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Actress Winona Ryder claims director threatened to 'destroy her life'
Actress Winona Ryder claims director threatened to 'destroy her life'

The Star

time2 days ago

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Actress Winona Ryder claims director threatened to 'destroy her life'

, though both of her brothers have worked as production assistants on a select number of her movies. Photo: TNS Winona Ryder has revealed a director she once worked with decades ago threatened to 'destroy [her] f—ing life' after she reported him for inappropriate behaviour. The two-time Oscar nominee, 53, recalled to Elle UK that after she asked producers if they could handle the difficult director, he confronted her the following day when she had 'a big scene,' making one of his own. Ryder claims the director approached her as if he was going to discuss the scene, then 'changed his tone to a whisper.' 'He came up to me, and he was like, 'OK, so um, if we just try it like – you f—ing c–, I'm gonna destroy your f—ing life,'' recalled the Beetlejuice star, saying she was then forced to jump into the scene acting as if everything was OK. 'What's so crazy is my brother was working as a PA on the movie, and I didn't even tell him, and I didn't complain,' she said. The Stranger Things actress did not disclose the identity of the director nor the film, though both of her brothers have worked as production assistants on a select number of her movies. IMDb shows that Uri Ryder, who goes by Uri Horowitz, was a production assistant on 1994's Reality Bites , directed by Ben Stiller. Her half-brother, Jubal Palmer was meanwhile a production assistant on Janusz Kaminski's Lost Souls and Steven Brill's Mr. Deeds remake, both of which starred Winona. Palmer was also credited as his sister's own assistant on the set of Richard Linklater's A Scanner Darkly . Nearly a decade after Reality Bites , Ryder made a cameo in 2001's Zoolander ,1 also helmed by and starring Stiller, but she never again worked on projects directed by Linklater or Kaminski. The latter is best known as the Academy Award-winning cinematographer behind Schindler's List and Saving Private Ryan . – New York Daily News/Tribune News Service

Winona Ryder reveals how ‘Heathers' damaged her career
Winona Ryder reveals how ‘Heathers' damaged her career

New York Post

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • New York Post

Winona Ryder reveals how ‘Heathers' damaged her career

Winona Ryder suffered after 'Heathers.' In a new interview with Elle UK, the 'Stranger Things' star, 53, recalled how her role in the 1988 dark comedy teen film had a negative impact on her career. 'I was told I was never gonna work again if I did 'Heathers,'' she told the outlet, adding, 'I did lose a job.' Advertisement 7 Winona Ryder in 'Heathers.' ©New World Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection Ryder revealed that she was dropped from the 1990 crime comedy 'The Freshman' because of 'Heathers.' 'They thought it was making fun of teen suicide,' she shared. 'They were deeply offended and, yeah, they revoked the offer.' Advertisement 'I'm like, 'I can't work with Marlon Brando?' she recounted. 'But I had to stand my ground. I wasn't gonna apologize.' 7 Winona Ryder at the 'Beetlejuice Beetlejuice' London photocall in Aug. 2024. Getty Images for Warner Bros. Pictures 7 Marlon Brando in 'The Freshman.' ©TriStar Pictures/Courtesy Everett Colle / Everett Collection In 'Heathers,' Ryder played Veronica Sawyer, who is involved in her high school's mean girl clique. She becomes romantically involved with JD Dean (Christian Slater), who goes on a revenge tour by killing his classmates and staging their deaths as suicides. Advertisement When asked if she still watches the cult classic also starring the late Shannen Doherty, Ryder replied: 'I never turn off 'Heathers' if it's on. I know it basically by heart.' 7 Winona Ryder, Christian Slater in 'Heathers.' ©New World Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection Last year, Ryder spoke to Harper's Bazaar about the audition process for 'Heathers.' 'I wasn't considered pretty enough, so I went across the street to the Beverly Center, to the Macy's counter,' she recalled. 'They had them do a makeover on me. Then I went back and I was like, 'Please!' Advertisement 7 Shannen Doherty, Winona Ryder, Kim Walker in 'Heathers.' ©New World Pictures/Courtesy Everett Col / Everett Collection 7 Winona Ryder in 'Heathers.' ©New World Pictures/Courtesy Everett Col / Everett Collection 'But my agent at the time literally got down on her knees, she's like, 'Please, you're gonna destroy any chance of a career,'' Ryder explained. 'But I actually did lose a job right when it was coming out. I had been cast in a movie, and the director took great offense to it. 'I think I made the right call,' Ryder added. In 2016, 'Heathers' director Michael Lehmann defended the film from claims that it mocks teen suicide. 7 Winona Ryder as Veronica Sawyer in 'Heathers.' ©New World Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection 'The more horrifying or disturbing human behavior is, the more opportunity there is to mine it for certain types of comedy,' he told The Denver Post. 'You click it a few notches in one direction or another to make it absurd, and it allows to you to understand human behavior better, because people do horrible things with the best intentions.' 'Heathers' was a box office flop when it came out, but over time it has garnered a cult following. The film has been adapted into a 2018 TV reboot and a Broadway musical.

