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Winona Ryder

Winona Laura Horowitz[1] (born October 29, 1971),[1] known professionally as Winona Ryder, is an American actress. Originally playing quirky roles, she rose to prominence for her more diverse performances in various genres in the 1990s. She has received many accolades, including a Golden Globe Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award, as well as nominations for a Grammy Award, a BAFTA Award, and two Academy Awards.

Winona Ryder
Born
Winona Laura Horowitz

(1971-10-29) October 29, 1971 (age 51)
EducationAmerican Conservatory Theater
OccupationActress
Years active1986–present
WorksFull list
Partner(s)Johnny Depp
(1989–1993)
Scott Mackinlay Hahn
(2011–present)
AwardsFull list

After Ryder's film debut in Lucas (1986), she gained attention with her performance in Tim Burton's Beetlejuice (1988). She further rose to prominence with major roles in Heathers (1989), Great Balls of Fire (1989), Mermaids (1990), Edward Scissorhands (1990), and Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992). She garnered critical acclaim and two consecutive Academy Award nominations for her portrayals of socialite May Welland in Martin Scorsese's The Age of Innocence (1993) and Jo March in Little Women (1994). Her other films during this period were Reality Bites (1994), How to Make an American Quilt (1995), The Crucible (1996), Alien Resurrection (1997), Celebrity (1998), and Girl, Interrupted (1999), which she also executive-produced.

In 2002, Ryder starred in another critically panned box office hit Mr. Deeds, after which her career declined and she took a break from films. In 2009, she returned in the high-profile film Star Trek. In 2010, she was nominated for two Screen Actors Guild Awards: as the lead actress in the television film When Love Is Not Enough: The Lois Wilson Story and as part of the cast of Black Swan.[2] She also reunited with Burton for Frankenweenie (2012). Since 2016, she has starred as Joyce Byers in the Netflix science fiction horror series Stranger Things, for which she has received Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild nominations; while in 2020, she starred in the HBO drama miniseries The Plot Against America.

Ryder's relationship with Johnny Depp from 1989 to 1993 and a 2001 arrest for shoplifting were both targets of tabloid journalism. In 2000, Ryder received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.[3]

Early life

Winona Laura Horowitz was born on October 29, 1971, in Winona County, Minnesota,[4] to Cynthia Palmer (née Istas) and Michael D. Horowitz.[5] Her mother is an author, video producer, and editor, and her father is an author, editor, publisher, and antiquarian bookseller.[6][7][8] He also worked as an archivist for psychologist Timothy Leary (who was Ryder's godfather).[9] Her father is from a Russian Jewish and Romanian Jewish family.[10][11] Growing up, she visited her paternal grandparents in Brooklyn for Passover every year.[12]

Named after Winona, Minnesota, Ryder was given her middle name, Laura, because of her parents' friendship with Laura Huxley, writer Aldous Huxley's wife.[6] Her stage name derives from Mitch Ryder, a soul and rock singer[13] of whom her father was a fan.[14] Ryder's father is an atheist and her mother is a Buddhist.[13] Ryder has a younger brother, Urie (named in honor of the first man in space, Yuri Gagarin), and two older half-siblings from her mother's prior marriage: half-brother Jubal Palmer and half-sister Sunyata Palmer. Ryder's family friends were her godfather Timothy Leary, the Beat Movement poets Allen Ginsberg and Lawrence Ferlinghetti, and the science fiction novelist Philip K. Dick.[6] In 1978, when Ryder was seven years old, she and her family relocated to Rainbow, a commune near Elk, Mendocino County, California, where they lived with seven other families on a 300-acre (120 ha) plot of land. As the remote property had no electricity or television sets, Ryder began to devote her time to reading and became an avid fan of J. D. Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye.[6][15]

When she was ten, Ryder and her family moved to Petaluma, California. During her first week at Kenilworth Junior High, she was bullied by children who mistook her for an effeminate boy.[6] In 1983, 12-year-old Ryder enrolled at the American Conservatory Theater in nearby San Francisco, where she took her first acting lessons. During the same year she nearly drowned, which caused her to develop aquaphobia.[6] This psychological trauma caused problems later in her life during the underwater scenes in Alien Resurrection (1997), some of which had to be reshot numerous times.[6] Ryder's bullying experiences continued through high school, when she achieved early film success with Beetlejuice: "I remember thinking, 'Ooh, it's like the number-one movie. This is going to make things great at school.' But it made things worse. They called me a witch."[16] In 1989, Ryder graduated from Petaluma High School with a 4.0 GPA.[17]

Ryder has stated that her natural hair color is brown, but she was "really blonde as a kid",[18] and when she was 11 or 12 she started dying her blonde hair blue and purple. At the time of her audition for the 1986 film Lucas, her hair had been dyed black and the filmmakers asked her to keep it.[19]

Career

1985–1990: Early roles and breakthrough

Winona was so smart. She was fifteen, she turned sixteen on the movie. She was a prodigy. From a very young age, she was an old soul. She really got the words and the imagery. She had watched tons of old movies. She was really sophisticated intellectually. She had the beauty of Veronica. She had the intelligence. She was just the perfect anti-Heather.

Denise Di Novi, producer of Heathers[20]

In 1985, Ryder sent a videotaped audition, where she recited a monologue from the novel Franny and Zooey by J. D. Salinger, to appear in the film Desert Bloom. Although the role went to Annabeth Gish,[6][15] writer/director David Seltzer cast her in his high school drama Lucas (1986), which starred Corey Haim, Charlie Sheen, and Kerri Green. When asked how she wanted her name to appear in the credits, she suggested "Ryder" as her surname because a Mitch Ryder album that belonged to her father was playing in the background.[15] Ryder's next film was Square Dance (1987), where her teenage character creates a bridge between two different worlds – a traditional farm in the middle of nowhere and a large city. She won acclaim for the performance, with the Los Angeles Times calling it "a remarkable debut."[21] Both films, however, were only marginally successful commercially.

After seeing her in Lucas, director Tim Burton decided to cast Ryder in his film Beetlejuice (1988).[22] Ryder starred as a goth teenager whose family moves to a haunted house populated by ghosts played by Geena Davis, Alec Baldwin, and Michael Keaton. The film was a success at the box office, and the film as well as Ryder's performance received mostly positive reviews from critics.[23][24] Also in 1988, Ryder appeared alongside Kiefer Sutherland and Robert Downey Jr. in 1969, a drama about the Vietnam War and the tensions it created in American families.

