Dark Shadows: Kirsten Van Wagner Cast as Victoria Winters?

Dark Shadows: Kirsten Van Wagner Cast as Victoria Winters?

According to imdb.com (not always the most reliable source), actress Kirsten Van Wagner has been cast as female lead Victoria Winters in the forthcoming Tim Burton/Johnny Depp version of Dark Shadows.

By EdGross - Dec 19, 2010 07:12 PM EST
Filed Under: Horror

On the original Dark Shadows, Victoria Winters was portrayed by actress Alexandra Moltke. In the 1991 prime time revival, actress Joanna Going was cast in the role.

WHO IS KIRSTEN VAN WAGNER?
Excerpted from IMDB:
Born in Baltimore, Maryland to Wayne and Kathryn Toth, a successful insurance agent and a kindergarten teacher, Kirsten is the youngest of two children. With her brother as her music, Kirsten constantly sang and acted her way through early childhood.



She first caught the acting bug while in fourth grade when she was enrolled into a summer enrichment program for Drama. More roles followed in "The Wizard of Oz", "The King and I", "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" and her high school director's "Broadway Dreams". During her ninth grade year, Kirsten auditioned for and became a member of Open Space Arts Studio Company which allowed her to practice improvisation, scene study and puppeteering. Following graduation from high school, Kirsten pursued a degree in Secondary Education and English from Mount Saint Mary's University in Emmitsburg, Maryland. During college, Kirsten starred in "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" at the Eickelberger Playhouse in Hanover, Pennsylvania.

Kirsten married longtime boyfriend, Corey Van Wagner, on March 4, 2006 at Antrim 1844 in Taneytown, Maryland. After graduation, Kirsten and Corey moved to the Atlanta area where Kirsten became a teacher at the local middle school. During her first year, she began the schools first Drama club. The following year, Kirsten was asked to begin the drama class at the middle school. This lead to a position at the neighboring high school where she taught both acting and directing.

WHO IS VICTORIA WINTERS?
Excerpted from Wikipedia:
Vicki was the prominent character on Dark Shadows for its first year of existence. For that year, each episode's opening narration began with, "My name is Victoria Winters..."



Vicki had been left at a foundling home in New York City, and thus, never knew her true parents—although monthly sums of money began to arrive mysteriously when she turned two. Vicki received her surname from the season in which she arrived in New York. Evidently, Vicki attended some college before accepting the offer of a governess position in Collinsport, Maine. Upon her arrival in Collinsport, she met the brooding Burke Devlin (first played by Mitchell Ryan, later briefly portrayed by Anthony George), with whom she would eventually become romantically involved. During the first episode, she also met a young waitress named Maggie Evans (Kathryn Leigh Scott) at the Collinsport Inn. Although Maggie derided Vicki for accepting the job at the Collinwood estate, the two girls eventually became very good friends.

Victoria Winters quickly became indispensable to Elizabeth Collins Stoddard (played by Joan Bennett), both as governess to Elizabeth's young nephew David Collins and companion to Elizabeth herself... Vicki also became important as family peacemaker, not to mention a stabilizing influence on Elizabeth's daughter, the rebellious Carolyn Stoddard and on the troubled David, son of Elizabeth's pompous and rather emotionally-cold younger brother, Roger (Louis Edmonds).

Slowly but surely, Vicki managed to form a bond with David. As she grew closer to Burke, she became embroiled in his old feud with the Collins family, all while she attempted to discover her origins. One early plotline involved Roger nearly dying in a car accident due to a part being taken from his car. Burke was a key suspect, but when Roger learned his own son David was the culprit, he dropped the investigation.

When fisherman Bill Malloy began to fight the Collins family due to their business practices, he was murdered. Eventually, Vicky realized the killer was the disturbed caretaker Matthew Morgan (Thayer David). He kidnapped her and planned to kill her, but was frightened to death by the ghosts of Malloy, the Widows (women who had jumped from the cliffs after their husbands died), and Josette du Pres Collins. Josette would later become a key figure in Vicki's life, as well as Dark Shadows history.

