6. Winona Ryder
Moving to the Rainbow commune, an organization that apparently didn’t believe in organizations, at only 7 years old, Winona Ryder had no idea how much the next few years would influence her. Surrounded by her parents’ prolific friends, such as author Michael Horowitz, Allen Ginsberg, and LSD fanatic Timothy Leary, Ryder was constantly around inspiration.
Although not considered to be an extreme or dangerous cult, the Rainbow commune believed everybody to be equal, therefore a leader was never implicated. Encouraged to live off the land, become self-sufficient, and live without electricity or any other technical devices. Ryder, her family, and seven other families lived peacefully for seven years.
Deciding to become an actress at an early age, probably due to the types of people she was often around, Ryder successfully made the transition from childhood star to movie star. Despite a few bumps along the way, shoplifting being one of them, Ryder recently rebooted her status as a Hollywood A-lister, in the popular Nextflix drama, Stranger Things.
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