Alex Winter

Actor

Birthday July 17, 1965

Birth Sign Cancer

Birthplace London, England

Age 58 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

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1960

His mother, Gregg Mayer, is a New York-born dancer who trained with Martha Graham, and founded the first modern-dance company in London in the mid-1960s.

His father, Ross Albert Winter, is an Australian who danced with Winter's mother's troupe and co-founded the Mid American Dance Company in St. Louis.

Winter received training in dance as a child.

He has an older brother named Stephen.

His father has English ancestry and his mother is Jewish, of Ukrainian Jewish descent.

When Winter was five, his family moved to Missouri, where his father ran the Mid-American Dance Company (later, Modern American Dance Company ), while his mother taught dance at Washington University in St. Louis.

1965

Alexander Ross Winter (born July 17, 1965) is a British-American actor and filmmaker.

1973

The two divorced in 1973.

1978

In 1978, Winter moved to the New York City area, where he and his mother lived in Montclair, New Jersey.

During this time Winter began performing as an actor on and off Broadway, commuting into New York City.

He reports his experience in New Jersey as being positive.

1983

In 1983, after graduating from Montclair High School, Winter was accepted into the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University.

While at NYU, he met fellow aspiring filmmaker Tom Stern.

The two collaborated on a number of 16 mm short films.

As an actor, Winter spent many years on Broadway with supporting roles in productions of The King and I, Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up, and the American premiere of Simon Gray's Close of Play at the Manhattan Theatre Club.

Winter dropped out of NYU film school before his senior year, and he and Tom Stern moved out to Hollywood, where the two wrote and directed a number of short films and music videos.

Winter continued to find work as an actor, landing notable roles in such big productions as The Lost Boys and Rosalie Goes Shopping.

1987

He is also known for his role as Marko in the 1987 vampire film The Lost Boys; for co-writing, co-directing, and starring in the 1993 film Freaked; and for directing documentaries in the 2010s.

Winter was born in London, England.

1989

He played the slacker Bill S. Preston Esq. in the 1989 film Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure and its sequels Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey (1991) and Bill & Ted Face the Music (2020).

In 1989, Winter found international success when he co-starred with Keanu Reeves, playing William "Bill" S. Preston Esq. in the smash-hit comedy Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, a role he reprised in its 1991 sequel, Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey.

Following the success of Bill & Ted, Winter and creative collaborators Tom Stern and Tim Burns were hired to develop a sketch comedy show for MTV.

1991

The result, 1991's The Idiot Box, was canceled after six episodes.

1993

Winter, Stern and Burns accepted a $12 million deal from 20th Century Fox to film their own feature film, which became 1993's Freaked.

While the film was never widely released, despite positive reviews from The New York Times and Entertainment Weekly, Freaked went on to become a cult favourite, through festivals, TV and DVD, and was cited by Entertainment Weekly, on their list of Top Ten Comedies of the Nineties.

1999

Winter did not return to directing until 1999, when he filmed Fever.

The film was shown at film festivals worldwide, including Official Selection in the Director's Fortnight at Cannes.

New York Daily News praised the film, calling it "a claustrophobic mind bender. Winter sustains an aura of creepiness worthy of Roman Polanski."

2007

Winter directed the live-action adaptation of the hit Cartoon Network series Ben 10, which aired in November 2007 and garnered the highest ratings in Cartoon Network history.

2008

As of 2008, he was attached to write the screenplay for the Howard Stern-produced remake of Rock 'n' Roll High School.

2009

He directed its sequel, Ben 10: Alien Swarm, which aired on Cartoon Network in November 2009 and captured over 16 million viewers in its premiere weekend.

2010

In 2010, he was attached to direct a 3D-remake of the 1987 horror film The Gate, which was scheduled for release in 2011.

2012

Winter's 2012 VH1 rock doc Downloaded earned worldwide critical acclaim at theatrical and festival screenings.

2013

In 2013, he had a role in the thriller Grand Piano, starring Elijah Wood and John Cusack, playing The Assistant.

2015

Winter's multiple award-winning 2015 documentary Deep Web had its world premiere at SXSW and a broadcast premiere in the U.S. on the Epix network alongside a global festival tour.

The film went wide on September, 2015, opening as the #1 documentary on iTunes.

In July 2015, Winter began work on a biographical documentary of the rock guitarist and composer Frank Zappa.

2016

In 2016, Winter released a short documentary entitled Relatively Free about journalist Barrett Brown's release from prison.

2017

This was followed in 2017 by another short documentary, Trump's Lobby about President elect Donald Trump.

2018

In 2018, Winter released two documentaries, The Panama Papers, about the Panama Papers, and Trust Machine: The Story Of Blockchain, which premiered in Los Angeles on November 16, 2018.