As the blond half of time-traveling team "Bill and Ted", Winter went on an "Excellent Adventure" (1989) and a "Bogus Journey" (1991) which capitalized on contemporary teen culture with highly profitable results. After appearing in stage musicals including the Broadway revival of "The King and I" and the Sandy Duncan revival of "Peter Pan", Winter made his film debut as a rapist in "Death Wish III" (1985), played an adolescent vampire in "The Lost Boys" (1987), co-starred in "Haunted Summer" (1988) and in 1991 wrote, directed, produced and starred in "The Idiot Box", a comedy series for MTV.
1970
When Winter was five, family moved from London to St. Louis, MO, where parents founded the Mid American Dance Company
Moved with mother to Montclair, NJ after parents' divorce
1981
Made stage debut at age 11 as a street urchin in a local production of "Oliver!" Starring Vincent Price
Broadway debut in "The King and I" starring Yul Brynner
1979
Also appeared on Broadway and on tour at age 14 as John Darling in the Sandy Duncan revival of "Peter Pan"