John Gallagher Jr. relived his formative years opposite Winona Ryder in “Gone in the Night”.
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Winona Ryder is one of the most emblematic actresses in the world. She rose to prominence in the ‘80s and ‘90s, embodying a generation of people with her wide assortment of moody teen and young adult roles. Then, in the 2000s, her career plummeted.
She discussed it all in a new interview.The ‘Stranger Things’ cast then & now: Who’s had the biggest transformation?Winona Ryder: 90’s Icon of the weekHarper’s Bazaar published a profile on Ryder, discussing her work and her personality with some of her coworkers. The article discusses her work, her relationship with her boyfriend Scott Mackinlay Hahn, and the negative experiences she’s had in Hollywood. “This business is brutal,” Ryder said.
“You’re working constantly, but if you want to take a break, they tell you, ‘If you slow down, it’s going to stop.’”Ryder’s prevalance in media was thorough, from starring in iconic films to being a part of one of the most romanticized relationships of all time, with Johnny Depp. Ryder credits a union of several things for her emotional decline in the ‘90s, among them, her breakup with Depp. “That was my Girl, Interrupted real life,” she said, referencing the film where she plays a young woman with bipolar disorder, who is trapped in a psychiatric hospital.
“I’ve never talked about it,” she said. “There’s this part of me that’s very private. I have such, like, a place in my heart for those days.
But for someone younger who grew up with social media, it’s hard to describe.”Then came the 2000s, an era that Ryder calls particularly cruel. She was caught shoplifting in Saks Fifth Avenue and became the subject of the tabloids, much like other prominent women of the time. Hollywood ostracized her.
John Gallagher Jr. relived his formative years opposite Winona Ryder in “Gone in the Night”.
Richard Ashcroft began his show at Leeds’ Millennium Square over the weekend with a dedication to founding Happy Mondays member Paul Ryder, following the bassist’s death a day earlier.As Ashcroft and his band took to the stage on Saturday (July 16), he told the crowd: “This one’s for Paul Ryder and Happy Mondays. Rest in peace.
Celebrity Gogglebox fan-favourite Shaun Ryder has paid tribute to his brother and Happy Mondays bandmate Paul, who sadly passed away at age 58. An announcement was made on the band's Facebook page on Friday (July 15), calling Paul a "true pioneer and legend". Alongside a photo of Paul, the caption read: "The Ryder family and Happy Mondays band members are deeply saddened and shocked to say that Paul Ryder passed away this morning.
Paul Ryder, the Salford-born bassist who helped define the “baggy” sound of the 1980s Madchester scene with his band Happy Mondays, has died at 58. His passing was announced in a post to the beloved group’s Facebook page Friday morning.
Paul Ryder's family have announced that the Happy Mondays' co-founder has passed away. A statement shared on the group's official Facebook read: "The Ryder family and Happy Mondays band members are deeply saddened and shocked to say that Paul Ryder passed away this morning. "A true pioneer and legend.
Winona Ryder has been dating partner Scott Mackinlay Hahn for more than a decade and she just opened up about their very private relationship in a rare new interview.
Ryder, now 50, told Harper’s Bazaar in its July issue of the arrest, which temporarily sunk her career. “I was in San Francisco. But I also wasn’t getting offers.
Depp in 1993, Ryder was in immense “pain,” she revealed in a bombshell interview. “That was my ‘Girl, Interrupted‘ real life,” Ryder, 50, dished to Harper’s Bazaar on Tuesday, comparing her former role as a psychiatric in-patient to her real-life heartbreak.The pair dated for four years, even getting engaged before breaking it off.“I remember Michelle [Pfieffer] being like, ‘This is going to pass.’ But I couldn’t hear it,” Ryder said of her former co-star. “I’ve never talked about it.
Winona Ryder is looking back at her relationship with Johnny Depp. The pair began dating after meeting at the New York premiere of "Great Balls of Fire!" in 1989.They went on their first date two months later.Then five months after the first date, the two Hollywood stars got engaged.They appeared in the 1990 film "Edward Scissorhands" and Depp even got a tattoo that read "Winona Forever." But in June 1993, the couple called it quits. Depp famously altered his body art to "Wino Forever." Ryder, who is on the cover of Harper’s Bazaar’s July 2022 digital issue, called their breakup and the Hollywood culture at the time "my ‘Girl, interrupted’ real life," referring to her 1999 movie about mental health struggles.
Reality Bites star is opening up about the highs and lows of her rise to fame, including her difficult break-up with her controversial Edward Scissorhands co-star .“That was my Girl, Interrupted real life,” she said in a recent interview in , referring to her post-Depp period. Though the pair were once engaged, they had a tumultuous split in 1993 that resulted in the Pirates star getting his “Winona Forever” tattoo changed to the sadly prophetic “Wino Forever.”Ryder says that even as her career took off, her mental health suffered.
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Sam Ryder will sing the national anthem before the start of the British Grand Prix next month.The Eurovision singer, who finished second to Ukraine’s Kalush Orchestra in this year’s competition, will perform ‘God Save The Queen’ ahead of the start of the prestigious F1 race on July 3.In a statement about the performance, Ryder said: “From Eurovision to being invited to play the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Concert, the past few months have been a whirlwind and taught me that you can never dream too big!“Since I was a kid I’ve always been a huge fan of Formula 1, and to combine that with music and performing at such a legendary event on the British sporting calendar is an honour.”Following his performance at the F1 Grid Ceremony, Ryder will then play on the main stage in the ‘Formula 1 Fanzone’ at Silverstone as part of the post-race concert.