Winona Ryder rose to fame in the late 1980s with roles in Beetlejuice and Heathers. Known for her ability to delve deeply into complex characters, Ryder solidified her status in Hollywood with standout performances in Edward Scissorhands and Girl, Interrupted, the latter of which earned her an Academy Award nomination.
Aside from her acting prowess, Ryder is a vocal advocate for mental health, using her platform to highlight the importance of mental well-being.
Despite facing personal and professional hurdles, Ryder has adapted seamlessly to changing industry dynamics, making a notable comeback with her role in the hit series Stranger Things.
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