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Born | 1965 (age 59–60) London, England |
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Years active | 1978–present |
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Children | 2 |
Alexander Winter (born 1965) is a British-born American actor and filmmaker. As an actor, he is best known for playing Bill S. Preston,Esq., in the 1989 filmBill & Ted's Excellent Adventure and its sequelsBill & Ted's Bogus Journey (1991) andBill & Ted Face the Music (2020). He is also known for his role as Marko in the 1987 vampire filmThe Lost Boys, for co-writing, co-directing, and starring in the 1993 filmFreaked,[1][2] and for directing documentaries in the 2010s.
Winter was born in London, England. His mother, Gregg Mayer, is a New York-born dancer who trained withMartha Graham, and founded a modern-dance company in London in the mid-1960s. His father, Ross Albert Winter, is an Australian who danced with Winter's mother's troupe and co-founded the Mid American Dance Company in St. Louis.[3] His father has English ancestry and his mother is Jewish, ofUkrainian Jewish descent. His family wasn’t observant with their Judaism although he went to Jewish summer camp and learnedYiddish through his grandmother.[4][5]
Winter received training in dance as a child. When he was five, his family moved toMissouri, where his father ran the Mid-American Dance Company (later, Modern American Dance Company[6]), while his mother taught dance atWashington University in St. Louis.[7][8] The two divorced in 1973.[9]
In 1978, Winter moved to the New York City area, where he and his mother lived inMontclair, New Jersey.[10] During this time Winter began performing as an actor on and off Broadway, commuting into New York City.[9] He reports his experience in New Jersey as being positive.[11]
In 1983, after graduating fromMontclair High School, Winter was accepted into theTisch School of the Arts atNew York University. While at NYU, he met fellow aspiring filmmakerTom Stern.[12] The two collaborated on a number of 16 mm short films.[13]
As an actor, Winter spent many years on Broadway with supporting roles in productions ofThe King and I,Peter Pan, and the American premiere ofSimon Gray'sClose of Play at theManhattan Theatre Club.[14]
Winter dropped out of NYU film school before his senior year to act in 'The Lost Boys', and moved to Hollywood, where he began to write and direct a number of short films and music videos. Winter continued to find work as an actor, landing notable roles in such big productions asThe Lost Boys[2] andRosalie Goes Shopping.[15]
In 1989, Winter found international success when he co-starred withKeanu Reeves, playing William "Bill" S. Preston Esq. in the smash-hit comedyBill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, a role he reprised in its 1991 sequel,Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey.[16]
Following the success ofBill & Ted, Winter and creative collaborators Tom Stern and Tim Burns were hired to develop a sketch comedy show for MTV. The result, 1991'sThe Idiot Box, was canceled after six episodes. Winter, Stern and Burns accepted a $12 million deal from20th Century Fox to film their own feature film, which became 1993'sFreaked. The film was never widely released, despite positive reviews fromThe New York Times andEntertainment Weekly.[17]
Winter did not return to directing until 1999, when he filmedFever. The film was shown at film festivals worldwide, including Official Selection in the Director's Fortnight atCannes. New YorkDaily News praised the film, calling it "a claustrophobic mind bender. Winter sustains an aura of creepiness worthy ofRoman Polanski."
Winter directed thelive-action adaptation of the hit Cartoon Network seriesBen 10, which aired in November 2007 and garnered the highest ratings in Cartoon Network history. He directed its sequel,Ben 10: Alien Swarm, which aired on Cartoon Network in November 2009 and captured over 16 million viewers in its premiere weekend. As of 2008, he was attached to write the screenplay for theHoward Stern-produced remake ofRock 'n' Roll High School.[18] In 2010, he was attached to direct a 3D-remake of the 1987 horror filmThe Gate, which was scheduled for release in 2011.[19]
Winter's 2012 VH1 rock docDownloaded earned worldwide critical acclaim at theatrical and festival screenings. Winter's multiple award-winning 2015 documentaryDeep Web had its world premiere at SXSW and a broadcast premiere in the U.S. on the Epix network alongside a global festival tour. The film went wide in September 2015, opening as the #1 documentary on iTunes.
In 2013, he had a role in the thrillerGrand Piano, starringElijah Wood andJohn Cusack, playing The Assistant.[citation needed]
In 2016, Winter released a short documentary entitledRelatively Free[20] about journalistBarrett Brown's release from prison. This was followed in 2017 by another short documentary,Trump's Lobby[21]
In 2018, Winter released two documentaries,The Panama Papers, about thePanama Papers, andTrust Machine: The Story Of Blockchain, which premiered in Los Angeles on November 16, 2018.[22][23] In July 2015, Winter began work on a biographical documentary of the rock guitarist and composerFrank Zappa. The Zappa Family Trust publicly gave its approval to Winter's plans for the film.[24] Released on November 27, 2020,Zappa was not only the first documentary with access to his archives, but this project was the highest funded documentary in crowdfunding history, viaKickstarter.[25][26]
In April 2011, Winter'sBill & Ted co-star Keanu Reeves confirmed that a third installment of the film series was under way; the film was in development for most of the 2010s.[27][28][29] Winter returned as Bill Preston in the film,Bill & Ted Face the Music, which was released on August 28, 2020;[30] with Reeves describing the plot as, "Basically, they're supposed to write a song to save the world and they haven't done that."[31] In January, 2024, Alex hinted about a possibility of a 4th film "Bill & Ted 4".[32]
Winter’s latest feature documentary is The YouTube Effect[33], produced by Winter and his company, Trouper Productions, in partnership withGale Anne Hurd andGlen Zipper. The film premiered at Tribeca in June 2022, completed a sold-out theatrical run in July 2023, and was released worldwide on digital from Drafthouse Films on August 8, 2023[34].