Ryder next starred in the independent film Heathers (1989). The film, a satirical take on teenage life, featured Ryder and Christian Slater as high school sweethearts who begin killing off popular students. Ryder's agent initially begged her to turn the role down, saying the film would "ruin her career".[6] Critical reaction to the film was largely positive,[25] and Ryder's performance was positively received, with The Washington Post stating Ryder is "Hollywood's most impressive ingénue...Ryder...makes us love her teen-age murderess, a bright, funny girl with a little Bonnie Parker in her. She is the most likable, best-drawn young adult protagonist since the sexual innocent of Gregory's Girl."[26] Despite its critical success, Heathers was a box office flop, but has achieved the status of a cult film in the following decades.[27] Ryder’s other 1989 starring role was in the biopic Great Balls of Fire!, in which she played the 13-year-old bride (and cousin) of rock’n’roll idol Jerry Lee Lewis. The film was a box office failure and received mixed reviews from critics.[28] In addition to films, Ryder also appeared in 1989 in the music video for Mojo Nixon's "Debbie Gibson Is Pregnant with My Two-Headed Love Child".[29]

Ryder began the 1990s with three starring roles. In the fantasy film Edward Scissorhands (1990), she reunited with director Tim Burton to play the female lead alongside her then-boyfriend Johnny Depp. The film was a significant box office success, grossing US$86 million and receiving much critical devotion.[30][31] Ryder's second role of the year was in the family comedy-drama Mermaids (1990), which co-starred Cher, Bob Hoskins and Christina Ricci. Mermaids was a moderate box office success and Ryder's performance was acclaimed; critic Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times wrote: "Winona Ryder, in another of her alienated outsider roles, generates real charisma."[32] For her performance, Ryder received a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Actress in a Supporting Role,[33] and a National Board Review award for the same category.[34] Following Mermaids, Ryder had the lead role as a troubled teenager in the comedy-drama Welcome Home, Roxy Carmichael (1990). The film co-starred Jeff Daniels and was deemed a commercial flop. In 1990, Ryder also made a cameo in Roy Orbison's music video, "A Love So Beautiful" with Matthew Modine,[35] and was awarded 'ShoWest's Female Star of Tomorrow' by The National Association of Theatre Owners.[34] She was next slated to appear as Mary Corleone in Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather Part III, but withdrew from the project in the beginning of filming in 1990 due to nervous exhaustion.[36][37]

1991–1995: Major roles

In 1991, Ryder played a young taxicab driver in Jim Jarmusch's independent film Night on Earth. The film was given a limited release, but received critical praise.[38] Ryder then starred in three big-budget adaptations of literary classics. The first was Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992), directed by Francis Ford Coppola and featuring Ryder in the dual role of Mina Murray and Count Dracula’s past lover, Princess Elisabeta.[6] The script was originally intended for a television adaptation but Ryder liked it so much she brought it to Coppola’s attention. The film premiered in November 1992 to critical and commercial success.[39]

Ryder continued her work in period films with Martin Scorsese's The Age of Innocence (1993), an adaptation of Edith Wharton's novel which co-starred Michelle Pfeiffer and Daniel Day-Lewis. Ryder considers Scorsese "the best director in the world".[40] For her portrayal of May Welland, the fiancée of Newland Archer (Day-Lewis), Ryder won a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress[33] and received Academy Award and BAFTA award nominations as well.[41] Although not a commercial success, the Age of Innocence received critical praise upon its release in October 1993. Vincent Canby in the New York Times wrote; "Ms Ryder is wonderful as this sweet young thing who's hard as nails, as much out of ignorance as of self-interest."[42] Ryder next starred alongside Meryl Streep, Jeremy Irons, Antonio Banderas, and Glenn Close in the melodrama The House of the Spirits (1993), based on Isabel Allende's novel. Also released in October 1993, the film was poorly reviewed and a box office flop, grossing just $6 million on its $40 million budget.[43] Roger Ebert wrote that Ryder ”seems an unlikely casting choice but she is more convincing, with more abandon and passion, and she makes her character work."[44]

Ryder was next set to star in Broken Dreams[45] with actor River Phoenix. The project was put on hold due to his death on October 31, 1993.[46] In 1993, Ryder also appeared on the music video "Without a Trace" by Soul Asylum, whose member David Pirner was her boyfriend at the time.[47]

Among the movie's strengths are the performances, especially that of Ryder, who comes across as bright, beautiful and more delicate than ever before.

Orlando Sentinel film critic Jay Boyar discussing Reality Bites[48]

Ryder's next film, the Generation X drama Reality Bites (1994), marked a departure from period films. Directed by Ben Stiller and co-starring Ethan Hawke, the film featured Ryder as a recent college graduate searching for direction in her life. According to Hawke and Stiller, the film only got greenlit due to Ryder's star status.[49] Her performance received acclaim but the film did not meet its studio’s expectations in the box office.[50] Ryder returned to period films later that year, appearing as Josephine March in Little Women, an adaptation of Louisa May Alcott's novel. The film received widespread praise; critic Janet Maslin of The New York Times wrote that the film was the greatest adaptation of the novel, and remarked on Ryder's performance: "Ms. Ryder, whose banner year also includes a fine comic performance in "Reality Bites', plays Jo with spark and confidence. Her spirited presence gives the film an appealing linchpin, and she plays the self-proclaimed 'man of the family' with just the right staunchness."[51][52] Ryder received her second Best Actress Oscar nomination for the role.[41] In 1994, Ryder also made a guest appearance in The Simpsons episode "Lisa's Rival" as Allison Taylor, whose intelligence and over-achieving personality makes her an adversary of Lisa.

Ryder's next starring role was in How to Make an American Quilt (1995), an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Whitney Otto, co-starring Anne Bancroft, Maya Angelou, and Ellen Burstyn. The film grossed nearly four times its budget and received mixed to positive reviews from critics.[53] The same year, Ryder narrated Anne Frank's The Diary of a Young Girl, for which she received a Grammy Award nomination. A review by Audiofile praised her performance, saying "Winona Ryder is the perfect narrator for this work. Her voice sounds very young, matching the 14-year-old's enthusiasm and frustrations."[54]

1996–2000: Further lead roles

 
Ryder received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on October 6, 2000.

Ryder made several film appearances in 1996, the first in Boys. The film failed to become a box office success and attracted mostly negative critical reaction. Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times stated: "Boys is a low-rent, dumbed-down version of Before Sunrise, with a rent-a-plot substituting for clever dialogue." He stated that the film was a waste of Ryder's talent and intelligence.[55] Her next role was in Looking for Richard, Al Pacino's meta-documentary on a production of William Shakespeare's Richard III, which grossed only $1 million at the box office, but drew moderate critical acclaim.[56] She starred in The Crucible with Daniel Day-Lewis and Joan Allen. The film, an adaptation of Arthur Miller's play, centered on the Salem witch trials. The film was expected to be a success, considering its budget, but was a commercial failure.[57] Despite this, it was well received and Ryder's performance was lauded, with Peter Travers of Rolling Stone saying, "Ryder offers a transfixing portrait of warped innocence."[58] Ryder later claimed that the role of Abigail Williams was the hardest in her whole career.[59]

Ryder next took on a role as an android in Alien Resurrection (1997), alongside Sigourney Weaver, who had starred in the entire Alien trilogy. Ryder's brother, Uri, was a major fan of the film series, and when approached about it, she agreed to the project. The film became one of the least successful entries in the Alien film series, but irrespective of the film series was considered a success as it grossed $161 million worldwide.[60] Ryder's and Weaver's performances drew mostly positive reviews, and Ryder won a Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Best Actress. Roger Ebert, however, in his review of the film commented that Ryder lacks the conviction and presence to stand alongside Ripley and the rest of the cast. He compares her with Jenette Goldstein in Aliens. "Ryder is a wonderful actress, one of the most gifted of her generation, but wrong for this movie," he added.[61] At 1997's ShoWest event, she was presented with their 'Female Star of the Year' award.[62]

