Ariel Winter
- Actress
- Music Department
- Producer
Ariel Winter is one of Hollywood's most promising young talents with notable roles in both television and film. Ariel stars on ABC's critically acclaimed and Emmy® winning hit series, "Gia Đình Hiện Đại (2009)." Winter plays 'Alex Dunphy,' the brainy middle child in the Dunphy family, opposite Ty Burrell, Julie Bowen, Sarah Hyland and Nolan Gould. Winter also stars on Disney Jr. as the title character for the series "Sofia Đệ Nhất (2012)." The series follows Princess Sofia, an ordinary little girl who must adjust to royal life after her mother marries the king. The series spawned from the movie "Once Upon a Princess (2012)."
In March 2014, Ariel gave life to the voice of "Penny Peterson" in the animated film, "Cuộc Phiêu Lưu Của Mr. Peabody & Cậu Bé Sherman (2014)." Other familiar voices in the film include Ty Burrell and Allison Janney.
In 2015, Ariel wrapped production on "Truck Stop" -- a 1970s based drama centered on the friendship between a kid with cerebral palsy and a troubled runaway, directed by Tony Aloupis.
In 2009, Winter appeared in the thriller "Duress (2009)." opposite Martin Donovan. Other credits include playing "Young Trixie" in Warner Bros.' "Vua Tốc Độ (2008)," and the films "The Chaperone (2011)" opposite WWE star Paul Levesque (Triple H), "Opposite Day (2009)," "Nic & Tristan Go Mega Dega (2010)," and a lead role in the hit thriller "Cuộc Gọi Nhỡ (2008)," where she plays the killer in the film.
Previous television credits include the female lead in the television movie, "Fred 2: Night of the Living Fred (2011)" and the sequel to the hit film, "Fred: The Movie (2010)" on Nickelodeon, a recurring role on the final six episodes of the award winning drama "ER (1994)," guest-starring roles on hit TV shows Hành Vi Phạm Tội (2005)," "Crossing Jordan (2001)," Nip/Tuck (2003)" and "Hài Cốt (2005)." Winter also voiced "Marina the Mermaid" in the animated series, "Jake & Những Tên Cướp Biển Vùng Đất Thần Tiên (2011)" for Disney Junior, "Gretchen" on Walt Disney's hit show "Phineas và Ferb (2007)" on Disney Channel, and has voiced characters in the hit animated film, "Voi Horton Và Những Người Bạn (2008)," and "Chú Nai Bambi 2 (2006)."
Winter began her film career at age seven in director Shane Black's hit cult film, "Nụ Hôn và Họng Súng (2005)," starring Val Kilmer, Robert Downey Jr. and Michelle Monaghan. Winter is an avid singer and young activist. She is involved in several charities and organizations such as the Creative Coalition, the Share Our Strength's No Kid Hungry, WWE's anti-bullying campaign Be A Star and GLSEN.
Ariel Winter currently resides in Los Angeles.
In March 2014, Ariel gave life to the voice of "Penny Peterson" in the animated film, "Cuộc Phiêu Lưu Của Mr. Peabody & Cậu Bé Sherman (2014)." Other familiar voices in the film include Ty Burrell and Allison Janney.
In 2015, Ariel wrapped production on "Truck Stop" -- a 1970s based drama centered on the friendship between a kid with cerebral palsy and a troubled runaway, directed by Tony Aloupis.
In 2009, Winter appeared in the thriller "Duress (2009)." opposite Martin Donovan. Other credits include playing "Young Trixie" in Warner Bros.' "Vua Tốc Độ (2008)," and the films "The Chaperone (2011)" opposite WWE star Paul Levesque (Triple H), "Opposite Day (2009)," "Nic & Tristan Go Mega Dega (2010)," and a lead role in the hit thriller "Cuộc Gọi Nhỡ (2008)," where she plays the killer in the film.
Previous television credits include the female lead in the television movie, "Fred 2: Night of the Living Fred (2011)" and the sequel to the hit film, "Fred: The Movie (2010)" on Nickelodeon, a recurring role on the final six episodes of the award winning drama "ER (1994)," guest-starring roles on hit TV shows Hành Vi Phạm Tội (2005)," "Crossing Jordan (2001)," Nip/Tuck (2003)" and "Hài Cốt (2005)." Winter also voiced "Marina the Mermaid" in the animated series, "Jake & Những Tên Cướp Biển Vùng Đất Thần Tiên (2011)" for Disney Junior, "Gretchen" on Walt Disney's hit show "Phineas và Ferb (2007)" on Disney Channel, and has voiced characters in the hit animated film, "Voi Horton Và Những Người Bạn (2008)," and "Chú Nai Bambi 2 (2006)."
Winter began her film career at age seven in director Shane Black's hit cult film, "Nụ Hôn và Họng Súng (2005)," starring Val Kilmer, Robert Downey Jr. and Michelle Monaghan. Winter is an avid singer and young activist. She is involved in several charities and organizations such as the Creative Coalition, the Share Our Strength's No Kid Hungry, WWE's anti-bullying campaign Be A Star and GLSEN.
Ariel Winter currently resides in Los Angeles.