Winona-Ryder
Winona Ryder (born Winona Laura Hornowitz) was born in Winona Minnesota. The name was given to her by her parents in honor of the town in which she grew as a child. His father Michel Horowitz and her mother Cynthia Palmer were authors and editors. Ryder's dad came from an ethnically Jewish family. Ryder considers her self Jewish. Ryder is the younger sister of Uria and half-siblings Jubal and Sunyata. At the age of seven, Ryder was seven, her family relocated into Mendocino County California. There was no electricity. Ryder became an avid reading book because there was no TV. Ryder took acting classes at the age of Ryder was twelve years old, at the American Conservatory Theatre. Lucas The film from 1986 which was her first big part. Ryder was just 15 at the time she was cast. Ryder faced bullying during her teenage years. Her professional acting, she believed to help, could have helped her. Unfortunately, that wasn't the case. The actress continued to chase her ambitions. In 1988, she received her big break in Tim Burton's Beetlejuice. Ryder was able to continue her successful parts in a variety of films. Two Academy Awards were nominated, one for The Age of Innocence (1996).





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