
Age: 54
female
Winona Laura Horowitz (born October 29, 1971), known professionally as Winona Ryder, is an American actress. She is the recipient of several awards, including a Golden Globe Award, and has been nominated for two Academy Awards. She is known for taking on quirky roles in her earlier films, later playing more prominent roles in the 1990s. After Ryder's film debut in Lucas (1986), she gained attention with her performance in Tim Burton's Beetlejuice (1988). She further rose to prominence with major roles in Heathers (1989), Mermaids (1990), Edward Scissorhands (1990), and Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992). She garnered critical acclaim and two consecutive Academy Award nominations for her portrayals of socialite May Welland in Martin Scorsese's The Age of Innocence (1993) and Jo March in the fifth film adaptation of Little Women (1994). Her other films during this period were Reality Bites (1994), How to Make an American Quilt (1995), The Crucible (1996), Alien Resurrection (1997), Celebrity (1998), and Girl, Interrupted (1999), which she also executive-produced. In 2002, Ryder starred in the critically panned box office hit Mr. Deeds, after which her career declined and she took a break from films. In 2009, she returned in the high-profile film Star Trek. In 2010, she was nominated for two Screen Actors Guild Awards: as the lead actress in the television film When Love Is Not Enough: The Lois Wilson Story and as part of the cast of Black Swan. She also reunited with Burton for Frankenweenie (2012). She has starred as Joyce Byers in the Netflix science fiction horror series Stranger Things (2016–2025), for which she has received Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild nominations; and in 2020, she starred in the HBO drama miniseries The Plot Against America. Her relationship with Johnny Depp in the early 1990s and a 2001 arrest for shoplifting were both subjects of tabloid journalism. She has been open about her personal struggles with anxiety and depression. In 2000, Ryder received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Winona Ryder

Janet Van Dyne
for Janet Van Dyne in Antman and the Wasp: Edge of Existence
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Hank Pym and Scott Lang struggle to survive while looking for a way back to their world. Eventually they run into a man who tells them he is the ruler of this region of the micro-verse. He tells them his name is Nathaniel and leads them to his citadel. Meanwhile we see Janet Van Dyne as she slowly gives up hope of getting Scott back from the micro-verse. Just then Reed Richards arrives and tells Janet that there might be a way to travel to the micro-verse and get Scott. We cut back to the micro-verse where Nathaniel is explaining to them that a man named Wendell Vaughn holds the power to get them home. He tells them of how after crashing in the micro-verse his time chair was lost and a couple years ago Wendell Vaughn took it but is now back to take control of the micro-verse and to overthrow him. Hank and Scott agree to take it and travel to the other side of the micro-verse where they tell Wendell that they don't want revenge and only want the chair. Wendell refuses to give over the chair and a fight breaks out right as Janet and Reed arrive. Scott goes and talks with Janet and Reed. Scott tells them they need to go back and get Hank but Reed explains that they can only bring one person back. Suddenly Nathaniel arrives and shoots Wendell in the back of the head and takes the chair. As Nathaniel leaves the micro-verse starts falling apart and Scott rushes over to Hank. Hank pushes Scott over to Janet who then transports the three of them out of there as the micro-verse falls.