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Ariel Winter

American actress (born )

Ariel Winter Workman (born January 28, ) is an American actress. She is best known for playing Alex Dunphy in the ABC sitcom Modern Family (–), for which she and her several costars won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series four consecutive times from to

Early life

Ariel Winter Workman was born on January 28, , in Fairfax, Virginia.[1] She is the daughter of Chrisoula (née Batistas) and Glenn Workman. Through her mother, she is of Greek descent, and through her father, of German descent.[2] She is the younger sister of actors Shanelle Workman and Jimmy Workman.[3][4][5]

Career

Winter obtained her first entertainment industry job in a Cool Whip commercial advertisement in when she was four years old.[6] She had her first television role in an episode of Listen Up, and followed it with appearances in a variety of television shows such as Freddie, Monk, Bones, and ER.

She voiced the character of Gretchen in the animated Disney Channel series Phineas and Ferb before winning the regular role of Alex Dunphy in the ABC series Modern Family, which premiered in and ended in She has continued to work in TV animation, including providing the voice of Marina on Disney Junior's Jake and the Never Land Pirates. In , Winter was cast as the voice of Sofia, the lead character in a then-new Disney animated franchise Sofia the First.[7] The series premiered in January on Disney Junior.

In , she voiced Penny Peterson, Sherman's adversary-turned-friend in the DreamWorks Animation film Mr. Peabody and Sherman. She also lent her voice to characters in two animated films - Disney's Bambi II and Blue Sky's Ice Age: The Meltdown.

Winter has appeared in feature films, most notably in Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, Speed Racer, Duress, and Opposite Day. She also appeared on the Halloween-themed TV film Fred 2: Night of the Living Fred. For her leading role in the film The Chaperone, she was nominated at the Young Artist Awards as "Best Actress in a Motion Picture".[8]

Personal life

In , Winter's sister Shanelle Workman filed to become her guardian, alleging that their mother had been physically and emotionally abusive.[9] In , the court awarded guardianship to Shanelle Workman and permanently removed Winter from her mother's guardianship.[10] Their mother later released a statement saying that "the family has moved beyond the conflict".[10] In , when she was 17 years old, Winter declared on Twitter that she was officially emancipated.[11][12]

She is a purple belt in taekwondo.[13]

In , Winter underwent breast reduction surgery.[14][15] In a interview with ABC News Nightline, Winter explained the awkwardness of developing at 12 years old in the public eye, combined with the back pain that rendered her unable to stand up straight at times, was "really ostracizing and excruciatingly painful."[15][16][17] Describing the improvement that the surgery had on her both physically and psychologically, she told Glamour magazine that it was "amazing to finally feel right. This is how I was supposed to be."[15] At the Screen Actors Guild Awards, Winter gained media attention for wearing a Romona Kaveza gown[18] that revealed her surgical scars. She was shocked after walking down the red carpet to see the photos the next day and "every headline be about my cleavage and -- not about my talent."[17] Winter later tweeted: "Guys there is a reason I didn't make an effort to cover up my scars! They are part of me and I'm not ashamed of them at all."[18]

Winter attended Campbell Hall School in Los Angeles, graduating in June [19] She was accepted to University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and scheduled to begin there in the fall quarter of [20] However, she later confirmed that she planned to attend UCLA in fall On her decision to attend college, she explained, "You gotta have something else you can do. I've always been interested in law, so I think it'll definitely be something that I'll love to do and also go to school for."[21] In , Winter took an indefinite hiatus from UCLA to focus on her work.[citation needed]

Winter is a member of the Greek Orthodox Church.[22]

She dated Canadian actor Levi Meaden for three years; they split in [23] The couple lived together in Winter’s 3,square-foot home in Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles.[24] Since , she has been in a relationship with actor Luke Benward.[25] In , Winter moved from Southern California to Nashville, Tennessee.[26][27]

Filmography

Film

Television

Year Title Role Notes
Listen UpLittle Girl Episode: "Last Vegas"
Tickle-UPipoca Voice
FreddieHobo Episode: "Halloween"
MonkDonna Cain Episode: "Mr. Monk and the Astronaut"
So NotoriousLittle Tori 5 episodes
JerichoJulie Episode: "Pilot"
BonesLiza Episode: "The Girl with the Curl"
Nip/TuckKid Episode: "Reefer"
Crossing JordanGwen Episode: "Faith"
Shorty McShorts' ShortsTaffy Voice, episode: "Flip-Flopped"
Criminal MindsKatie Jacobs Episode: "Seven Seconds"
Ghost WhispererNatalie Episode: "Imaginary Friends and Enemies"
Phineas and FerbGretchen Voice, recurring role[28]
ERLucy Moore 5 episodes
The Penguins of MadagascarLittle Girl Voice, episode: "What Goes Around / Mask of the Raccoon"
Modern FamilyAlex DunphyMain role; episodes
WWE RawHerself Guest star (airdate: February 14)
The Haunting Hour: The SeriesJenny Episode: "Fear Never Knocks"
Jake and the Never Land PiratesMarina Voice, 22 episodes
, Minnie's Bow-ToonsRoxie Squirrel Voice, 2 episodes
The Haunting Hour: The SeriesGracie Episode: "Headshot"
Young JusticeQueen Perdita Voice, episode: "Coldhearted"[28]
Sofia the FirstSofia Voice, lead role[28]
Milo Murphy's LawJackie Voice, episode: "The Wilder West"[28]
Law & Order: Special Victims UnitRaegan James Episode: "The Darkest Journey Home"[30]
Robot ChickenVarious characters Voice, episode: "Ginger Hill in: Bursting Pipes"
Elena of AvalorSofia Voice, episode: "Coronation Day"
Stars on MarsHerself Contestant
FirebudsCalamity Train Voice, episode: "Annie Spokely"
Star Trek: Lower DecksD'Erika Tendi Voice, recurring role
Sofia the First: Royal MagicSofia Voice, lead role[31]

Video games

Awards and nominations

Screen Actors Guild Awards

  1. ^ abShared with Ed O'Neill, Sofía Vergara, Julie Bowen, Ty Burrell, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Eric Stonestreet, Sarah Hyland, Nolan Gould and Rico Rodriguez.
  2. ^ abcdeShared with O'Neill, Vergara, Bowen, Burrell, Ferguson, Stonestreet, Hyland, Gould, Rodriguez and Aubrey Anderson-Emmons.
  3. ^Shared with O'Neill, Vergara, Bowen, Burrell, Ferguson, Stonestreet, Hyland, Gould, Rodriguez, Anderson-Emmons and Jeremy Maguire.

