Marc Jacobs published today their Fall ’15 campaign, featuring Winona. Dying now to see the whole set!
Category: Television
Winona Ryder to Star on Supernatural Series for Netflix
The Wrap – Winona Ryder and David Harbour have been set as leads in Matt Duffer and Ross Duffer’s untitled supernatural series for Netflix, the premium streaming service announced Monday.
The eight-episode series is set in the 1980s and is about a mystery surrounding a boy who vanishes into thin air and the ever-expanding government conspiracy that unravels in its wake.
Ryder will play the boy’s single mother while Harbour will play the town’s chief of police, tasked with investigating the disappearance.
“Show Me A Hero” Gets August Premiere Date
HBO has slotted Sunday August 16 for the premiere of its miniseries Show Me A Hero, from The Wire co-creator David Simon. The six-hour mini will debut at 9 PM August 16, with the subsequent five installments airing on August 23, August 30, September 13, September 20 and September 27, at the same time.
Based on the nonfiction book by Lisa Belkin, Show Me A Hero stars Oscar Isaac as Nick Wasicsko, the youngest big-city mayor in the nation, who finds himself thrust into the center of a racial controversy when a federal court orders him to build a small number of low-income housing units in the white neighborhoods of his town, Yonkers, NY. His attempt to do so tears the city apart, paralyzes the municipal government and, ultimately, destroys his political future. Catherine Keener, Alfred Molina, Winona Ryder, LaTanya Richardson-Jackson, Bob Balaban and Jim Belushi also star. Paul Haggis directs.
“Show Me A Hero” First Look
AGR'r Hilary Mann with Winona Ryder on the set of HBO's SHOW ME A HERO! #HBO #miniseries #actors #workit #success pic.twitter.com/PiWKKYZCQC
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Drunk History: Video & Screen Captures
Comedy Central aired this week the episode which Winona guest starred, Philadelphia. You can watch now the clip, plus screen captures added to the gallery.
Winona Ryder joining HBO’s ‘Show Me a Hero’
Winona Ryder will embark on her “largest TV commitment to date,†joining the Walking Dead‘s Jon Bernthal and Alfred Molina for the new HBO miniseries Show Me A Hero, created by The Wire‘s David Simon, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
The six-hour show is based on Lisa Belkin’s eponymous nonfiction book, which was billed as a “A Tale of Murder, Suicide, Race, and Redemption†when it was published in 1999. The protagonist of Show Me A Hero is Nick Wasicsko (Oscar Issac), the mayor of Yonkers, New York in the late 1980s who, to the detriment of his political career, was court-ordered to build 200 units of low-income public housing in a more upscale, whiter side of town. Ryder will play Vinni Restiano, a Yonkers councilwoman who loses her seat after her housing vote.
Ryder also joins actress Catherine Keener, who will portray Mary Dorman, an East Yonkers homeowner who comes to a “remarkable realization†of where to build the units. Bernthal will portray Michael H. Sussman, a top NAACP lawyer and Molina will play councilman Henry J. “Hank†Spallone, an anti-housing advocate and former NYPD detective from the Bronx.
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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