Winona Ryder Bites Back
Nick Haramis
November 02, 2009
"What makes someone an icon? Is Nelson Mandela an icon? Is Václav Havel an icon? Is the alien from Alien: Resurrection an icon? I don’t know what the requirements are.” Winona Ryder pauses to consider the well-oiled word from the far reaches of the lobby lounge at the Chateau Marmont in West Hollywood. Her cap is pulled down to hide the face of an Edward Gorey beauty rendered in chalk. She sits on her tiny feet as if to keep them warm.
When our waiter arrives with two blistering cups of English breakfast tea, the green-eyed actress wonders if Philip Roth might fit the part of icon. By the time the tea has cooled into twin lakes of still cream three hours later, she has settled on Empty Nest’s Kristy McNichol. “But,” she says, “I would never consider myself anything like that.”
Two decades into her film career, and two years shy of 40, Ryder has developed from a doe-eyed ingénue into a full-grown, albeit delicate, woman. And after a nine-year retreat from the spotlight, the actress who personified the knowing malaise of the late ’80s and early ’90s—as the beautiful freak in Tim Burton’s Beetlejuice, the homicidal girl-next-door in Michael Lehmann’s Heathers and the idealistic videographer in Ben Stiller’s Gen X-defining classic Reality Bites—finally returns with The Private Lives of Pippa Lee, an impeccable arthouse film starring Robin Wright Penn, Blake Lively and Keanu Reeves.
Whereas the younger, more exposed Ryder was the portrait of a tortured thespian on the verge of a breakdown, the grown Ryder seems comfortable in her own skin. And unlike most teen actors who devolve into twisted shells of their former selves, the bookish star has gracefully matured, despite a journey neither straight nor narrow.
Top Image: Shirt by Gucci. Ryder’s own ring.
Comments (15)
Posted by Thom on Mon Nov 2, 2009 at 07.20 pm
good to see a more playful side of winona! winona + keanu = ultimate 90s flashback, and i’m really into it
I’ve never heard of Winona Ryder but I’ve heard of Kristy McNichol for sure.
Posted by anonymous on Tue Nov 3, 2009 at 11.20 am
Green-eyed actress? I see no green-eyed actress here!
Posted by kiki de belle on Tue Nov 3, 2009 at 02.38 pm
who is that girl ??????????????????????????? where has she been shopping of late - i need to take her for a fashionista trip :)
Posted by Jason on Tue Nov 3, 2009 at 03.56 pm
Fact check: Winona Ryder wasn’t nominated for an Oscar for “The Crucible.” Although she was nominated twice, for “The Age of Innocence” and “Little Women.”
Posted by anonymous on Tue Nov 3, 2009 at 06.34 pm
She doesn’t “shop” she steals.
Posted by anonymous on Wed Nov 4, 2009 at 02.41 am
I, too, hate the acronym “Lol” but Winona is so wrong about the state of mental health institutions it’s laughable. People are held against their will for the most minor of transgressions ALL THE TIME.
Posted by TrannyFingerWaggle on Wed Nov 4, 2009 at 11.28 am
“… an impeccable arthouse film starring Robin Wright Penn, Blake Lively and Keanu Reeves. “
I can’t wait to see how badly this go down. Penn, Reeves, and Ryder joining forces with the Burger King face from Gossip Girl and Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants? This is going to be sublime.
Posted by anonymous on Wed Nov 4, 2009 at 12.50 pm
so now we can add liar to her resume. winona seems a bit delusional as well.
most blogs are talking about the fact that winona is a basket case and that ANGELINA did thank her at the oscars. it’s on youtube for petesakes.
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Posted by Shirley on Mon Nov 2, 2009 at 04.09 pm
She looks awesome!! Loved the story, Winona is definitely one of the coolest actresses of our generation