Young Artist Awards

References

  1. ^Bacardi, Francesca (28 January ). "Ariel Winter Celebrates Her Birthday With Friends, a Cake and a Wish!". E!. Retrieved 17 May
  2. ^Winter, Ariel [@arielwinter1] (8 April ). "It's not. My dad is German and my mom is Greek" (Tweet). Retrieved 8 June &#; via Twitter.
  3. ^Rowley, Alison (10 November ). "Ariel Winter's grandfather: 'I never witnessed any abuse'". Digital Spy. Archived from the original on 13 November
  4. ^Lee, Ken (12 December ). "Ariel Winter to Stay with Sister, Dad to Oversee Estate". People. Archived from the original on 7 July
  5. ^"Helen G. Batistas Obituary". The Washington Post via Archived from the original on 6 July Retrieved 18 September
  6. ^"It's Evening in America". Vanity Fair, May , p.
  7. ^Hill, Jim. "Ariel Winter Looks Ahead, Prepares for Life After Modern Family and Sofia the First". The Huffington Post. Retrieved 9 January
  8. ^ ab"33rd Annual Young Artist Awards". Retrieved 31 March
  9. ^"Modern Family star Ariel Winter in custody battle". BBC News. 13 December Retrieved 10 March
  10. ^ abMcCartney, Anthony (5 May ). "Family settles guardianship dispute over 'Modern Family' teen actress Ariel Winter". U.S. News & World Report. Associated Press. Archived from the original on 30 June
  11. ^Corriston, Michele (15 May ). "Modern Family's Ariel Winter Is Emancipated, Thanks 'Amazing Support System'". People. Archived from the original on 16 May Retrieved 16 May
  12. ^"Ariel Winter Wins Legal Emancipation From Mother". HuffPost. Retrieved 9 January
  13. ^"10 Fun Facts About Ariel Winter's Life Before Modern Family". . 21 September
  14. ^Yagoda, Maria (12 August ). "Ariel Winter Explains Decision to Undergo Breast Reduction Surgery". People. Retrieved 5 February
  15. ^ abcRadloff, Jessica (12 August ). "Ariel Winter Breast Reduction Surgery Exclusive Interview". Glamour. Retrieved 5 February
  16. ^Van De Wall, Virginia (24 September ). "Celebs Who Had Breast Reductions". Life&Style. Retrieved 11 January
  17. ^ abSingh, Natasha (1 March ). "'Modern Family' Star Ariel Winter Opens Up on Breast Reduction Surgery". ABC Nightline. Retrieved 11 January
  18. ^ abSaad, Nardine (2 February ). "Ariel Winter 'not ashamed' to show her breast-reduction scars on SAG red carpet". LA Times. Retrieved 11 January
  19. ^"Ariel Winter and Elle Fanning graduate high school". HELLO!. 15 June Retrieved 31 January
  20. ^"Famous Celebrity Ariel Winter has committed to UCLA". University Prime Time. 9 September Retrieved 8 April
  21. ^Martin, Annie (28 April ). "'Modern Family' star Ariel Winter headed for UCLA". . United Press International. Retrieved 10 March
  22. ^Donnelly, Erin (9 April ). "People are trying to shame Ariel Winter for wearing a short dress to church". Yahoo! Lifestyle. Retrieved 10 March
  23. ^"Ariel Winter and Levi Meaden Have Reportedly Broken Up". Teen Vogue. 12 October Retrieved 22 March
  24. ^Chen, Joyce (11 May ). "Ariel Winter Is Not a Handy Homeowner". Architectural Digest. Retrieved 23 March
  25. ^"Ariel Winter Calls Luke Benward Relationship 'Really Beautiful'". Entertainment Tonight. 23 July Retrieved 22 March
  26. ^Whitaker, Sterling (7 December ). "PICTURES: 'Modern Family' Star Ariel Winter Buys Stunning $ Million Nashville Mansion". Taste of Country. Retrieved 12 March
  27. ^"Ariel Winter Says She Left Los Angeles Because She Hated Having Her 'Space Invaded' by Paparazzi". Peoplemag. Retrieved 12 March
  28. ^ abcdefghijklmn"Ariel Winter (visual voices guide)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved 8 October A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.
  29. ^Nash, Anthony (10 December ). "Dermot Mulroney Is a Death Row Inmate in Like Father Like Son". ComingSoon. Archived from the original on 12 December Retrieved 12 December
  30. ^Harnick, Chris (30 July ). "SVU Books Ariel Winter for Season 21". E! Online. Retrieved 27 September
  31. ^"Disney Jr. Greenlights "Sofia the First: Royal Magic," Sequel to Emmy- and Humanitas-Winning Hit Series "Sofia the First"" (Press release). Disney Branded Television. 15 August &#; via The Futon Critic.
  32. ^"31st Annual Young Artist Awards". Retrieved 31 March
  33. ^"32nd Annual Young Artist Awards". Retrieved 31 March

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