Winona Ryder revealed on the “Pleased Unhappy Confused” podcast that she and Keanu Reeves name one another husband and spouse of their textual content messages, over three many years after they had been perhaps married for actual on the set of Francis Ford Coppola’s “Dracula.”
The 2 actors performed Jonathan and Mina Harker within the 1992 gothic horror movie, they usually revealed throughout the 2018 press tour for his or her romantic-comedy “Vacation spot Wedding ceremony” that actual monks had been used throughout the filming of their “Dracula” wedding ceremony scene. So sure, Ryder and Reeves is perhaps husband and spouse they usually’ve rolled with it ever since.
“I’d actually do something although with him. Like he’s so particular,” Ryder mentioned about working with Reeves, though she clarified that doing a “John Wick” film may not be for her as a result of it “entails numerous stunts. I’m simply pondering of my bones.”
Ryder mentioned she nonetheless texts Reeves frequently and “we at all times say who it’s, though it says it on the textual content. So like on his birthday I am going: ‘Pleased birthday, my husband.’ After which he’s like, ‘Hey, my spouse, I really like you. KR 57. Like on every birthday he’s like KR 57 or no matter his age is. He’s at all times executed that.”
It was throughout a 2018 interview with Entertainment Weekly that Ryder first revealed she may really be married to Reeves, saying: “We really obtained married in ‘Dracula’. No, I swear to god I believe we’re married in actual life. In that scene, Francis used an actual Romanian priest. We shot the grasp and he did the entire thing. So, I believe we’re married.”
Reeves didn’t precisely keep in mind the filming of the scene on the time however later admitted: “We did an entire take of a wedding ceremony with actual monks. Winona says we’re, Coppola says we’re, so I assume we’re married below the eyes of God.”
Along with “Dracula” and “Vacation spot Wedding ceremony,” Ryder and Reeves additionally starred collectively in Richard Linklater’s “A Scanner Darkly.”
Throughout her “Pleased Unhappy Confused” interview, Ryder additionally opened up about one other former co-star who made an influence on her life: Daniel Day-Lewis. The 2 starred collectively in Martin Scorsese’s 1993 drama “The Age of Innocence,” which garnered Ryder an Oscar nomination for greatest supporting actress.
“After I was doing the press junket for ‘Age of Innocence,’ Daniel Day-Lewis gave me one of the best recommendation as a result of we had been each like going via stuff on the time,” Ryder mentioned. “He’s like, simply preserve speaking to allow them to’t ask you [questions]…simply ramble. I used to be like, ‘Oh!’ That was kind of humorous however I’m like a pure… if I join with somebody you simply get to speaking.”
Watch Ryder’s full look on the “Pleased Unhappy Confused” podcast within the video under.