Winona Ryder says she lost out on a movie with Marlon Brando because of 'Heathers': 'They were deeply offended'
Winona Ryder says she lost out on a movie with Marlon Brando because of 'Heathers': 'They were deeply offended'

Yahoo

time3 days ago

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Winona Ryder says she lost out on a movie with Marlon Brando because of 'Heathers': 'They were deeply offended'

"They thought it was making fun of teen suicide." What's your damage, Hollywood? Winona Ryder said she lost out on a movie with Marlon Brando because of her role in the subversive 1989 comedy Heathers, now regarded as a cult classic. In a new profile for Elle UK, Ryder recounted how she was told that she would "never work again" if she took on the role of Veronica Sawyers. And "I did lose a job," she said. After some prodding, Ryder revealed the role was for The Freshman, the 1990 crime comedy that also starred Matthew Broderick, as a naive film school student who accepts a job with Brando's mobster. Ryder said she already landed the role — then, the filmmakers saw Heathers. "They thought it was making fun of teen suicide," she said. "They were deeply offended and, yeah, they revoked the offer." "I'm like, 'I can't work with Marlon Brando?' Ryder recalled, adding that she stood firmly by her work. "I had to stand my ground. I wasn't gonna apologize." The dark comedy centered on Ryder's Veronica, who is part of a clique of popular mean girls — all named Heather — at her high school, though she does not approve of their cruel behavior towards others. Veronica discovers that her new boyfriend, J.D. (Christian Slater), is intentionally killing students he doesn't like, including clique leader Heather Chandler (Kim Walker), who was not-so-accidentally poisoned; her death was staged to appear as a suicide. The late Shannen Doherty also starred as new clique leader Heather revealed last year, in a video interview for Harper's Bazaar alongside her Beetlejuice Beetlejuice costar Jenna Ortega, that her agent implored her not to do the film. "My agent at the time literally got down on her knees," she said. "She's like, 'Please, you're gonna destroy any chance of a career.'" And yet, "I think I made the right call," Ryder said. In a retrospective for the film's 30th anniversary in 2019, producer Denise Di Novi told Variety "everybody thought we were crazy to make the movie.' She also praised Ryder for not taking the advice of her agent, calling the actress "so smart, very brave and unusual." Di Novi added, "She was this amazing 15-year-old, if you can believe it. Winona got obsessed with the script.' Read the original article on Entertainment Weekly Solve the daily Crossword

Why Stranger Things Star Winona Ryder Missed Out On Marlon Brando's Film
Why Stranger Things Star Winona Ryder Missed Out On Marlon Brando's Film

