Winona Ryder was born Winona Horowitz and named after her the town in
which she was born, Winona Minnesota. She grew up in a ranch commune in
Northern California where there was no electricity. She is the Goddaughter
of Timothy Leary and her parents were friends of Beat poet Allen Ginsberg
and once edited a book called "Shaman Woman Mainline Lady" an
anthology of writings on the drug experience in literature - this included
one piece by Louisa May Alcott. Winona Ryder was later to star as Jo in
this author's Little Women (1994). She moved with her parents to Petaluma
(near San Francisco) when she was ten and enrolled in acting classes at
the American Conservatory Theater. At 13 she had a video audition to the
film Desert Bloom (1986), but didn't get the part. Director David Seltzer,
however, spotted her and cast her in Lucas (1986). When telephoned to ask
how she'd like to have her name appear on the credits, she suggested Ryder
as her father's Mitch Ryder album was playing the background. Ryder was
selected for the part of Mary Corleone in Godfather: Part III, The (1990),
but had to drop out of the role after catching the flu from the strain of
doing the films Welcome Home, Roxy Carmichael (1990) and Mermaids (1990)
back to back. She said she didn't want to let everyone down by doing a
substandard performance. Others have suggested that she pulled out from
the part because of problems with boyfriend Johnny Depp, with whom she had
been going out since she was 17. Depp got a tattoo saying "Winona
Forever" put on his biceps. Winona Ryder was set to film Bram
Stoker's Dracula (1992) as a TV movie with Michael Apted, but took the
script to Francis Ford Coppola and he agreed to film it. She later made
Age of Innocence, The (1993) which was directed by Martin Scorsese, who
she believes to be "the best director in the world". |