On Valentine's Day, 1998, Ryder performed in Eve Ensler's play, The Vagina Monologues.[63] She then starred in Woody Allen's Celebrity (1998), after Drew Barrymore turned down Ryder's role, in an ensemble cast.[6] The film satirizes the lives of several celebrities. In 1998, Ryder also appeared in the music video for Jon Spencer Blues Explosion's song "Talk About the Blues"; a screenshot from the video later appeared on the cover of their album Xtra-Acme USA.[64][65] In 1998, Ryder and Leonardo DiCaprio narrated Survivors: Testimonies of the Holocaust, a CD-ROM produced by Steven Spielberg's Shoah Foundation.[66] She also served as a member of the jury, led by Martin Scorsese, at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival.[67]

In 1999, Ryder starred in and served as an executive producer for Girl, Interrupted, based on the 1993 memoir of the same name by Susanna Kaysen. The film had been in development since late 1996, but took time to begin filming. Ryder was deeply attached to the project, referring to it as her "child of the heart."[6] She played Kaysen, who has borderline personality disorder and was admitted to a psychiatric hospital for recovery. Directed by James Mangold and co-starring Angelina Jolie, the film was expected to mark Ryder's comeback playing leading roles. Instead, it turned out to be the "welcome-to-Hollywood coronation" for Jolie, who won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance.[68] Roger Ebert stated: "Ryder shows again her skill at projecting mental states; one of her gifts is to let us know exactly what she's thinking, without seeming to."[69] He later said that Ryder is one of the reasons to see the film. The same year, Ryder was parodied in South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut. She also started her own music company, Roustabout Studios, in 1999.[34]

In April 2000, Ryder was awarded the Peter J. Owens Award at the San Francisco Film Festival.[70] Her next film, the melodrama Autumn in New York, starred with Richard Gere, was released in August. The film received mixed reviews, but was a commercial success, grossing $90 million at the worldwide box office.[71][72] In September, Ryder made a guest appearance in the series finale of Comedy Central's Strangers With Candy.[73] Ryder then played a nun of a secret society loosely connected to the Roman Catholic Church and determined to prevent Armageddon in Lost Souls (2000), which was a commercial failure. Ryder refused to do commercial promotion for the film.[6] She later said, "I was attracted to Lost Souls because I know nothing about this subject. I personally don't believe in demonic possession. For me to play this woman was a real challenge. She is the ultimate believer. Most of all, I just wanted to do a movie in the thriller genre, at least one."[74] On October 6, 2000, Ryder received her own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.[75]

2001–2005: Hiatus

In 2001, Ryder began a four-year career hiatus. Apart from a guest appearance on NBC's sitcom Friends, where she played Rachel's college sorority sister,[76] and a brief cameo in Ben Stiller's comedy Zoolander (2001), she appeared in no new releases in 2001. She was scheduled to appear in Lily and the Secret of Planting, but withdrew from the project after being hospitalized for a severe stomach-related disorder in August 2001.[77] In December 2001, Ryder was arrested for shoplifting (see below), which made it difficult for her to be insured for further film projects. Woody Allen wanted to cast Robert Downey Jr. and Ryder in his film Melinda and Melinda (2003), but was unable to do so because "I couldn't get insurance on them ... We couldn't get bonded. The completion bonding companies would not bond the picture unless we could insure them. ... We were heartbroken because I had worked with Winona before [on Celebrity] and thought she was perfect for this and wanted to work with her again."[78][79]

In 2002, Ryder appeared in two movies, filmed before her arrest. The first was a romantic comedy titled Mr. Deeds with Adam Sandler, grossing over $126 million in the United States alone.[80] The film was not a critical success, however; British film critic Philip French described it as a terrible film, saying that "remakes are often bad, but this one was particularly bad."[81] The second film was the science fiction drama Simone in which she portrayed a glamorous star who is replaced by a computer simulated actress due to the clandestine machinations of a director, portrayed by her Looking for Richard costar Al Pacino. On May 18, 2002, Ryder hosted Saturday Night Live.[82][83] In 2005, Ryder co-produced and co-narrated the documentary The Day My God Died (2004) with Tim Robbins, which focuses on international child sex trafficking.[84]

2006–2015: Career revival

 
Ryder at a Marc Jacobs event in 2008

Ryder made a career return with appearances in several independent films in 2006 and 2007. The first was The Darwin Awards (2006) in which she acted alongside Joseph Fiennes.[85] The second was Richard Linklater's A Scanner Darkly, a film adaptation of Philip K. Dick's novel, in which she co-starred opposite Keanu Reeves, Robert Downey, Jr. and Woody Harrelson. The film was made entirely with rotoscope software, which was used to turn live action scenes into animation. The following year, Ryder appeared in David Wain's comedy The Ten,[86] and reunited with Heathers screenwriter Daniel Waters for the surreal black comedy Sex and Death 101 (2007).[87] She also starred in Kirsten Dunst-directed short horror film Welcome (2007),[88] and made a brief appearance in the music video for "We're All Stuck Out In The Desert" by Jonathan Rice.

In 2008, Ryder played the female lead opposite Wes Bentley and Ray Romano in Geoffrey Haley's offbeat romantic drama The Last Word.[89] She then starred as a newscaster in the film adaptation of The Informers.[90] She also appeared in director J. J. Abrams's Star Trek, as Spock's human mother Amanda Grayson.[91] Several media outlets noted Ryder's return to film during this time.[81][92][93] In 2009, Ryder starred alongside Robin Wright and Julianne Moore in Rebecca Miller's The Private Lives of Pippa Lee (2009).

The following year, Ryder had a prominent supporting role as an aging ballet star in Darren Aronofsky's Black Swan (2010). She also starred in the independent film Stay Cool alongside Hilary Duff, Mark Polish and Chevy Chase, and in the television movie, When Love Is Not Enough: The Lois Wilson Story. For her performance as Lois Wilson, whose husband co-founded Alcoholics Anonymous in 1930s, Ryder was nominated for a SAG Award in the Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries category.[94] Entertainment Weekly wrote that "Ryder played her character with wide eyes of both innocence and terror."[95] Ryder next appeared in a leading role in Ron Howard's The Dilemma (2011), co-starring Vince Vaughn and Kevin James.[96]

 
 
Ryder promoting Frankenweenie in 2012

Ryder then played Deborah Kuklinski,[97] the wife of contract killer Richard Kuklinski, in the thriller The Iceman (2012), co-starring Michael Shannon.[98] Ryder also appeared with her The Iceman co-star James Franco in The Letter (2012).[99] She also reunited with director Tim Burton, who directed her in the music video for The Killers' single, "Here with Me",[100] and cast her in the animated 3D feature film Frankenweenie (2012). Ryder also worked with the classic film channel TCM in 2012, guest hosting for a week in September, while Robert Osborne was on vacation,[101] and introducing some of her favorite classic films in December.[102][101]

