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Name : Winona Ryder
Birth Name : Winona Laura Horowitz
Occupation : Actress
Date of Birth : October 29, 1971
Place of Birth : Winona (where she got her name from), Minnesota
Nationality : American
Sign : Scorpio
Education : Petaluma High School (graduated with a 4.0 average)
Relationship : Matt Damon (actor; born on October 8, 1970; met on New Year's Eve party 1997; separated in April 2000), David Pirner (Soul Asylum's lead singer; 1993-1996), Johnny Depp (actor; born on June 9, 1963; engaged in February 1990; separated in 1993)
Fan Mail : #900
350 Park Avenue
New York, Ny 10022
USA
Actress Born Winona Laura Horowitz, on October 29, 1971, in
Winona, Minnesota. Named after the city where she was born, she is
the third of four siblings (including one half-brother and one
half-sister from her mother’s first marriage). Ryder’s
parents, Michael and Cindy (née Palmer) Horowitz, were hippie
intellectuals, and family friends included the likes of beat poet
Allen Ginsberg, and counterculture guru Timothy Leary—who was
Ryder’s godfather. Ryder’s family lived briefly in Colombia
with Chilean revolutionaries before returning to northern
California in 1974. Later, the family moved to a commune in
Mendocino, where they lived for four years without television or
electricity. They relocated to Petaluma, California in the early
1980s, where Ryder attended school and developed an interest in
dramatic arts. At the age of 12, her parents encouraged her to
enroll in the American Conservatory Theater (ACT) in San
Francisco.
In 1985, Ryder was performing a monologue chosen from J.D.
Salinger’s Franny & Zooey at ACT when Deborah Lucchesi, a
talent scout, spotted her. Lucchesi arranged for Ryder to take a
screen test for the upcoming Desert Bloom, starring Jon Voight and
Ellen Barkin. Ryder lost the part to Annabeth Gish, but it
wasn’t long before she was cast in her debut role as Rina in
David Seltzer’s coming-of-age-film Lucas (1986). She shot the
film during her summer vacation then entered eighth grade in the
fall. She attended Petaluma High School, where she graduated with
a 4.0 grade point average (the highest possible score).
Throughout her high school career, however, Ryder’s parents
tutored her at home whenever necessary to accommodate her acting
gigs.
As a young actress, Ryder had unusual success. Her waifish beauty
and her ability to portray innocent but world-savvy characters
landed her some plum teenage roles. Following the positive
reception of Lucas, Ryder appeared in the Golden Globe- nominated
drama Square Dance (1987). She then did a comic turn as the
frustrated daughter of oblivious yuppie parents in Tim Burton’s
Beetlejuice (1988). That same year she appeared in the critically
panned 1969 as the sister of Robert Downey Jr.’s drug-addled
character.
Ryder’s noteworthy performance in the film Heathers (1989)
seemed to ensure her top or equal billing in future endeavors. The
classic coming-of-age teen comedy with a murderous twist was
directed by Michael Lehmann and has since become a cult classic.
The film costarred Christian Slater and Shannen Doherty. In 1990,
she played a suburban cheerleader in Tim Burton’s gothic fantasy
Edward Scissorhands (1990), costarring Johnny Depp. The same year
Ryder appeared in Mermaids, featuring Cher, with whom Ryder lived
briefly during the film’s production. Media reception of
Mermaids was tepid, but Ryder was nominated for a Golden Globe and
won a Best Supporting Actress Award from the National Board of
Review for her role. As in the case of her performance in Welcome
Home, Roxy Carmichael (also 1990), she was singled out by critics
as a bright talent.
Following this whirlwind of success, Ryder backed out of a role in
Francis Ford Coppola’s The Godfather III due to exhaustion. She
also checked herself into a mental health facility to be treated
for the depression and anxiety that she had been intermittently
suffering from for years. However, within a week of her
hospitalization, she decided that her treatment was not helping
and opted to return to her home in San Francisco.
Ryder’s subsequent projects, such as the ensemble-filled Night
on Earth (1991) and Francis Ford Coppola’s Dracula (1992) fared
moderately well; while Billie August’s The House of the Spirits
(1993) (featuring an all-star cast including Glenn Close, Meryl
Streep, and Jeremy Irons) flopped with critics and audiences
alike.
Ryder’s next film was a tremendous success, however. In Martin
Scorsese’s Oscar-winning The Age of Innocence (1993), costarring
Daniel Day-Lewis and Michelle Pfeiffer, she won a Golden Globe
Award for Best Supporting Actress and was nominated for an Academy
Award. She was nominated for an Oscar again the following year for
her lead role in Gillian Armstrong’s Little Women (1994).
Looking for Richard (1996), a film directed by Al Pacino—in
which Ryder plays both herself and the politically targeted Lady
Anne, was an art-house hit. She followed this with several
projects, including The Crucible (1996), a film based on Arthur
Miller’s play (also featuring her Age of Innocence co-star
Day-Lewis); and Alien: Resurrection (1997), with Sigourney Weaver.
Girl, Interrupted (1999) garnered more attention for Angelina
Jolie (who won a Golden Globe and an Oscar for her supporting role
as an oversexed sociopath) than for Ryder, but her performance was
nonetheless noteworthy. Much of the inspiration for this film—in
which Ryder portrays a psychologically fragile woman whose parents
send her to a psychiatric hospital—was drawn from Ryder's
personal experience during her own breakdown in 1990.
Recently, Ryder starred opposite Richard Gere in the romantic
drama, Autumn in New York (2000), in which she played a dying
young woman, and Janusz Kaminski’s Lost Souls. Upcoming projects
include the black comedy Eulogy, Embers with Sean Connery, and
Robert Altman's WWII drama The Widow Claire.
Ryder has been romantically linked to actor Johnny Depp, to whom
she was engaged for three years. Depp tattooed “Winona
Forever” on his arm (since then it has been partially removed so
that it now reads, “Wino Forever”). After her heavily
publicized breakup with Depp, she dated David Pirner, the lead
singer for the rock group Soul Asylum, from 1993 to 1996. She
began dating actor Matt Damon in 1998 after the two met at a New
Year’s Eve party. Ryder and Damon broke up in the spring of
2000.
Ryder has had her share of personal strife since that time. In
December 2001, she was arrested for shoplifing roughly $5,000
worth of clothing from Saks Fifth Avenue. After a much-publicized
trial, she was convicted on felony grand theft and vandalism in
November 2002.
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