News18

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • News18

Why Stranger Things Star Winona Ryder Missed Out On Marlon Brando's Film

Last Updated: Winona Ryder was initially cast in The Freshman (1990) alongside Marlon Brando, but the offer was revoked after the producers watched her in Heathers. Winona Ryder is returning as Joyce Byers in Stranger Things Season 5, which marks the final chapter of the hit Netflix series. While fans gear up for the first part of the final season releasing on November 26, Ryder has now shared a 35-year-old secret that once deeply impacted her career. Winona Ryder Was Once Rejected From A Marlon Brando Film In a recent interview with Elle UK, the 53-year-old actress revealed that she was initially cast in the 1990 film The Freshman, opposite Marlon Brando and Matthew Broderick. But everything changed after the producers saw her in Heathers. In 1989, Winona Ryder starred in the cult dark comedy Heathers, where she played the role of Veronica Sawyer. The story follows Veronica as she teams up with JD, played by Christian Slater, to take revenge on the high school queen bee Heather Chandler, portrayed by Kim Walker. What begins as a prank turns deadly when Heather dies, and the duo stages it to look like a suicide. The film explores themes like gun violence, eating disorders, sexuality and murder, all wrapped in sharp humour and biting satire. Why Winona Ryder Lost The Role In The Freshman The Little Woman actress shared, ''I was told I was never gonna work again if I did Heathers'," admitting, 'I did lose a job." She further explained, 'They thought it was making fun of teen suicide. They were deeply offended and, yeah, they revoked the offer." In an emotional tone, Winona Ryder added, 'I'm like, 'I can't work with Marlon Brando?'" But she stood her ground. She shared, 'But I had to stand my ground. I wasn't gonna apologise." She admitted that Heather holds a special place in her heart. 'I never turn off Heathers if it's on. I know it basically by heart," she said. Heathers Director Defended The Film's Intent Earlier in an interview with The Denver Post Michael Lehman, the director of Heather clarified that it's a mix of dark crimes and comedy. He said, 'The more horrifying or disturbing human behavior is, the more opportunity there is to mine it for certain types of comedy," adding, 'You click it a few notches in one direction or another to make it absurd, and it allows to you to understand human behavior better, because people do horrible things with the best intentions." He also pointed out that much of the backlash was rooted in misinterpretation. Lehman said, 'When it came out a lot of people were very upset and there was a big politically correct backlash saying, 'How dare you make fun of teenage suicide!' But Columbine hadn't happened yet. And anyway, we weren't making fun of teenage suicide, we were making a comedy about the way teenagers are perceived by adults and how they behave to each other." Despite The Setback, Ryder's Career Soared Though she lost the role in The Freshman, Ryder's bold choice to stand by Heathers didn't slow her down. In 1990 alone, she starred in Edward Scissorhands and Mermaids. Her performances in The Age of Innocence (1993) and Little Women (1994) earned her two consecutive Oscar nominations. Over the years, she has collected a Golden Globe, a BAFTA, and even a Grammy Award. Winona Ryder is set to return in Stranger Things 5, a series she has been associated with for almost a decade, continuing to win hearts as Joyce Byers. Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

Winona Ryder says she lost out on a movie with Marlon Brando because of 'Heathers': 'They were deeply offended'
Winona Ryder says she lost out on a movie with Marlon Brando because of 'Heathers': 'They were deeply offended'

Yahoo

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Winona Ryder says she lost out on a movie with Marlon Brando because of 'Heathers': 'They were deeply offended'

"They thought it was making fun of teen suicide." What's your damage, Hollywood? Winona Ryder said she lost out on a movie with Marlon Brando because of her role in the subversive 1989 comedy Heathers, now regarded as a cult classic. In a new profile for Elle UK, Ryder recounted how she was told that she would "never work again" if she took on the role of Veronica Sawyers. And "I did lose a job," she said. After some prodding, Ryder revealed the role was for The Freshman, the 1990 crime comedy that also starred Matthew Broderick, as a naive film school student who accepts a job with Brando's mobster. Ryder said she already landed the role — then, the filmmakers saw Heathers. "They thought it was making fun of teen suicide," she said. "They were deeply offended and, yeah, they revoked the offer." "I'm like, 'I can't work with Marlon Brando?' Ryder recalled, adding that she stood firmly by her work. "I had to stand my ground. I wasn't gonna apologize." The dark comedy centered on Ryder's Veronica, who is part of a clique of popular mean girls — all named Heather — at her high school, though she does not approve of their cruel behavior towards others. Veronica discovers that her new boyfriend, J.D. (Christian Slater), is intentionally killing students he doesn't like, including clique leader Heather Chandler (Kim Walker), who was not-so-accidentally poisoned; her death was staged to appear as a suicide. The late Shannen Doherty also starred as new clique leader Heather revealed last year, in a video interview for Harper's Bazaar alongside her Beetlejuice Beetlejuice costar Jenna Ortega, that her agent implored her not to do the film. "My agent at the time literally got down on her knees," she said. "She's like, 'Please, you're gonna destroy any chance of a career.'" And yet, "I think I made the right call," Ryder said. In a retrospective for the film's 30th anniversary in 2019, producer Denise Di Novi told Variety "everybody thought we were crazy to make the movie.' She also praised Ryder for not taking the advice of her agent, calling the actress "so smart, very brave and unusual." Di Novi added, "She was this amazing 15-year-old, if you can believe it. Winona got obsessed with the script.' Read the original article on Entertainment Weekly

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