In 2013, Ryder appeared in the action thriller Homefront (2013), again opposite James Franco, this time playing a meth-addicted woman. Steven Boone of RogerEbert.com stated: "Ryder often seems on the verge of laughing in Franco's face as he attempts to manhandle and pimp-talk her. But it's nice to see her raven eyes and regal cheekbones on a big screen again, in whatever capacity."[103] Ryder also starred in a segment of the Comedy Central television series Drunk History (2013) called "Boston". She played religious protester Mary Dyer, opposite stern Puritan magistrate John Endicott, played by Michael Cera.[104] She then took on the role of Peggy Shippen, the wife of Benedict Arnold, in her appearance of the second season of Drunk History (2014).[105] In 2014, Ryder appeared in the British television film Turks & Caicos (2014) and modeled in the Fall advertising campaign of fashion label Rag & Bone.[106]

In 2015, Ryder was a juror at the Sundance Film Festival.[107] She continued her work in television with the HBO miniseries Show Me a Hero (2015), in which she played the president of the Yonkers City Council. She then starred alongside Peter Sarsgaard in the biopic Experimenter, playing the wife of Stanley Milgram. Experimenter was released to positive reviews in October 2015.[108][109] Aside from acting, Ryder appeared in advertisements for Marc Jacobs,[110] both for their cosmetics and for their spring 2016 collection.[111][112]

2016–present

Since 2016, Ryder has starred in the Netflix science fiction-horror series Stranger Things (2016–),[113] created by The Duffer Brothers, playing Joyce Byers, a single mother whose 12-year-old son Will vanishes mysteriously. The Duffer brothers stated that Ryder "has a very intense energy about her ... a wiry unpredictability, a sort of anxiousness that we thought we'd really lean into."[114] The series' first season premiered in July 2016 to critical acclaim and high audience ratings.[115] Ryder also received praise for her performance,[116] and the cast won the SAG award for best ensemble for a drama series in 2017. The second and third seasons of the series were released in October 2017 and July 2019. For season 3, she was paid a reported $350,000 per episode.[117] The filming for the fourth season had been halted due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but resumed filming September 2020. The first volume of season 4 premiered on May 27, 2022, and its second volume premiered July 1, 2022.

Kate Bush's 1985 song "Running Up That Hill" climbed dramatically on music charts and reached number one on iTunes after the song was included in scenes of Stranger Things, subsequent to Ryder frequently wearing Kate Bush T-shirts and lapel badges on set.[118]

In 2018, Ryder appeared in the film Destination Wedding, alongside Keanu Reeves. The two performers had previously worked together in three other movies (Bram Stoker's Dracula, A Scanner Darkly, and The Private Lives of Pippa Lee), portraying love interests in the first two films. The same year, Ryder also starred in a L'Oréal shampoo commercial,[119] and in H&M's spring collection campaign co-starring Elizabeth Olsen.[120]

In early 2020, Ryder appeared in Squarespace's Super Bowl commercial which was aired during the first half of the game.[121] Later that year, she starred in The Plot Against America, an HBO limited series based upon Philip Roth's 2004 novel of the same name.[122] David Simon, the creator of the series commented; "Winona always had the standing of the great American ingenue. Now we're ready for the second act, because she's always been a remarkable actor—always asking questions about the role, doing the research, and then feeling the camera instinctively once the work begins."[12] The series marked Ryder's second collaboration with Simon; in 2014, she appeared in his HBO miniseries Show Me a Hero.[123]

In 2021, Ryder reprised her role as Kim Boggs in Edward Scissorhands alongside Timothée Chalamet in a Super Bowl ad for Cadillac.[124]

Ryder's next film is Gone in the Night, co-starring with Dermot Mulroney, her former co-star in How To Make an American Quilt.

Personal life

 
Ryder in 2012

Ryder maintains homes in San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Williamsburg in New York City.[125] Ryder identifies as Jewish and has experienced antisemitism.[12][126] She suffers from insomnia, and has been a victim of stalking.[127][128][129]

She has credited her career to director Tim Burton.[130][131]

Ryder has been involved in philanthropic work for the American Indian College Fund since her twenties, which sends low income Native Americans to universities.[132][133]

Relationships

Ryder met Johnny Depp at the Great Balls of Fire! premiere in June 1989 and they began dating shortly afterwards, when she was still 17. She was engaged to him from 1990 to 1993.[134][135] She dated Soul Asylum band member Dave Pirner.[127] She dated actor Matt Damon from 1998 to 2000. Since 2011, she has been in a relationship with fashion designer Scott Mackinlay Hahn.[136][137]

Polly Klaas

In 1993, Ryder offered a reward in the hope that it would lead to the return of kidnapped child Polly Klaas.[138] Klaas lived in Petaluma, the town where Ryder grew up. Ryder offered a $200,000 reward for the 12-year-old kidnap victim's safe return.[139] After the girl's death, Ryder dedicated her performance as Jo in the 1994 film adaptation of Little Women, one of Klaas's favorite novels, to Klaas's memory.[140]

During a sentencing hearing related to the 2001 shoplifting incident, Ryder's attorney, Mark Geragos, referred to her work with the Polly Klaas Foundation and other charitable causes. In response, Deputy District Attorney Ann Rundle said, "What's offensive to me is to trot out the body of a dead child."[141] Polly's father Marc Klaas defended Ryder and expressed outrage at the prosecutor's comments.[141][142]

2001 arrest

On December 12, 2001, Ryder was arrested on shoplifting charges in Beverly Hills, California, accused of stealing $5,500 worth of designer clothes and accessories at a Saks Fifth Avenue department store.[143][144][145] Los Angeles District Attorney Stephen Cooley assembled a team of eight prosecutors and filed four felony charges against her.[146][failed verification] Ryder hired celebrity defense attorney Mark Geragos. Negotiations failed to produce a plea bargain at the end of summer 2002.[147] Joel Mowbray from National Review noted that the prosecution was not ready to offer her a no-contest plea on misdemeanor charges.[148]

She was accused of using drugs, including oxycodone, diazepam, and Vicodin without valid prescription, but prosecutors dropped a drug possession count after it was proved that a doctor provided it to her as a medical treatment.[149] She was convicted of grand theft[150] and shoplifting but was acquitted on the charge of burglary.[151] In December 2002, she was sentenced to three years of probation, 480 hours of community service, $3,700 in fines, and $6,355 in restitution to the Saks Fifth Avenue store, and she was ordered to attend psychological counseling and drug counseling.[152] On June 18, 2004, Superior Court Judge Elden Fox reviewed Ryder's probation report and observed that she had served 480 hours of community service, and the felonies were reduced to misdemeanors. She finished her probation in December 2005.[153]

Ryder explained that the incident occurred during a difficult time in her life.[154] She added that the pain-killing medication that a quack physician prescribed her clouded her judgement significantly.[155][156] Dr. Jules Mark Lusman, who prescribed the medication, subsequently had his medical license revoked by the Medical Board of California for unethically prescribing medication to his patients.[157][158]

Filmography and awards

Ryder has been recognized by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for the following performances:

Ryder has been nominated for three Golden Globe Awards (winning one), one British Academy Film Award, seven Screen Actor Guild Awards (winning one), and one Grammy Award.

