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As the blond half of time-traveling team "Bill and Ted", Winter went on an "Excellent Adventure" (1989) and... (Learn more)

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Alex Winter’s Milestones
Broadway debut in "The King and I" starring Yul Brynner
Directed music videos for the Butthole Surfers, Ice Cube, the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Extreme (with Tom Stern)
Moved with mother to Montclair, NJ after parents' divorce
Wrote, produced, directed and starred in short comedy film (his senior project at NYU), "Squeal of Death"
1970 When Winter was five, family moved from London to St. Louis, MO, where parents founded the Mid American Dance Company
1979 - 1981 Also appeared on Broadway and on tour at age 14 as John Darling in the Sandy Duncan revival of "Peter Pan"
1981 Made stage debut at age 11 as a street urchin in a local production of "Oliver!" Starring Vincent Price
1985 Film debut as rapist in "Death Wish 3"
1986 Moved to Los Angeles
1991 Wrote, directed, produced (with partner Tom Stern) and starred in MTV comedy series, "The Idiot Box"
1994 Moved to New York to direct commercials
1999 Feature directorial debut, "Fever"

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Quick Facts

Also known as

AKA : Alexander Winter

Born

July, 17 1965 in London, England, United Kingdom

Education

  • New York University, New York, New York: dropped out for financial reasons; met partner Tom Stern with whom he collaborated on a series of films featuring a hyperkinetic character named Howie; senior project was short comedy, "Squeal of Death"

Professions

actor, director