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Alex Winter #625, 627

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Buying a ticket to Texas Frightmare Weekend is not a guarantee that you will meet any celebrity guest.
Admission to the event does not include autographs, professional photo ops, photos with guests or any merchandise.
Demand for some guests may be particularly high and it may be impossible for an individual guest to meet every attendee that wants to meet them.
VIP passholders will receive priority line placement as designated by event.
Autograph pricing and Table/Selfie Photo (if offered) is determined at event, by guest/their management.

PLEASE NOTE: Autographs are sold by the guests and their management; therefore, Texas Frightmare Weekend does not guarantee that pricing will be made available prior to the event. Additionally, autograph prices are determined by the quests and/or their management; all prices are subject to change without warning at any time.
Alex Winter began his career as a child actor; co-starring roles include the Broadway productions of "The King & I" with Yul Brynner, and "Peter Pan" with Sandy Duncan, and the American premiere of Simon Gray's "Close of Play" at the Manhattan Theater Club, directed by Lynne Meadow.


After attending NYU film school, Winter went on to have starring roles in several feature films, including Orion's huge hit "Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure" and its sequel "Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey" the Warner Brothers cult favorite "The Lost Boys", Ivan Passer's "Haunted Summer" and Percy Adlon's "Rosalie Goes Shopping."

With directing partner Tom Stern, Winter starred in, co-directed and co-wrote the hit MTV comedy series, "The Idiot Box" and starred in their theatrical co-directing debut, "Freaked," released by Twentieth Century Fox. "Freaked" was acclaimed by critics, including The New York Times and Entertainment Weekly, who heralded the film on their list of "Top Ten greatest comedies of the Nineties." Winter's solo directorial debut was the critically acclaimed "Fever," for Lionsgate, which screened in the Directors' Fortnight at Cannes. Also written by Winter, The New York Times' A.O. Scott praised the film as "Pure Hitchcockian panic. An arresting example of what a talented filmmaker can do with the sparest of means."


Winter is the founder of Trouper Productions, which services much of his directing work. In 2020, Winter released two new documentary feature films, "Showbiz Kids," premiered on HBO to widespread critical acclaim, garnering a Critics Choice nomination for Best Score by Tweedy. Followed by "Zappa," the first all-access documentary on the life and times of Frank Zappa. The Kickstarter campaign for this project was the highest funded documentary in crowdfunding history. Magnolia Pictures released "Zappa," a Critics Pick in the New York Times, and nominated for Best Music Documentary by the Critics Choice Awards.


Previous documentary work includes "The Panama Papers," about the largest global corruption scandal in history, and the journalists who worked in secret and at considerable risk to break the story. A multiple award-winner, "The Panama Papers," executive produced by Laura Poitras, opened to a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Also in release worldwide is "Trust Machine," about the rise of bitcoin and the blockchain, from Breaker Studios.


"Deep Web" is about the online black market Silk Road and the trial of its creator Ross Ulbricht. The documentary premiered on the Epix network, opening as the #1 documentary on iTunes and earning a Cinema Eye nomination among several award wins. "Downloaded" is a VH1 RockDoc about Napster and the digital revolution. The film premiered at SXSW, garnering worldwide critical acclaim at theatrical and festival screenings.


In 2013, Winter returned to the screen in "Grand Piano," directed by Eugenio Mira, from the Blacklist script by Damian Chezelle (La La Land), co-starring alongside Elijah Wood and John Cusack. Recently, Winter co-starred in the highly anticipated third installment in the Bill & Ted franchise, "Bill & Ted Face The Music," which opened in 2020 as the number one movie both in the U.S. and the UK.


Soon to be released is Winter's next feature documentary, "The YouTube Effect." Produced by Winter & Trouper Productions in partnership with Gale Anne Hurd & Valhalla Entertainment and Glen Zipper. The film had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival in June of 2022.
- IMDb Mini Biography By: Trouper Prods.

5:00 pm

Autograph Sessions :: Level 1, Exhibit Hall
Bonnie Aarons #629, 631, Charles Band #127, Dakota Beavers #609, Harrod Blank #709, Jeffrey Byron #137, Larry Wade Carrell #507, Nick Castle #700, 701, David Clennon #604, Christopher Collet #807, James Jude Courtney #704, 705, Grant Cramer #716, Charles Cyphers #632, 634, Malcolm Danare #616, Keith David #600, 602, Eileen Dietz #644, Dane DiLiegro #611, Andrew Divoff #613, Amie Donald #802, Karen Fields #808, Zach Galligan #626, Harry Goaz #646, Naomi Grossman #640, 642, Ed Guinn #533, Katherine Kamhi #809, John Kassir #811, Sheryl Lee #648, Damien Leone #637, 639, Nancy Loomis #636, 638, Quinn Lord #621, 623, Peter Maloney #610, Mike Martinez #710, Richard Masur #612, 614, John Allen Nelson #707, William Ostrander #618, Joel Polis #608, Billy Pon #548, Ted Raimi #655, Andrew Robinson #635, Tom Savini #622, 624, Michael Siegel #708, Suzanne Snyder #714, P.J. Soles #702, 703, Barbara Steele #717, Tyler Tackett #507, Steve Tash #620, David Howard Thornton #641, 643, Tom Van Dell #810, Tim Vigil #455, Cerina Vincent #657, Thomas G. Waites #606, Alex Winter #625, 627, Ray Wise #650, Charles Chiodo #711, Edward Chiodo #712, Stephen Chiodo #713, Zeph E. Daniel #507, Kitty Korvette #501, Kelley Wilson Robinson #548
Friday May 26, 2023 :: 5:00 pm to 11:00 pm
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10:00 am

