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Alex Winter
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Alex Winter (born
July 17,
1965) is an
actor,
director, and
film writer,
English-born but raised in the
USA.
Born in London, England, Alex Winter trained as a dancer as a child, that being the profession of his parents. His family then relocated to Missouri. He moved to New York in 1984 and began attending New York University (NYU). While at college, he starred in a number of plays and met a future friend and co-star in Keanu Reeves.
Contents
- 1 Career
- 2 Personal Life
- 3 References
- 4 External links
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Career
Winter made his film debut in the 1985 film Death Wish 3.
His first major role as an actor was at age 22, in the cult vampire movie The Lost Boys, in 1987. Two years later, he starred with Keanu Reeves in the comedy Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (though this was originally shot in 1987). He reprised his role in the sequel Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey in 1991, and also provided the voice for his character in the animated television series spin-off, as did Reeves.
Winter has since acted in few films, but has worked behind the scenes in film and television since
1988, when he directed
Bar-B-Que Movie, a short spoof of
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. Shot on
Super 8, it starred American
punk band Butthole Surfers and
actor John Hawkes, of later
Deadwood fame.
[1] In
1993, he co-wrote, co-directed, and starred in the comedy
Freaked (which featured a cameo appearance by Keanu Reeves), and six years later he wrote and directed
Fever. Additionally, he has directed several
music videos and
television commercials. He also starred in the MTV show "The Idiot Box" in the early 1990s. It was recently announced he will be directing a live-action film version of the
Cartoon Network series,
Ben 10. He also appeared in an episode of
Saul of the Mole Men.
Personal Life
He is married to Sonia Dawson, and they have a son named LeRoy.
References