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A L E X
W I N T E R B I O
An
accomplished actor, writer and director, Alex Winter's driving
ambition has lifted him to an impressive level of success in each
discipline. He has had starring roles in several feature films,
including Orion's huge hit BILL AND TED'S EXCELLENT ADVENTURE and
its sequel BILL AND TED'S BOGUS JOURNEY, the cult favorite THE
LOST BOYS and Percy Adlon's ROSALIE GOES SHOPPING.
As a
writer, Mr. Winter collaborated on the Twentieth Century Fox
release FREAKED, which Mr. Winter
also starred in, co-directed and co-produced. Voted one of the
ten best videos of 1994, FREAKED is a brash, high-velocity
escapade that travels freely between social relevance and
distortion. FREAKED melds the wicked satire of Monty Python, the
vicious slapstick of the Three Stooges with the hyper-kinetic
pacing of a classic Tex Avery cartoon. The New York Times said
about FREAKED; "Anything can happen at any moment. Freaked
has the candy-colored glow of a goofy psychedelic comic book and
the irreverent sensibility of Mad Magazine." Entertainment
Weekly praised FREAKED has having "...more laughs than a
decade of Saturday Night Live. It stuns you into a state of giddy
delirium." The film also stars Randy Quaid, Keanu Reeves,
Brooke Shields, Bobcat Goldthwait as a human sock puppet and Mr.
T as the Bearded Lady. The soundtrack features original songs by
Henry Rollins, Parliament Funkadelic, The Butthole Surfers and
Blind Idiot God.
Currently,
Mr. Winter is working between his New York home base and London,
where he has been directing music videos and television
commercials. Under the aegis of his own video production company,
Dynamism, he has directed music videos for the likes of Helmet,
including "Milquetoast" from the feature film
soundtrack of THE CROW, and "Exactly What You Wanted"
from their new Interscope release; two videos ("Bug Powder
Dust" and "One to One Religion") for Britain's
very hot Bomb the Bass which he filmed in such exotic locales as
the jungle in Belize and Marrakech, Morocco; London jazz artist
Ronny Jordan's popular "The Jackal;" and Sony Records'
video "Verklemmt," for Jim Thirwell's band Foetus'.
which was shot on location in Manhattan. He also photographed the
still art for the cover of the album which was shot in Times
Square. He also recently completed a video for Bootsy Collins.
His
commercial work in England has been produced through The Brave
Film Company, founded by several former members of Propaganda
Films, including Winter and Howard Greenhalgh (director of
Soundgarden's Grammy -winning video). Highlights of his
commercial work include the new Ford campaign and the launch of
the National Lottery Instants which stars England's own comedy
star Ronnie Corbett. He has recently completed the final
installment in the popular "Thelma & Louise"
commercial series for Peugeot, which was filmed in Marrakech and
the Sahara desert.
Mr. Winter
is currently working on developing his next feature project. He
is a contributing film writer to the New York-based magazine Paper and the London
newspaper The Guardian.
As a
teenager, Mr. Winter spent five years on and off Broadway as
Louis in THE KING & I starring Yul Brynner, John Darling in
PETER PAN starring Sandy Duncan and in the American premiere of
Simon Gray's CLOSE OF PLAY at the Manhattan Theater Club. In 1983
he enrolled at New York University to study film. In his first
production with former partner Tom Stern,
SQUEAL OF DEATH, Mr. Winter not
only co-wrote and directed, but also portrayed ten different
characters. SQUEAL OF DEATH has become an underground cult
favorite and is currently enjoying a successful distribution
through the insolent film journal Film Threat.
Mr. Winter
and Mr. Stern amassed a body of directorial work, notably the hit
MTV series "The Idiot Box," which Mr. Winter co-wrote,
co-produced and starred in. They also directed a spot for the CBS
Earth Day Special, "Hard Rock Cafe Presents: Save The
Planet," where Mr. Winter reprised the character
"Howie" from SQUEAL OF DEATH in an educational sequence
on the environment. In addition, they produced music videos for
the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Ice Cube, and Extreme among others.
Mr. Winter has just completed
FEVER, a
psychological thriller that he wrote and directed which stars
Henry Thomas, Teri Hatcher, Bill Duke and BRAVEHEART'S David O'
Hara. The film was an official selection at several festivals
worldwide, including the Director's Fortnight at Cannes '99 and
the Toronto Film Festival. According to Godfrey Cheshire in
Variety, FEVER is " ...an eerie, insinuating tale of urban dread
and mental breakdown, [and] reps an impressively sophisticated
solo directorial debut by Alex Winter." In writing about the
films at Cannes, Cheshire wrote "[Fever's] display of style was
the most dazzling I saw from a young director." The New York
Daily News praised the film as "a claustrophobic mindbender.
Winter sustains an aura of creepiness worthy of Roman Polanski."
FEVER was released by Lionsgate Films in fall 2000.
Alex is currently working on an MTV
movie about Napster and its creator, Shawn Fanning entitled:
"Downloaded: the Rise and Fall of Napster." He has also
completed a groundbreaking DVD for Bill Laswell's side-project
"The Tabla Beat Science" in which the viewer is able to watch
any performer at any time throughout the performance. How
cool is that?
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