Ariel Winter, born on January twenty-eighth, nineteen ninety-eight, is a multifaceted American actress known for her remarkable versatility in the entertainment industry. She rose to prominence in the 2010s, captivating audiences with her portrayal of the intelligent and quirky Alex Dunphy on the beloved ABC sitcom Modern Family, which aired from two thousand nine to two thousand twenty. Her performance, along with that of her talented co-stars, earned them the prestigious Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series four consecutive times from two thousand ten to two thousand thirteen.
Winter's journey in film began at a young age, making her debut in the movie Kiss Kiss Bang Bang in two thousand five when she was just seven years old. She continued to build her filmography with notable roles in Speed Racer in two thousand eight, The Chaperone in two thousand eleven, Safelight in two thousand fifteen, and The Last Movie Star in two thousand seventeen. Her ability to transition between various genres showcases her dynamic acting skills.
In addition to her live-action roles, Winter has made a significant impact in the world of animation. She lent her voice to characters in several animated films, including Horton Hears a Who! in two thousand eight, ParaNorman in two thousand twelve, Mr. Peabody & Sherman in two thousand fourteen, and Smurfs: The Lost Village in two thousand seventeen. Furthermore, she voiced the character Carrie Kelley, also known as Robin, in the acclaimed two-part animated film Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, which was released between two thousand twelve and two thousand thirteen.