- Alex Winter
Infobox actor
caption = Winter at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival
birthdate = Birth date and age|1965|7|17|mf=y
birthplace =London ,England Alexander Ross Winter (born
July 17 ,1965 ) is an English/Americanactor , director, andfilm writer , mostly known for his role as "Bill S. Preston" in the 1989 film "Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure " and its sequels and spin-offs.Biography
Personal life
Winter was born in London, England. His mother, Gregg (née Mayer), was a
New York -born American who was a formerMartha Graham dancer and founded a modern-dance company in London in the mid-1960s. His father, Ross Albert Winter, wasAustralia n and danced with Winter's mother's troupe. [ [http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800036528/bio Alex Winter Biography - Yahoo! Movies ] ] [ [http://www.filmreference.com/film/9/Alex-Winter.html Alex Winter Biography (1965-) ] ] The two divorced in 1973. Winter trained as adancer as a child. When he was five, his family relocated toMissouri , where his father ran the Mid-American Dance Company, while his mother taught dance atWashington University . [ [http://archives.cnn.com/2002/SHOWBIZ/Movies/11/12/people.watn.winter/index.html CNN.com - Dude! It's Alex Winter! - Nov. 12, 2002 ] ] [ [http://www.billandted.org/venice0891.html Bill and Ted - Articles Archive ] ] He has a son named Leroy.Career
He moved to New York in 1978 and began performing as an actor on and off Broadway. In 1983 he was accepted into the Film School at
New York University (NYU). While at college, he met fellow aspiring filmmakerTom Stern . The two collaborated on a number of 16mm short films and both graduated with honors.As an actor, Winter spent many years on Broadway with supporting roles in productions of "
The King & I ", "Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up ", and the American premiere ofSimon Gray 's "Close of Play" at the Manhattan Theater Club. After completingNYU film school, 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 major roles in such big productions as "The Lost Boys " and "Rosalie Goes Shopping ". In 1989, Winter found international success when he co-starred withKeanu Reeves as "Bill S. Preston" in the smash-hit comedy "Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure " and 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 . The result, 1991's "The Idiot Box ", was a success for the network,Fact|date=May 2008 but the channel's budgetary problems prevented them from filming additional seasonsFact|date=May 2008, and it was canceled after six episodes. Winter, Stern, and Burns accepted a $12 million dollar deal from20th Century Fox to film their own feature film, which would end up becoming 1993's "Freaked ". While the film was never widely released, despite positive reviews fromThe New York Times Fact|date=May 2008 andEntertainment Weekly Fact|date=May 2008, Freaked went on to become a cult favorite, through festivals, cable and DVD, and was cited byEntertainment Weekly Fact|date=May 2008 on their list of Top Ten Comedies of the Nineties.Winter didn't return to the director's chair until 1999, when he helmed "Fever". The film was shown at film festivals worldwide, including Official Selection in the Director's Fortnight at
Cannes .The New York Daily News praised the film, calling it "a claustrophobic mindbender. Winter sustains an aura of creepiness worthy of Roman Polanski".Winter works between his American home base and London, where he directs music videos and commercials. Highlights of his work include directing several installments of the popular
Peugeot Thelma & Louise campaign, as well as campaigns for Ford, the global launch of the all CGITony the Tiger for Frosties, and award-winning spots forSupercuts andGoogle in the US.In 2007, Winter returned to acting after a nearly 14-year absence to do a guest spot on the crime series "Bones". Currently, he has a recurring role as the voice of 'King Mole Man' on the
Adult Swim show "Saul of the Molemen ", which was created by long-time friend Tom Stern, and has directed the of the hit Cartoon Network series "Ben 10 ", which aired in November of 2007 and garnered the highest ratings in Cartoon Network history.He has reportedly been tapped to write the Howard Stern-produced remake of "Rock 'N' Roll High School".
Filmography
As actor
*"" (2007) ... Plumber
*"Saul of the Molemen " (2007) (voice only) ... King Mole Man
*"Bones" (2007) ... Monte Gold (episode: 'The Girl in the Gator')
*"Freaked " (1993) ... Ricky Coogin/Sensitive Audience Member
*"The Idiot Box " (1991) ... Various Characters
*"Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey " (1991) .... Bill S. Preston, Esq./Granny Preston/Evil Robot Bill
*"Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventures " (1990) (voice only) .... Bill S. Preston, Esq.
*"Rosalie Goes Shopping " (1989) .... Schatzi Greenspace
*"Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure " (1989) .... Bill S. Preston, Esq.
*"The Lost Boys " (1987) .... Marko
*"Death Wish 3 " (1985) .... HermosaAs writer & director
*"" (2009)
*"We're Here to Help " (2008)
*"" (2007)
*"Fever" (1999)
*"Freaked " (1993) (w/ Tom Stern)
*"The Idiot Box " (1991) (w/ Tom Stern);Music videos:"Exactly What You Wanted" - Helmet (1997):"Bug Powder Dust" -
Bomb the Bass &Justin Warfield (1997):"If 6 Was 9 " -Bootsy Collins & Axiom Funk (1996):"1 to 1 Religion" -Bomb the Bass (1995):"Verklemmt" - Foetus (1995):"Milktoast" - Helmet (1994):"Wilma's Rainbow" - Helmet (1994):"The Jackal" -Ronny Jordan (1993):"Decadence Dance" - Extreme (1990) (w/ Stern):"Taste the Pain " -Red Hot Chili Peppers (1990) (w/ Stern):"Knock Me Down " -Red Hot Chili Peppers (1989) :"Hard Act to Follow" -Brother Cane ;Short films (all w/ Tom Stern):"Meals on Wheels" (1992?):"Howie Meets the Ghost of Environmental Disasters Yet to Come" (1991):"Aisles of Doom" (1989):"Entering Texas" (a.k.a. "Bar-B-Que Movie ") (1988):"Squeal of Death" (1985)References
External links
*imdb name|id=0935664|name=Alex Winter
* [http://www.alexwinter.com/ alexwinter.com - Official Homepage]
* [http://www.alexwinterfansite.com/ AlexWinterFansite.com]
* [http://www.freekland.com/alex.htm Freekland: Official Homepage of Alex Winter, Tom Stern, and Tim Burns]
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