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At the time of its release in December 1990, Winona Ryder was arguably the most established and famous "movie star" in the cast, though Johnny Depp was a massive household name due to his television success. Additionally, the film featured Vincent Price, who was the most "legendary" actor in the production.
Below is a detailed breakdown of the most famous actors in the film at the time and their notable work:
In 1990, Winona Ryder was the "It Girl" of Hollywood. Having already collaborated with director Tim Burton on Beetlejuice, she was the cast member with the most current box-office momentum and critical acclaim as a film actress.
While Johnny Depp is now an A-list superstar, in 1990 he was still in the process of proving himself as a film lead.
If "famous" is defined by legacy and historical stature, Vincent Price was the undisputed heavyweight of the cast.
The summary omits Anthony Michael Hall, who was a significant star (The Breakfast Club, Sixteen Candles) playing against type as the villain. While arguably less 'famous' in 1990 than Ryder/Depp/Price, he was a notable cast member.
At the time of Edward Scissorhands' release in December 1990, Winona Ryder was the most famous current "movie star" in the cast, known for Beetlejuice (1988) and Heathers (1989). Johnny Depp was a massive celebrity, but primarily as a TV teen idol from 21 Jump Street; Scissorhands and Cry-Baby (1990) were his breakout film roles. Vincent Price was the most legendary figure, known for horror classics like House of Wax (1953) and The Fly (1958). Dianne Wiest was the most critically acclaimed, having won an Oscar for Hannah and Her Sisters (1986) and starred in the hit Parenthood (1989). Note that Mermaids was released concurrently with Edward Scissorhands (Dec 14, 1990), not weeks before.