Winona-Ryder
Winona Ryder, professionally Winona Ryder was born on Winona Minnesota. Parents of Winona Ryder gave her the name of the town she grew up in. Michel Horowitz' father was editor and author and editor, as was Cynthia Palmer and her mother. Ryder is a self-described Jewish, is descended from Ryder's Jewish father. Ryder has also a half-sister named Sunyata Jubal. Her younger sibling is Uria. Ryder was born in the United States and moved with her family members to Mendocino County California at the age of seven. The family didn't have electricity. There was no television books were the only way for Ryder for her time, and she was a voracious reader. Ryder began taking classes in acting at American Conservatory Theatre when she was 12 years old. In 1986 she was offered her first big-screen role in the film Lucas she was only fifteen years old. Ryder was bullied throughout high school. Ryder was hopeful that her work as an actress could make a difference. However, it didn't come happen. However, she kept working towards her goals. In 1988 she had her breakthrough role in Tim Burton's Beetlejuice. Ryder was able to continue playing roles that were successful in a variety of films. In 1993, she received an Oscar Awards to be awarded for The Age of Innocence.





Comments
Post a Comment