Winnifred Jong is an award winning Toronto-based filmmaker and alumna of the Women In the Director's Chair. Since being named one of Playback's 5-to-Watch in 2018, she has gone on to create, write and direct the comedic web series "Tokens"; boldly becoming the first short form series to be nominated for Best Ensemble at the ACTRA Awards and went on to receive four Canadian Screen Award nominations (including Best Writing) and winning for Best Direction. In 2020 she was recognized with the Sandi Ross Award, celebrating an individual whose work demonstrates a commitment to inclusion on screen, and in 2022 she was nominated for her third Canadian Screen Award for Best Direction, Comedy on "Pretty Hard Cases". In 2023, she received two more Canadian Screen Award nominations for the second season of "Tokens", winning again for Best Direction, Web Program or Series.
Winny Clarke is Netherlands born, Canadian raised, and resides in Toronto. She has been passionate about acting from a very young age, always involving herself in school and community theatre. In 2006, she attended The American Musical and Dramatic Academy in Los Angeles, where she studied for two years. Upon the program's completion, she moved to Vancouver where she took to the stage in plays "Here on the Flight Path", "The Wedding Singer", and "Alice in Wonderland". In 2013, Clarke moved to Toronto with a dream of film and television. Since then, Clarke has appeared in 11 feature films, most notably being her latest, "Christmas By Chance". Clarke is also a yoga teacher with over ten years of experience in the field, a dedicated meditation practitioner, and an animal lover and advocate.
Winona Keegan is an actress, known for True History of the Kelly Gang (2019) and The Listies Work for Peanuts (2019).
Winona Mae is an actress, known for World of Tomorrow (2015), The 17th Annual Animation Show of Shows (2015) and World of Tomorrow Episode Two: The Burden of Other People's Thoughts (2017).
Winona Ryder was born Winona Laura Horowitz in Olmsted County, Minnesota, and was named after a nearby town, Winona, Minnesota. She is the daughter of Cynthia (Istas), an author and video producer, and Michael Horowitz, a publisher and bookseller. Her father's family is Russian Jewish and Romanian Jewish. She grew up in a ranch commune in Northern California which had no electricity. She is the goddaughter of Timothy Leary. Her parents were friends of Beat poet Allen Ginsberg and once edited a book called "Shaman Woman Mainline Lady", an anthology of writings on the drug experience in literature, which included one piece by Louisa May Alcott. Ryder would later play the lead role of Josephine March in the adaptation of this author's novel Little Women (1994). Ryder moved with her parents to Petaluma, California when she was ten and enrolled in acting classes at the American Conservatory Theater. At age 13, she had a video audition to the film Desert Bloom (1986), but did not get the role. However, director David Seltzer spotted her and cast her in Lucas (1986). When telephoned to ask how she would like to have her name appear on the credits, she suggested Ryder as her father's Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels album was playing the background. Ryder was selected for the role of Mary Corleone in The Godfather: Part III (1990), but had to drop out of the role after catching the flu from the strain of doing the films Welcome Home, Roxy Carmichael (1990) and Mermaids (1990) back-to-back. She said she did not want to let everyone down by doing a substandard performance. She later made The Age of Innocence (1993), which was directed by Martin Scorsese, whom she believes to be "the best director in the world".
Winslow Bright was born on January 20, 1991 in Dallas, Texas, USA. She is known for Love After Love (2017), Spy Intervention (2020) and All Wrong (2017).
Winslow Burnett is an actor, known for Ask Me Anything (2014) and Another Girl (2021).
Winslow Crane-Murdoch is known for The Quiet Epidemic (2022) and The Cabin Chronicles (2021).
Born in Allentown, PA, Winslow Fegley is part of a family of actors: he is the son of actors Michael Fegley and Merce Fegley, and brother to actors August Fegley and Oakes Fegley. Winslow stars in the stage production of "A Billion Nights on Earth", a production he also added creative collaboration to, with avant-garde theatre director Thaddeus Phillips. The show was developed at the Buntport Theatre in Denver, CO, over the summer of 2017. It then toured to sold out houses in Philadelphia in September 2017, and was featured as part of the Next Wave Festival at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in November 2017, where it again sold out its run. He began 2018 with a guest star role on the TV Land show "Teachers," and then spent the spring filming 8 episodes of the Disney Channel series "Fast Layne." In the summer of 2019, he returned to work as the young Neil Bogart in the music industry biopic Spinning Gold (2022). In 2020, he had the title role in the Disney+ film Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made (2020), and a co-starring part in the Jacob Chase-helmed horror film Come Play (2020), opposite Azhy Robertson. Winslow is represented by Susan Wright of Ann Wright Representatives, NYC. (212) 764-6770.
Winslow Holmes is an actor, known for To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You (2020), Travelers (2016) and Rogue (2013).