Winona-Ryder
Winona Ryder is the professionally-known name given to Winona Laura Hoowitz. She was birthed within Winona Minnesota. The parents of her daughter named her after her hometown. Michel Horowitz' father was editor and author and editor, as was Cynthia Palmer and her mother. Ryder is a self-described Jewish and descends from Ryder's Jewish father. Uria Ryder is her younger brother. Jubal, Sunyata and Sunyata are the half siblings of Ryder. Ryder was born in the United States and moved with her family to Mendocino County California at the age of seven. There, they didn't have electricity. Ryder, who read a lot when she was 12 became a book worm due to the fact that Ryder was not able to access television. Ryder began to take acting classes in the American Conservatory Theatre in 1983 at the age of 12. At the age of 15, Ryder landed her first part on screen, in Lucas. Ryder had to deal with bullying throughout her time in high school. Her acting career, she hoped, would help her. Unfortunately, it didn't work out. However, she was determined to pursue the dreams she had. Her breakthrough came through Tim Burton's Beetlejuice in 1988. Ryder was a star in numerous films. In 1993, she was awarded an Oscar Awards in the film The Age of Innocence.





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