Winter’s new acting project is now in release, the gonzo horror-comedy Destroy All Neighbors[35], which premiered onShudder and in limited theaters in January 2024. Winter recently directed, produced, and acted in the feature filmAdulthood[36], coming in 2025. In the fall of 2025, Winter will return to Broadway[37], co-starring withKeanu Reeves in Waiting For Godot[38], directed byJamie Lloyd.
Winter began devoting a lot of his attention to the internet not just because he liked technology, but also because "I found this community there." Winter liked the idea of large numbers of anonymous users discussing a variety of topics in an anonymous space. "I found that really striking then. And it seemed liked the beginning of something." He has criticized media companies and news outlets for exaggerating how many people used Napster fordigital piracy. "Napster was a huge threat to the power structure," Winter said.[citation needed]
Winter's interest in technology, the Internet and privacy inspired him to make the 2012 documentary filmDownloaded, about internetfile sharing and Napster, and the 2015 filmDeep Web, about theSilk Road,bitcoin, and thedark web.[30]
In response to the political activities ofElon Musk and theDepartment of Government Efficiency, in February 2025, Winter helped amplify nationalTesla Takedown protests outside ofTesla showrooms. He has stated that the intention was to be anti-Elon Musk and not Tesla. Winter, an avid electric vehicle owner, called Musk a “toxic figurehead” for the company and had a goal for Tesla to part ways with Musk.[39][40][41]
Winter was married to Sonya Dawson, with whom he had a son, born in 1998. The couple later divorced. In 2010, he marriedRamsey Ann Naito. They have two children.[42]
Winter maintains dual British and American citizenship.[43]
On February 2, 2018, Winter revealed that he was molested by an older man at age 13 while acting on Broadway.[44] Winter refused to name his abuser, but revealed he is coping withPTSD since the incident, saying "I had extreme PTSD for many, many years, and that will wreak havoc on you."[45][30]
Year | Title | Director | Writer | Producer | Notes |
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1984 | NYU Sight & Sound Project | Yes | No | No | Co-director with Tom Stern; Short film |
1985 | Squeal of Death | Yes | Yes | Yes | Co-director with Tom Stern, co-writer; Short film |
1989 | Aisles of Doom | Yes | Yes | No | |
Bar-B-Que Movie | Yes | No | No | Co-director with Tom Stern; Short film | |
1990 | Howie Meets the Ghost of Environmental Disasters Yet to Come | Yes | No | No | |
1991 or 1992 | Meals on Wheels | Yes | Yes | No | Co-director with Tom Stern, co-writer; Short film |
1993 | Freaked | Yes | Yes | Yes | Co-director with Tom Stern, co-writer, co-producer |
1999 | Fever | Yes | Yes | No | |
2007 | Ben 10: Race Against Time | Yes | No | Yes | |
2009 | Ben 10: Alien Swarm | Yes | No | No | |
2012 | Downloaded | Yes | Yes | Yes | Documentary film onNapster and its community[46][30] |
2015 | Deep Web: The Untold Story of Bitcoin and the Silk Road | Yes | Yes | Yes | Documentary film[47][30] |
Smosh: The Movie | Yes | No | No | ||
2016 | Anyone Can Quantum | Yes | No | Yes | Short film |
Relatively Free | Yes | No | Yes | Documentary short onBarrett Brown | |
2017 | Trump's Lobby | Yes | No | Yes | |
2018 | The Panama Papers | Yes | Yes | Yes | Documentary film |
Trust Machine: The Story Of Blockchain | Yes | Yes | Yes | ||
2020 | Showbiz Kids | Yes | Yes | Yes | Documentary film onchild actors in Hollywood |
Zappa | Yes | Yes | Yes | Documentary film aboutFrank Zappa | |
2023 | The YouTube Effect | Yes | Yes | Yes | Documentary film onYouTube |
TBA | Adulthood | Yes | No | Yes | [48] |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1984 | NYU Sight & Sound Project | Geek | Short film |
1985 | Squeal of Death | Howie / various characters | Short film; Aired onNight Flight and West Coast Cable |
Death Wish 3 | Hermosa | ||
1987 | The Lost Boys | Marko | Credited as Alexander Winter |
Medium Rare | Timmy | ||
1988 | Haunted Summer | Dr. John William Polidori | |
1989 | Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure | Bill S. Preston, Esq. | |
Rosalie Goes Shopping | Schatzi Greenspace | ||
Aisles of Doom | Grendel T.W. Ulcerous | Short film; Aired onNight Flight and West Coast Cable | |
