Winona Ryder, 25 years of acting

Saturday, Apr 2, 2011

March 28th 1986. Winona’s first movie, Lucas, hit the movie theaters. Winona was Rina, best friend of the outsider Lucas, and, well, you already knows that…

Twenty-five years later, Black Swan hits DVD and Blu-Ray. Winona’s performance as Beth, the retiring prima ballerina, was so powerful that Noni love seems to be everywhere all over again.

These are only two moments of an extensive and brilliant career. Let us know, in the comments, which Winona’s performance are your favorite.

17 Comments on “Winona Ryder, 25 years of acting”

  1. I just saw the black swan and i felt the urge to watch a movie of winona where they have an important role, as before. I feel nostalgia of those times. winona back to the forefront by god!

  2. The first time was Betttlejuice (on tv), when i was young i cant remeber how old am i. i’m kinda uneasy with the movie, suddenly the appearance of lydia made the whole movie brght – someone interesting though i dunno who is she. then came Edward Scissorhands, kinda familiar with her face, but cant recognize Winona, as she in blonde hair. At last, in Little Women i definately knew who was that and from then i search all over the places just to get her name. From time to time, i get to love her more n more til now i’m so in love of Winona Ryder. Cant help to get all the old movies and rewatch all over again, even cameo. Cant resist to see her more in the upcoming movies….she is the first idol that last for a lifetime! :love: :love: :love:

  3. just a message to correct the name of Winona yder in Lucas.. It’s not Nina but Rina ! her first character in her first movie!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    kisses
    and love Noni forever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  4. Soy de La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Y la amo, es genial!
    Super talentosa, la admiro un montón!!!!!!!!!!

  5. Susanna Kaysen, Beth MacIntyre, Lelaina (Reality Bites) Lydia Deetz, Veronica Sawyer, Charlotte (Mermaids), Kim Boggs, Abigail Williams, Jo March, Lois Wilson, & Geneva Backman.

    ^in that order. 😀
    apparently, i’m more attracted to her dark side than i thought. <3

    P.S. I still would have loved to see her as Marla Singer. Or at least her version of the character anyway (not that Helena wasn't great, I'm a fan of both…but still:)

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