Winona-Ryder
Winona Ryder (born Winona Laura Hornowitz) was born in Winona Minnesota. The parents of Winona Ryder gave her the name of the town she grew up in. Her father Michel Horowitz and her mother Cynthia Palmer were authors and editors. Ryder, who considers herself Jewish has a connection to Ryder's Jewish father. Her half-siblings are younger, Jubal and Sunyata. In the year Ryder was seven, her family moved into Mendocino County California. Here, they did not have electricity. Ryder began to be a committed book reader because there was no television. Ryder was enrolled in acting classes at the age of Ryder was twelve years old, in the American Conservatory Theatre. Lucas the film, which was released in 1986, was her first major role. Ryder was just 15 at the time she was cast. Ryder suffered from bullying throughout highschool. Ryder believed that if she became an actor, her behavior could be reduced. However, it didn't come to pass. The actress continued to chase her ambitions. In 1988, the year that Tim Burton released Beetlejuice that was her breakthrough. Ryder continued playing parts that proved successful in various films. In 1993, Ryder was nominated two times for Academy Awards.
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