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winona, ryder, winona, laura, horowitz, born, october, 1971, known, professionally, american, actress, originally, playing, quirky, roles, rose, prominence, more, diverse, performances, various, genres, 1990s, received, many, accolades, including, golden, glob. Winona Laura Horowitz 1 born October 29 1971 1 known professionally as Winona Ryder is an American actress Originally playing quirky roles she rose to prominence for her more diverse performances in various genres in the 1990s She has received many accolades including a Golden Globe Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award as well as nominations for a Grammy Award a BAFTA Award and two Academy Awards Winona RyderRyder at the 2010 Toronto International Film FestivalBornWinona Laura Horowitz 1971 10 29 October 29 1971 age 51 Winona County Minnesota U S EducationAmerican Conservatory TheaterOccupationActressYears active1986 presentWorksFull listPartner s Johnny Depp 1989 1993 Scott Mackinlay Hahn 2011 present AwardsFull listAfter Ryder s film debut in Lucas 1986 she gained attention with her performance in Tim Burton s Beetlejuice 1988 She further rose to prominence with major roles in Heathers 1989 Great Balls of Fire 1989 Mermaids 1990 Edward Scissorhands 1990 and Bram Stoker s Dracula 1992 She garnered critical acclaim and two consecutive Academy Award nominations for her portrayals of socialite May Welland in Martin Scorsese s The Age of Innocence 1993 and Jo March in Little Women 1994 Her other films during this period were Reality Bites 1994 How to Make an American Quilt 1995 The Crucible 1996 Alien Resurrection 1997 Celebrity 1998 and Girl Interrupted 1999 which she also executive produced In 2002 Ryder starred in another critically panned box office hit Mr Deeds after which her career declined and she took a break from films In 2009 she returned in the high profile film Star Trek In 2010 she was nominated for two Screen Actors Guild Awards as the lead actress in the television film When Love Is Not Enough The Lois Wilson Story and as part of the cast of Black Swan 2 She also reunited with Burton for Frankenweenie 2012 Since 2016 she has starred as Joyce Byers in the Netflix science fiction horror series Stranger Things for which she has received Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild nominations while in 2020 she starred in the HBO drama miniseries The Plot Against America Ryder s relationship with Johnny Depp from 1989 to 1993 and a 2001 arrest for shoplifting were both targets of tabloid journalism In 2000 Ryder received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame 3 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 1985 1990 Early roles and breakthrough 2 2 1991 1995 Major roles 2 3 1996 2000 Further lead roles 2 4 2001 2005 Hiatus 2 5 2006 2015 Career revival 2 6 2016 present 3 Personal life 3 1 Relationships 3 2 Polly Klaas 3 3 2001 arrest 4 Filmography and awards 5 References 6 External linksEarly life EditWinona Laura Horowitz was born on October 29 1971 in Winona County Minnesota 4 to Cynthia Palmer nee Istas and Michael D Horowitz 5 Her mother is an author video producer and editor and her father is an author editor publisher and antiquarian bookseller 6 7 8 He also worked as an archivist for psychologist Timothy Leary who was Ryder s godfather 9 Her father is from a Russian Jewish and Romanian Jewish family 10 11 Growing up she visited her paternal grandparents in Brooklyn for Passover every year 12 Named after Winona Minnesota Ryder was given her middle name Laura because of her parents friendship with Laura Huxley writer Aldous Huxley s wife 6 Her stage name derives from Mitch Ryder a soul and rock singer 13 of whom her father was a fan 14 Ryder s father is an atheist and her mother is a Buddhist 13 Ryder has a younger brother Urie named in honor of the first man in space Yuri Gagarin and two older half siblings from her mother s prior marriage half brother Jubal Palmer and half sister Sunyata Palmer Ryder s family friends were her godfather Timothy Leary the Beat Movement poets Allen Ginsberg and Lawrence Ferlinghetti and the science fiction novelist Philip K Dick 6 In 1978 when Ryder was seven years old she and her family relocated to Rainbow a commune near Elk Mendocino County California where they lived with seven other families on a 300 acre 120 ha plot of land As the remote property had no electricity or television sets Ryder began to devote her time to reading and became an avid fan of J D Salinger s The Catcher in the Rye 6 15 When she was ten Ryder and her family moved to Petaluma California During her first week at Kenilworth Junior High she was bullied by children who mistook her for an effeminate boy 6 In 1983 12 year old Ryder enrolled at the American Conservatory Theater in nearby San Francisco where she took her first acting lessons During the same year she nearly drowned which caused her to develop aquaphobia 6 This psychological trauma caused problems later in her life during the underwater scenes in Alien Resurrection 1997 some of which had to be reshot numerous times 6 Ryder s bullying experiences continued through high school when she achieved early film success with Beetlejuice I remember thinking Ooh it s like the number one movie This is going to make things great at school But it made things worse They called me a witch 16 In 1989 Ryder graduated from Petaluma High School with a 4 0 GPA 17 Ryder has stated that her natural hair color is brown but she was really blonde as a kid 18 and when she was 11 or 12 she started dying her blonde hair blue and purple At the time of her audition for the 1986 film Lucas her hair had been dyed black and the filmmakers asked her to keep it 19 Career Edit1985 1990 Early roles and breakthrough Edit Winona was so smart She was fifteen she turned sixteen on the movie She was a prodigy From a very young age she was an old soul She really got the words and the imagery She had watched tons of old movies She was really sophisticated intellectually She had the beauty of Veronica She had the intelligence She was just the perfect anti Heather Denise Di Novi producer of Heathers 20 In 1985 Ryder sent a videotaped audition where she recited a monologue from the novel Franny and Zooey by J D Salinger to appear in the film Desert Bloom Although the role went to Annabeth Gish 6 15 writer director David Seltzer cast her in his high school drama Lucas 1986 which starred Corey Haim Charlie Sheen and Kerri Green When asked how she wanted her name to appear in the credits she suggested Ryder as her surname because a Mitch Ryder album that belonged to her father was playing in the background 15 Ryder s next film was Square Dance 1987 where her teenage character creates a bridge between two different worlds a traditional farm in the middle of nowhere and a large city She won acclaim for the performance with the Los Angeles Times calling it a remarkable debut 21 Both films however were only marginally successful commercially After seeing her in Lucas director Tim Burton decided to cast Ryder in his film Beetlejuice 1988 22 Ryder starred as a goth teenager whose family moves to a haunted house populated by ghosts played by Geena Davis Alec Baldwin and Michael Keaton The film was a success at the box office and the film as well as Ryder s performance received mostly positive reviews from critics 23 24 Also in 1988 Ryder appeared alongside Kiefer Sutherland and Robert Downey Jr in 1969 a drama about the Vietnam War and the tensions it created in American families Ryder next starred in the independent film Heathers 1989 The film a satirical take on teenage life featured Ryder and Christian Slater as high school sweethearts who begin killing off popular students Ryder s agent initially begged her to turn the role down saying the film would ruin her career 6 Critical reaction to the film was largely positive 25 and Ryder s performance was positively received with The Washington Post stating Ryder is Hollywood s most impressive ingenue Ryder makes us love her teen age