The fall issue of Porter magazine arrived today on stands and digital devices, and it brings a great interview with Winona.
For the first time she spoke about the shoplifting episode: “Psychologically, I must have been at a place where I just wanted to stop”
I won’t get into what happened, but it wasn’t what people think. And it wasn’t like the crime of the century! But it allowed me time that I really needed, where I went back to San Francisco and got back into things that… I just had other interests, frankly.
She also talked about ‘disappearing’ from acting – which we know it never happened.
A lot of people had the perception that I just disappeared in the 2000s. And I did, but only from that world. I appeared elsewhere, I promise you. I was transformed into doing stuff I really wanted to do – it was a great awakening. It just wasn’t in the public eye.
Check the interview in the digital scans added in our gallery. The full interview will be transcripted to our library archive asap.
Winona Ryder, the iconic and talented Academy Award nominee actress, celebrated 25 years of career in 2011, and she has became an icon after her work on movies like "Heathers", "Beetlejuice", "Reality Bites", "Bram Stoker's Dracula", "Mermaids" and many more. Recently you saw her as Spock's mother in "Star Trek" and as the retired ballerina Beth in "Black Swan".









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