Autograph Sessions :: Level 1, Exhibit Hall
Bonnie Aarons #629, 631, Charles Band #127, Dakota Beavers #609, Harrod Blank #709, Jeffrey Byron #137, Larry Wade Carrell #507, Nick Castle #700, 701, David Clennon #604, Christopher Collet #807, James Jude Courtney #704, 705, Grant Cramer #716, Charles Cyphers #632, 634, Malcolm Danare #616, Keith David #600, 602, Eileen Dietz #644, Dane DiLiegro #611, Andrew Divoff #613, Amie Donald #802, Karen Fields #808, Zach Galligan #626, Harry Goaz #646, Naomi Grossman #640, 642, Ed Guinn #533, Katherine Kamhi #809, John Kassir #811, Sheryl Lee #648, Damien Leone #637, 639, Nancy Loomis #636, 638, Quinn Lord #621, 623, Peter Maloney #610, Mike Martinez #710, Richard Masur #612, 614, Teri McMinn #238, Amber Midthunder #605, 607, John Allen Nelson #707, William Ostrander #618, Joel Polis #608, Billy Pon #548, Ted Raimi #655, Andrew Robinson #635, Felissa Rose #806, Raimi Sam Autograph Purchase Booth #652, 654, Tom Savini #622, 624, Michael Siegel #708, Suzanne Snyder #714, P.J. Soles #702, 703, Barbara Steele #717, Tyler Tackett #507, Steve Tash #620, David Howard Thornton #641, 643, Tom Van Dell #810, Tim Vigil #455, Cerina Vincent #657, Thomas G. Waites #606, Alex Winter #625, 627, Ray Wise #650, Lyle Blackburn #503, Charles Chiodo #711, Edward Chiodo #712, Stephen Chiodo #713, Zeph E. Daniel #507, Kitty Korvette #501, Ed Neal #535, 537, Kelley Wilson Robinson #548
Saturday May 27, 2023 :: 10:00 am to 7:00 pm
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10:00 am

Autograph Sessions :: Level 1, Exhibit Hall
Bonnie Aarons #629, 631, Dakota Beavers #609, Harrod Blank #709, Jeffrey Byron #137, Larry Wade Carrell #507, Nick Castle #700, 701, David Clennon #604, Christopher Collet #807, James Jude Courtney #704, 705, Grant Cramer #716, Charles Cyphers #632, 634, Malcolm Danare #616, Keith David #600, 602, Eileen Dietz #644, Dane DiLiegro #611, Andrew Divoff #613, Amie Donald #802, Karen Fields #808, Zach Galligan #626, Harry Goaz #646, Naomi Grossman #640, 642, Ed Guinn #533, Katherine Kamhi #809, John Kassir #811, Sheryl Lee #648, Damien Leone #637, 639, Nancy Loomis #636, 638, Quinn Lord #621, 623, Peter Maloney #610, Mike Martinez #710, Richard Masur #612, 614, David Morrissey, John Allen Nelson #707, William Ostrander #618, Joel Polis #608, Billy Pon #548, Ted Raimi #655, Andrew Robinson #635, Tom Savini #622, 624, Michael Siegel #708, Suzanne Snyder #714, P.J. Soles #702, 703, Barbara Steele #717, Tyler Tackett #507, Steve Tash #620, David Howard Thornton #641, 643, Tom Van Dell #810, Tim Vigil #455, Cerina Vincent #657, Thomas G. Waites #606, Alex Winter #625, 627, Ray Wise #650, Charles Chiodo #711, Edward Chiodo #712, Stephen Chiodo #713, Zeph E. Daniel #507, Kitty Korvette #501, Chuck Norfolk, Courtney Sandifer, Kelley Wilson Robinson #548
Sunday May 28, 2023 :: 10:00 am to 5:00 pm
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12:00 pm

From Bill and Ted to the Bloodsucking Undead: Alex Winter :: Grand Ballroom, Alamo Drafthouse Screening and Panel Room
Alex Winter #625, 627, James Wallace
Sunday May 28, 2023 :: 12:00 pm
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Taking of photographs and the use of recording devices in the screening and panel room (Grand Ballroom, Level 4) is strictly prohibited. Attendees, members of the media and all other individuals may not record or photograph in this room at any time without express written permission from Texas Frightmare Weekend. This includes panels, Q&A's, movie screenings and any other event taking place in this room. Anyone caught filming movies will be escorted from the show.

Additionally, All schedules are posted approximately 2-3 weeks prior to the event. In most cases, the schedule is not posted any earlier due to continuing guest additions. If schedules were posted earlier, they would be invalid by the time the event approaches. Dates and times subject to change without notice. Seating for all panels and screenings are limited and buying a ticket to the convention does not guarantee seating. Panels and screenings are usually not full and have plenty of empty seats. However, some may be very popular and fill up very quickly. We reserve the right to clear the room prior to any screening or panel to make sure that attendees waiting in line are able to be seated. Please do not sit in on a panel prior to the one you really want to see to try and hold a seat(s). Plan your attendance accordingly.