murderess a bright funny girl with a little Bonnie Parker in her She is the most likable best drawn young adult protagonist since the sexual innocent of Gregory s Girl 26 Despite its critical success Heathers was a box office flop but has achieved the status of a cult film in the following decades 27 Ryder s other 1989 starring role was in the biopic Great Balls of Fire in which she played the 13 year old bride and cousin of rock n roll idol Jerry Lee Lewis The film was a box office failure and received mixed reviews from critics 28 In addition to films Ryder also appeared in 1989 in the music video for Mojo Nixon s Debbie Gibson Is Pregnant with My Two Headed Love Child 29 Ryder began the 1990s with three starring roles In the fantasy film Edward Scissorhands 1990 she reunited with director Tim Burton to play the female lead alongside her then boyfriend Johnny Depp The film was a significant box office success grossing US 86 million and receiving much critical devotion 30 31 Ryder s second role of the year was in the family comedy drama Mermaids 1990 which co starred Cher Bob Hoskins and Christina Ricci Mermaids was a moderate box office success and Ryder s performance was acclaimed critic Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun Times wrote Winona Ryder in another of her alienated outsider roles generates real charisma 32 For her performance Ryder received a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Actress in a Supporting Role 33 and a National Board Review award for the same category 34 Following Mermaids Ryder had the lead role as a troubled teenager in the comedy drama Welcome Home Roxy Carmichael 1990 The film co starred Jeff Daniels and was deemed a commercial flop In 1990 Ryder also made a cameo in Roy Orbison s music video A Love So Beautiful with Matthew Modine 35 and was awarded ShoWest s Female Star of Tomorrow by The National Association of Theatre Owners 34 She was next slated to appear as Mary Corleone in Francis Ford Coppola s The Godfather Part III but withdrew from the project in the beginning of filming in 1990 due to nervous exhaustion 36 37 1991 1995 Major roles Edit In 1991 Ryder played a young taxicab driver in Jim Jarmusch s independent film Night on Earth The film was given a limited release but received critical praise 38 Ryder then starred in three big budget adaptations of literary classics The first was Bram Stoker s Dracula 1992 directed by Francis Ford Coppola and featuring Ryder in the dual role of Mina Murray and Count Dracula s past lover Princess Elisabeta 6 The script was originally intended for a television adaptation but Ryder liked it so much she brought it to Coppola s attention The film premiered in November 1992 to critical and commercial success 39 Ryder continued her work in period films with Martin Scorsese s The Age of Innocence 1993 an adaptation of Edith Wharton s novel which co starred Michelle Pfeiffer and Daniel Day Lewis Ryder considers Scorsese the best director in the world 40 For her portrayal of May Welland the fiancee of Newland Archer Day Lewis Ryder won a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress 33 and received Academy Award and BAFTA award nominations as well 41 Although not a commercial success the Age of Innocence received critical praise upon its release in October 1993 Vincent Canby in the New York Times wrote Ms Ryder is wonderful as this sweet young thing who s hard as nails as much out of ignorance as of self interest 42 Ryder next starred alongside Meryl Streep Jeremy Irons Antonio Banderas and Glenn Close in the melodrama The House of the Spirits 1993 based on Isabel Allende s novel Also released in October 1993 the film was poorly reviewed and a box office flop grossing just 6 million on its 40 million budget 43 Roger Ebert wrote that Ryder seems an unlikely casting choice but she is more convincing with more abandon and passion and she makes her character work 44 Ryder was next set to star in Broken Dreams 45 with actor River Phoenix The project was put on hold due to his death on October 31 1993 46 In 1993 Ryder also appeared on the music video Without a Trace by Soul Asylum whose member David Pirner was her boyfriend at the time 47 Among the movie s strengths are the performances especially that of Ryder who comes across as bright beautiful and more delicate than ever before Orlando Sentinel film critic Jay Boyar discussing Reality Bites 48 Ryder s next film the Generation X drama Reality Bites 1994 marked a departure from period films Directed by Ben Stiller and co starring Ethan Hawke the film featured Ryder as a recent college graduate searching for direction in her life According to Hawke and Stiller the film only got greenlit due to Ryder s star status 49 Her performance received acclaim but the film did not meet its studio s expectations in the box office 50 Ryder returned to period films later that year appearing as Josephine March in Little Women an adaptation of Louisa May Alcott s novel The film received widespread praise critic Janet Maslin of The New York Times wrote that the film was the greatest adaptation of the novel and remarked on Ryder s performance Ms Ryder whose banner year also includes a fine comic performance in Reality Bites plays Jo with spark and confidence Her spirited presence gives the film an appealing linchpin and she plays the self proclaimed man of the family with just the right staunchness 51 52 Ryder received her second Best Actress Oscar nomination for the role 41 In 1994 Ryder also made a guest appearance in The Simpsons episode Lisa s Rival as Allison Taylor whose intelligence and over achieving personality makes her an adversary of Lisa Ryder s next starring role was in How to Make an American Quilt 1995 an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Whitney Otto co starring Anne Bancroft Maya Angelou and Ellen Burstyn The film grossed nearly four times its budget and received mixed to positive reviews from critics 53 The same year Ryder narrated Anne Frank s The Diary of a Young Girl for which she received a Grammy Award nomination A review by Audiofile praised her performance saying Winona Ryder is the perfect narrator for this work Her voice sounds very young matching the 14 year old s enthusiasm and frustrations 54 1996 2000 Further lead roles Edit Ryder received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on October 6 2000 Ryder made several film appearances in 1996 the first in Boys The film failed to become a box office success and attracted mostly negative critical reaction Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun Times stated Boys is a low rent dumbed down version of Before Sunrise with a rent a plot substituting for clever dialogue He stated that the film was a waste of Ryder s talent and intelligence 55 Her next role was in Looking for Richard Al Pacino s meta documentary on a production of William Shakespeare s Richard III which grossed only 1 million at the box office but drew moderate critical acclaim 56 She starred in The Crucible with Daniel Day Lewis and Joan Allen The film an adaptation of Arthur Miller s play centered on the Salem witch trials The film was expected to be a success considering its budget but was a commercial failure 57 Despite this it was well received and Ryder s performance was lauded with Peter Travers of Rolling Stone saying Ryder offers a transfixing portrait of warped innocence 58 Ryder later claimed that the role of Abigail Williams was the hardest in her whole career 59 Ryder next took on a role as an android in Alien Resurrection 1997 alongside Sigourney Weaver who had starred in the entire Alien trilogy Ryder s brother Uri was a major fan of the film series and when approached about it she agreed to the project The film became one of the least successful entries in the Alien film series but irrespective of the film series was considered a success as it grossed 161 million worldwide 60 Ryder s and Weaver s performances drew mostly positive reviews and Ryder won a Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Best Actress Roger Ebert however in his