Soon after Morgan's death, David's presumed-dead mother, Laura (Diana Millay) arrived, wanting to reunite with her son. Roger was reluctant, but Laura worked her charm on David, who was overjoyed to have a mother again. With the help of Josette's ghost and others, a suspicious Vicki realized Laura was a phoenix who planned to take herself and David to fiery deaths. Vicki saved him just in time. David was safe, the threat was gone, and Burke had settled his vendetta against the Collins family. David truly loved and trusted Vicki now, where before he had been hostile and spiteful towards her. Things were better than they had been for Vicki in some time, but that was not to last.



ENTER BARNABAS COLLINS
A mysterious man named Jason McGuire arrived in Collinsport and immediately convinced Elizabeth to let him stay at Collinwood. Vicki and the family were shocked (especially Carolyn), and put on the defensive when his out of control drifter friend Willie Loomis (John Karlen) joined him. Willie (who was a basically a bit of a small-time, two-bit crook) soon proved too much for even Jason to put up with, and he told Willie to get out of town. Before leaving, Willie opened a secret crypt in the family mausoleum which he hoped would contain jewels. Instead, the figure of Barnabas Collins, a vampire who had been chained up for nearly 200 years, emerged, and bit him. Willie became Barnabas' slave. Barnabas introduced himself to the family as a cousin from England. Vicki was charmed, but more concerned with Jason's hold on Elizabeth. Finally, on their wedding day, Elizabeth could take no more and told everyone that over 18 years prior to Jason's return, she had killed her husband, Paul Stoddard, and Jason had buried his body in the basement. Jason had blackmailed her with this information. However, when they went to the basement, the trunk contained nothing but old clothes. Jason sheepishly revealed that Paul had only been stunned, and Jason had lied to Elizabeth in order to get blackmail money. Elizabeth was furious, and Jason planned to flee town. He tried to rob the Old House, Barnabas' property on Collinwood, and met his end via strangulation at the hands of Barnabas.

Vicki grew concerned about her friend Maggie, who became withdrawn and moody to everyone around her. Maggie was, in actuality, being enslaved by Barnabas due to her strong resemblance to his true love, Josette du Pres Collins. Barnabas kidnapped Maggie and planned to make her his bride by forcibly hypnotizing or brain washing her into being Josette, but with the help of the ghost of his little sister Sarah Collins, Maggie escaped. She was institutionalized and afterwards well-guarded for some months. Barnabas gave up on Maggie and began to pursue Vicki. Burke did not trust Barnabas and began an investigation of him which ended only when Vicki begged him to stop. The men reached an uneasy truce, and she and Burke became engaged before Devlin went on an ill-fated plane trip to South America in 1967. Vicki believed that he had somehow survived when they could not locate Burke's body. With Burke gone, Barnabas began to more actively pursue Vicki.

TIME TRAVEL
During the second year of Dark Shadows, Victoria becomes unwittingly involved in Barnabas' sinister plans. After a séance to contact Barnabas' sister, Sarah Collins, Victoria is magically transported to an alternate past in 1795. A time paradox between the years 1795 and 1967 causes a rift in the timeband; a carriage overturns in 1795, exchanging Victoria with its occupant, Phyllis Wick, a governess hired by Naomi Collins. Victoria arrives at the Old Collins House and meets Collins ancestors who look just like the family she knows, but with different names, personalities and relationships.

During this storyline, the truth behind Barnabas' unwilling transformation into a vampire is revealed. Unfortunately, Victoria makes the mistake of describing the future to the denizens of the past; she is soon seized by the fanatical Reverend Trask and accused of witchcraft. Despite lawyer Peter Bradford's best arguments, Victoria is sentenced to hang in 1796.

