guilt because I hadn`t hurt anyone. Had I physically harmed someone or caused harm to a human being, I think it would have been an entirely different experience.
So remaking a movie like Mr. Deeds Goes to Town is a really positive statement and I`m so happy I made it in light of what happened after we made it.
There was a time when I was 19 when I really, really, really thought I was going crazy. I was exhausted and going through a terrible depression.
I have this sense that I didn`t really start growing up until my twenties.
I don`t believe I am influencing anybody but myself.
It`s an indication of how cynical our society has become that any kind of love story with a sad theme is automatically ridiculed as sentimental junk.
You`ve got to grow up sometime.
I love good family films. I think in the context of Sept. 11 it`s important that these kinds of movies are made and reach an audience.
I`m not into older guys. To tell you the truth, Richard Gere is not the sexiest man alive, in my book.
Break-ups are hard for anybody, but it`s particularly tough when it`s being documented and you see the person`s picture everywhere. Most people don`t have that added problem when they break up with someone.
You can`t pay enough money to... cure that feeling of being broken and confused.
If I showed you scripts from my first few movies, the descriptions of my characters all said `the ugly girl`.
I`ve learned that it`s OK to be flawed, that life can be messy, that some days you glide and some days you fall, but most important, that there are no secret answers out there.
I`m quite comfortable looking at myself in movies, probably because I`ve been doing it for so long, since I was a kid. So I sort of watched myself grow up and go through adolescence, like, basically on camera.
It`s really good to be able to think about past loves without having a pit in my stomach, or cringing or feeling heart-broken, or like they hate you. Don`t you think?
I think I`m learning to be bolder in my career choices and be more confident in my personal life. I haven`t always felt very secure as an individual, but now I feel I certain confidence and sense of self that gets me through the day a lot better than before.
I feel my best when I`m happy.
Remember, I`m the kind of kid who used to get stuffed into a locker by school bullies. I`ve never felt like I`m a big star at any level of my life.
You go through spells where you feel that maybe you`re too sensitive for this world. I certainly felt that.
It`s also a question of finding good material and interesting roles. I`m not the only actress out there, and good parts just don`t fall into your lap that easily. But I like most of the films I`ve made recently and so I`m pretty positive about the future.
I`ve learned that it`s OK to be flawed.
You try to get out there and live. I`ve always had good friends who`ve been very supportive and help make me feel good and grounded because I`ve never felt attached to the film industry.
I welcome turning 30 because I like approaching the beginning of something instead of the end. I`m at a really good place and feel grounded.
I don`t hang out with agents and producers and I`m not into the business side at all.
It`s part of the celebrity process but my life has never been as interesting or as wild as what`s been printed about me.
I`m not into wrinkles.
People think that they just want movies like Pretty Woman, when really they - at least the ones that I know personally - have been waiting for something that doesn`t completely insult them.
Money doesn`t matter on a deeply personal level. It doesn`t make you feel any happier. But of course I am very aware that I don`t have to worry about earning a living or about those very important practical things that most people have to worry about on a very real level.
Weird people follow you in the streets, you can`t sit alone in a restaurant or a cafe and read a book in peace, and I think everybody values those moments of being alone.
It`s just people should realize that the celebrity aspect of being an actor is very rarely enjoyable for people like me who would always rather go unnoticed and disappear into the crowd.
I was regarded as the school freak which further reinforced a lot of inhibitions and doubts I had about myself. I was a shy, frightened teenager for a long time.
That`s an aspect of this business which can be very frustrating and aggravating. Most of what is written about you is wrong and so much of what does get printed is often about personal things that you don`t want to have other people read about.
I was very depressed after breaking off my engagement with Johnny ten years ago. I was embarrassingly dramatic at the time, but you have to remember I was only 19 years old.
My dad took me to all the best rock and punk shows when I was growing up and music has always been a part of my life. So I`m very interested in the music scene and I suppose that`s why I`ve ended up going out with musicians. Dave Pirner is still one of my best friends.
But I`ve always felt a need to have a life which is completely separate - at least as far as possible - from the kind of illusory lifestyle that comes with being a celebrity.
When you finally accept that it`s OK not to have answers and it`s OK not to be perfect, you realize that feeling confused is a normal part of what it is to be a human being.