Entering Texas a.k.a.Bar-B-Que Movie | Mexican hitchhiker | Short film; Part ofStuart S. Shapiro's Impact Video Magazine | |
1990 | Howie Meets the Ghost of Environmental Disasters Yet to Come | Howie | Short film; Part ofNigel Dick-directedSave the Planet: ACBS/Hard Rock Cafe Special |
1991 | Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey | Bill S. Preston, Esq. / Evil Robot Bill / Granny Preston | |
1991 or 1992 | Meals on Wheels | Dweeb | Short film; Made forThe Playboy Channel'sInside Out late night anthology series |
1993 | Freaked | Ricky Coogin | |
1997 | The Borrowers | TV Gangster | Cameo |
1999 | Fever | Subway passenger | |
2013 | Grand Piano | Assistant | |
2015 | Smosh: The Movie | Uncle Keith | |
2019 | In Search of Darkness | Himself | Documentary film |
2020 | Bill & Ted Face the Music | Bill S. Preston, Esq. | |
In Search of Darkness: Part II | Himself | Documentary film | |
2022 | In Search of Tomorrow | ||
Blue's Big City Adventure | Cab Driver | ||
2024 | Destroy All Neighbors | Vlad / Public Defender | |
2025 | Smurfs | TBA | Voice |
TBA | Absolute Dominion | TBA | Post-production[49] |
Year | Title | Director | Writer | Producer | Notes |
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1991 | The Idiot Box | Yes | Yes | No | 6 episodes; Co-director with Tom Stern, co-writer of 1 episode: "The Best of the Idiot Box" |
2003 | Jimmy Kimmel Live! | Yes | No | No | Various segments |
2005 | Dirty Famous | Yes | No | No | |
2005–2007 | The Andy Milonakis Show | Yes | No | No | |
2007 | Ben 10: Race Against Time | Yes | No | Yes | Television film |
2009 | Ben 10: Alien Swarm | Yes | No | Yes | |
2011 | Blue Mountain State | Yes | No | No | Episodes "The Corn Field" and "The Corn Field 2" |
2011–2013 | Supah Ninjas | Yes | No | No | 5 episodes |
2012 | Level Up | Yes | No | No | 4 episodes |
2013 | Marvin Marvin | Yes | No | No | Episode "Mr. Earth" |
Betas | Yes | No | No | Episode "Show & Tell" | |
2014 | Maker Shack Agency | Yes | No | No | Episode "Pilot" |
2015 | Bella and the Bulldogs | Yes | No | No | Episode "Tornado Afraido" |
Kirby Buckets | Yes | No | No | Episodes "Gimme Some Room" and "All Hands on Dexter" | |
2016 | Quantum Is Calling | Yes | No | Yes | Television film |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1985 | The Equalizer | Jeffrey | 1 episode: "Mama's Boy" |
1990 | Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventures | Bill S. Preston, Esq. (voice) | 13 episodes |
1991 | The Idiot Box | Various roles | 6 episodes |
1993 | Basic Values: Sex, Shock & Censorship in the 90's | Stinx on Ice | Television film |
2007 | Ben 10: Race Against Time | Constantine Jacobs | |
Bones | Monte Gold | 1 episode: "The Girl in the Gator" | |
Saul of the Mole Men | King Mole Man (voice) | 5 episodes | |
2009 | Ben 10: Alien Swarm | Nanomech (voice) | Television film |
2012, 2019 | Robot Chicken | Bill S. Preston, Esq.,Steve Burns, Earl the Lego Man (voice) | 2 episodes |
2018 | Into the Dark | The Voice (voice) | Episode: "The Body" |
Year | Song | Artist | Notes |
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1989 | "Higher Ground" | Red Hot Chili Peppers | Actor |
"Knock Me Down" | Co-director with Tom Stern; Actor, as Young Man | ||
"Taste the Pain" | Director | ||
1990 | "Who's the Mack?" | Ice Cube | Co-director with Tom Stern |
"Me & Elvis" | Human Radio | ||
"Decadence Dance" | Extreme | ||
1991 | "Photograffitti" | Director | |
1993 | "The Jackal" | Ronny Jordan | |
1994 | "Hard Act to Follow" | Brother Cane | Actor |
"Milquetoast" | Helmet | Director | |
"Wilma's Rainbow" | |||
1995 | "1 to 1 Religion" | Bomb the Bass feat. Carlton | |
"Verklemmt" | Foetus | ||
1996 | "If 6 Was 9" | Axiom Funk | |
1997 | "Bug Powder Dust" | Bomb the Bass feat.Justin Warfield | |
"Exactly What You Wanted" | Helmet | ||
2003 | "Talamanam Sound Clash" | Tabla Beat Science | Concert DVD; Co-director with Zane Vella |
Year | Show | Role | Notes |
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1977–1978 | The King and I | Louis Leonowens | 1977 Broadway revival, Replacement part |
1979–1981 | Peter Pan | John Darling | 1979 Broadway revival |
1981 | Close of Play | Matthew | American Premiere, Manhattan Theater Club |
2025 | Waiting for Godot | Vladimir | 2025 Broadway revival[50] |