review of the film commented that Ryder lacks the conviction and presence to stand alongside Ripley and the rest of the cast He compares her with Jenette Goldstein in Aliens Ryder is a wonderful actress one of the most gifted of her generation but wrong for this movie he added 61 At 1997 s ShoWest event she was presented with their Female Star of the Year award 62 On Valentine s Day 1998 Ryder performed in Eve Ensler s play The Vagina Monologues 63 She then starred in Woody Allen s Celebrity 1998 after Drew Barrymore turned down Ryder s role in an ensemble cast 6 The film satirizes the lives of several celebrities In 1998 Ryder also appeared in the music video for Jon Spencer Blues Explosion s song Talk About the Blues a screenshot from the video later appeared on the cover of their album Xtra Acme USA 64 65 In 1998 Ryder and Leonardo DiCaprio narrated Survivors Testimonies of the Holocaust a CD ROM produced by Steven Spielberg s Shoah Foundation 66 She also served as a member of the jury led by Martin Scorsese at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival 67 In 1999 Ryder starred in and served as an executive producer for Girl Interrupted based on the 1993 memoir of the same name by Susanna Kaysen The film had been in development since late 1996 but took time to begin filming Ryder was deeply attached to the project referring to it as her child of the heart 6 She played Kaysen who has borderline personality disorder and was admitted to a psychiatric hospital for recovery Directed by James Mangold and co starring Angelina Jolie the film was expected to mark Ryder s comeback playing leading roles Instead it turned out to be the welcome to Hollywood coronation for Jolie who won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance 68 Roger Ebert stated Ryder shows again her skill at projecting mental states one of her gifts is to let us know exactly what she s thinking without seeming to 69 He later said that Ryder is one of the reasons to see the film The same year Ryder was parodied in South Park Bigger Longer amp Uncut She also started her own music company Roustabout Studios in 1999 34 In April 2000 Ryder was awarded the Peter J Owens Award at the San Francisco Film Festival 70 Her next film the melodrama Autumn in New York starred with Richard Gere was released in August The film received mixed reviews but was a commercial success grossing 90 million at the worldwide box office 71 72 In September Ryder made a guest appearance in the series finale of Comedy Central s Strangers With Candy 73 Ryder then played a nun of a secret society loosely connected to the Roman Catholic Church and determined to prevent Armageddon in Lost Souls 2000 which was a commercial failure Ryder refused to do commercial promotion for the film 6 She later said I was attracted to Lost Souls because I know nothing about this subject I personally don t believe in demonic possession For me to play this woman was a real challenge She is the ultimate believer Most of all I just wanted to do a movie in the thriller genre at least one 74 On October 6 2000 Ryder received her own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame 75 2001 2005 Hiatus Edit In 2001 Ryder began a four year career hiatus Apart from a guest appearance on NBC s sitcom Friends where she played Rachel s college sorority sister 76 and a brief cameo in Ben Stiller s comedy Zoolander 2001 she appeared in no new releases in 2001 She was scheduled to appear in Lily and the Secret of Planting but withdrew from the project after being hospitalized for a severe stomach related disorder in August 2001 77 In December 2001 Ryder was arrested for shoplifting see below which made it difficult for her to be insured for further film projects Woody Allen wanted to cast Robert Downey Jr and Ryder in his film Melinda and Melinda 2003 but was unable to do so because I couldn t get insurance on them We couldn t get bonded The completion bonding companies would not bond the picture unless we could insure them We were heartbroken because I had worked with Winona before on Celebrity and thought she was perfect for this and wanted to work with her again 78 79 In 2002 Ryder appeared in two movies filmed before her arrest The first was a romantic comedy titled Mr Deeds with Adam Sandler grossing over 126 million in the United States alone 80 The film was not a critical success however British film critic Philip French described it as a terrible film saying that remakes are often bad but this one was particularly bad 81 The second film was the science fiction drama Simone in which she portrayed a glamorous star who is replaced by a computer simulated actress due to the clandestine machinations of a director portrayed by her Looking for Richard costar Al Pacino On May 18 2002 Ryder hosted Saturday Night Live 82 83 In 2005 Ryder co produced and co narrated the documentary The Day My God Died 2004 with Tim Robbins which focuses on international child sex trafficking 84 2006 2015 Career revival Edit Ryder at a Marc Jacobs event in 2008 Ryder made a career return with appearances in several independent films in 2006 and 2007 The first was The Darwin Awards 2006 in which she acted alongside Joseph Fiennes 85 The second was Richard Linklater s A Scanner Darkly a film adaptation of Philip K Dick s novel in which she co starred opposite Keanu Reeves Robert Downey Jr and Woody Harrelson The film was made entirely with rotoscope software which was used to turn live action scenes into animation The following year Ryder appeared in David Wain s comedy The Ten 86 and reunited with Heathers screenwriter Daniel Waters for the surreal black comedy Sex and Death 101 2007 87 She also starred in Kirsten Dunst directed short horror film Welcome 2007 88 and made a brief appearance in the music video for We re All Stuck Out In The Desert by Jonathan Rice In 2008 Ryder played the female lead opposite Wes Bentley and Ray Romano in Geoffrey Haley s offbeat romantic drama The Last Word 89 She then starred as a newscaster in the film adaptation of The Informers 90 She also appeared in director J J Abrams s Star Trek as Spock s human mother Amanda Grayson 91 Several media outlets noted Ryder s return to film during this time 81 92 93 In 2009 Ryder starred alongside Robin Wright and Julianne Moore in Rebecca Miller s The Private Lives of Pippa Lee 2009 The following year Ryder had a prominent supporting role as an aging ballet star in Darren Aronofsky s Black Swan 2010 She also starred in the independent film Stay Cool alongside Hilary Duff Mark Polish and Chevy Chase and in the television movie When Love Is Not Enough The Lois Wilson Story For her performance as Lois Wilson whose husband co founded Alcoholics Anonymous in 1930s Ryder was nominated for a SAG Award in the Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries category 94 Entertainment Weekly wrote that Ryder played her character with wide eyes of both innocence and terror 95 Ryder next appeared in a leading role in Ron Howard s The Dilemma 2011 co starring Vince Vaughn and Kevin James 96 Ryder promoting Frankenweenie in 2012 Ryder then played Deborah Kuklinski 97 the wife of contract killer Richard Kuklinski in the thriller The Iceman 2012 co starring Michael Shannon 98 Ryder also appeared with her The Iceman co star James Franco in The Letter 2012 99 She also reunited with director Tim Burton who directed her in the music video for The Killers single Here with Me 100 and cast her in the animated 3D feature film Frankenweenie 2012 Ryder also worked with the classic film channel TCM in 2012 guest hosting for a week in September while Robert Osborne was on vacation 101 and introducing some of her favorite classic films in December 102 101 In 2013 Ryder appeared in the action thriller Homefront 2013 again opposite James Franco this time playing a meth addicted woman Steven Boone of RogerEbert com stated Ryder often seems on the verge of laughing in Franco s face as he attempts to manhandle and pimp talk her But it s nice to see her raven eyes and regal cheekbones on a big screen again in whatever capacity 103 Ryder also starred in a segment of the Comedy Central television series Drunk History 2013 called Boston She played religious protester Mary Dyer opposite stern Puritan magistrate John Endicott played by Michael Cera 104 She then took on the role of Peggy Shippen the wife of Benedict Arnold in her appearance of the second season of Drunk History 2014 105 In 2014 Ryder appeared in the British television film Turks amp Caicos 2014 and modeled in the Fall advertising campaign of fashion label Rag amp Bone 106 In 2015 Ryder was a juror at the Sundance Film Festival 107 She continued her work in television with the HBO miniseries Show Me a Hero 2015 in which she played the president of the Yonkers City Council She then starred alongside Peter Sarsgaard in the biopic Experimenter playing the wife of Stanley Milgram Experimenter was released to positive reviews in October 2015 108 109 Aside from acting Ryder appeared in advertisements for Marc Jacobs 110 both for their cosmetics and for their spring 2016 collection 111 112 2016 present Edit Since 2016 Ryder has starred in the Netflix science fiction horror series Stranger Things 2016 113 created by The Duffer Brothers playing Joyce Byers a single mother whose 12 year old son Will vanishes mysteriously The Duffer brothers stated that Ryder has a very intense energy about her a wiry unpredictability a sort of anxiousness that we thought we d really lean into 114 The series first season premiered in July 2016 to critical acclaim and high audience ratings 115 Ryder also received praise for her performance 116 and the cast won the SAG award for best ensemble for a drama series in 2017 The second and third seasons of the series were released in October 2017 and July 2019 For season 3 she was paid a reported 350 000 per episode 117 The filming for the fourth season had been halted due to the COVID 19 pandemic but resumed filming September 2020 The first volume of season 4 premiered on May 27 2022 and its second volume premiered July 1 2022 Kate Bush s 1985 song Running Up That Hill climbed dramatically on music charts and reached number one on iTunes after the song was included in scenes of Stranger Things subsequent to Ryder frequently wearing Kate Bush T shirts and lapel badges on set 118 In 2018 Ryder appeared in the film Destination Wedding alongside Keanu Reeves The two performers had previously worked together in three other movies Bram Stoker s Dracula A Scanner Darkly and The Private Lives of Pippa Lee portraying love interests in the first two films The same year Ryder also starred in a L Oreal shampoo commercial 119 and in H amp M s spring collection campaign co starring Elizabeth Olsen 120 In early 2020 Ryder appeared in Squarespace s Super Bowl commercial which was aired during the first half of the game 121 Later that year she starred in The Plot Against America an HBO limited series based upon Philip Roth s 2004 novel of the same name 122 David Simon the creator of the series commented Winona always had the standing of the great American ingenue Now we re ready for the second act because she s always been a remarkable actor always asking questions about the role doing the research and then feeling the camera instinctively once the work begins 12 The series marked Ryder s second collaboration with Simon in 2014 she appeared in his HBO miniseries Show Me a Hero 123 In 2021 Ryder reprised her role as Kim Boggs in Edward Scissorhands alongside Timothee Chalamet in a Super Bowl ad for Cadillac 124 Ryder s next film is Gone in the Night co starring with Dermot Mulroney her former co star in How To Make an American Quilt Personal life Edit Ryder in 2012 Ryder maintains homes in San Francisco Los Angeles and Williamsburg in New York City 125 Ryder identifies as Jewish and has experienced antisemitism 12 126 She suffers from insomnia and has been a victim of stalking 127 128 129 She has credited her career to director Tim Burton 130 131 Ryder has been involved in philanthropic work for the American Indian College Fund since her twenties which sends low income Native Americans to universities 132 133 Relationships Edit Ryder met Johnny Depp at the Great Balls of Fire premiere in June 1989 and they began dating shortly afterwards when she was still 17 She was engaged to him from 1990 to 1993 134 135 She dated Soul Asylum band member Dave Pirner 127 She dated actor Matt Damon from 1998 to 2000 Since 2011 she has been in a relationship with fashion designer Scott Mackinlay Hahn 136 137 Polly Klaas Edit Main article Murder of Polly Klaas In 1993 Ryder offered a reward in the hope that it would lead to the return of kidnapped child Polly Klaas 138 Klaas lived in Petaluma the town where Ryder grew up Ryder offered a 200 000 reward for the 12 year old kidnap victim s safe return 139 After the girl s death Ryder dedicated her performance as Jo in the 1994 film adaptation of Little Women one of Klaas s favorite novels to Klaas s memory 140 During a sentencing hearing related to the 2001 shoplifting incident Ryder s attorney Mark Geragos referred to her work with the Polly Klaas Foundation and other charitable causes In response Deputy District Attorney Ann Rundle said What s offensive to me is to trot out the body of a dead child 141 Polly s father Marc Klaas defended Ryder and expressed outrage at the prosecutor s comments 141 142 2001 arrest Edit On December 12 2001 Ryder was arrested on shoplifting charges in Beverly Hills California accused of stealing 5 500 worth of designer clothes and accessories at a Saks Fifth Avenue department store 143 144 145 Los Angeles District Attorney Stephen Cooley assembled a team of eight prosecutors and filed four felony charges against her 146 failed verification Ryder hired celebrity defense attorney Mark Geragos Negotiations failed to produce a plea bargain at the end of summer 2002 147 Joel Mowbray from National Review noted that the prosecution was not ready to offer her a no contest plea on misdemeanor charges 148 She was accused of using drugs including oxycodone diazepam and Vicodin without valid prescription but prosecutors dropped a drug possession count after it was proved that a doctor provided it to her as a medical treatment 149 She was convicted of grand theft 150 and shoplifting but was acquitted on the charge of burglary 151 In December 2002 she was sentenced to three years of probation 480 hours of community service 3 700 in fines and 6 355 in restitution to the Saks Fifth Avenue store and she was ordered to attend psychological counseling and drug counseling 152 On June 18 2004 Superior Court Judge Elden Fox reviewed Ryder s probation report and observed that she had served 480 hours of community service and the felonies were reduced to misdemeanors She finished her probation in December 2005 153 Ryder explained that the incident occurred during a difficult time in her life 154 She added that the pain killing medication that a quack physician prescribed her clouded her judgement significantly 155 156 Dr Jules Mark Lusman who prescribed the medication subsequently had his medical license revoked by the Medical Board of California for unethically prescribing medication to his patients 157 158 Filmography and awards EditMain articles Winona Ryder filmography and awards and nominations Ryder has been recognized by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for the following performances 66th Academy Awards 1994 Best Supporting Actress nomination for The Age of Innocence 67th Academy Awards 1995 Best Actress nomination for Little WomenRyder has been nominated for three Golden Globe Awards winning one one British Academy Film Award seven Screen Actor Guild Awards winning one and one Grammy Award References Edit a b Winona Ryder Biography 1971 Biography com Archived from the original on May 4 2020 Retrieved June 23 2020 The 17th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards Screen Actors Guild Archived from the original on July 21 2011 Retrieved April 9 2011 Kim Ellen A October 6 2000 Winona Ryder Gets Her Own Star 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