Though five months pass for Victoria in the past, Phyllis Wick experiences only five minutes in 1967. Realizing she is from the 18th century, the 20th century Collins family bombards her with questions, but Phyllis soon collapses in pain, and clutching at her throat. At the exact time of Victoria's "execution" she once again changes places with Phyllis, who is hanged in her place.

1968, JEFF CLARKE, GOODBYE
When Vicki returned, a worried Barnabas bit her before she could tell anyone of her memories of 1795. He convinced her to elope with him, even though she still had feelings for Peter Bradford. On their way out of town, Vicki and Barnabas were involved in a car accident after seeing a man (Roger Davis) who resembled Peter. After the accident, a Dr. Lang cured Barnabas of his vampirism, and Barnabas' hold over Vicki's mind was gone.

Now known as Jeff Clark, Peter worked for Lang and became involved with Vicki before learning his true identity. Peter/Jeff helped Lang build a Frankenstein-like creature named Adam who tried to kidnap Vicki and make her his monster bride. During this time, Roger's new wife Cassandra (actually Angelique in disguise), created a Dream Curse which one person would pass on to another by telling them the dream. The dream would get worse for each person until finally Barnabas would be told. When Vicki dreamed the dream, she did her best to keep it from Barnabas, but to stop her pain, Barnabas made her tell him. He then had the dream, woke up, and was bitten by a vampire bat, but survived.

After Dr. Lang was killed, Barnabas and his ally Dr. Julia Hoffman were forced to make a mate for Adam. That mate, Eve (Marie Wallace), had the life force of Peter's evil lover from the 18th century. She made him realize his true identity and planned to reunite with him, but Adam strangled her. After finding out he was Peter, Jeff faded away into 1795. A despondent Vicki soon followed. Barnabas rescued them both from the machinations of Reverend Trask and the evil witch Angelique.

It was later hinted at one point, that Vicki married Peter Bradford in the past, and that the two of them had a child who would eventually become an ancestor of the present day Collins Family. Thus Vicki would've really and truly been part of the Collins Family. Vicki was thought to have lived happily ever after, but in 1970, the ghost of Peter Bradford appeared and told antique store owner Phillip Todd that Vicki had apparently been killed by the Leviathans, the same otherworldly creatures which were battling Barnabas Collins at that time. The ghost tried to convince Todd to destroy the Leviathan leader, Jeb Hawkes. Angelique found out about what was going on and told Peter Bradford to return to his grave, as she was going to get her own vengeance against Jeb and the Leviathans (which she did).

Vicki's position as governess went to the former waitress, Maggie Evans. She was last mentioned in 1970 when the ghost of Gerard Stiles haunted Collinwood. Barnabas asked a possessed David to name the governess he had had before Maggie (David couldn't). They then gave ghost Daphne Harridge, recently come to life, some of Vicki's old clothes to wear.

1991 REVIVAL OF DARK SHADOWS
In the NBC primetime revival of the series, Victoria Winters was played by Joanna Going. The first and only season consisted of a retelling of the early Barnabas and 1795 saga, with the main difference being that this time, Vicki, not Maggie, was the spitting image of Josette.

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golden123
golden123 - 12/19/2010, 8:11 PM
RUMOR ALERT!!!!
Knightstalker
Knightstalker - 12/19/2010, 8:18 PM
I grew up with Dark Shadows and can't wait to see this new version. As much as I enjoy watching Johnny Depp chew up the scenery, nobody can replace the original Barnabus Collins.
MAXQ1961
MAXQ1961 - 12/19/2010, 8:20 PM
A very good choice for Johnny Depp and Kirsten or Kristen Van Wagner who may be a good choice but I suspect Helena Bonham-Carter to have a roll in this Tim Burton Film (the wife) not unlike Sweeney Todd, but hey I am expecting many laughs
EdGross
EdGross - 12/19/2010, 8:25 PM
I'm not convinced that Kirsten will be cast as Victoria Winters. Just not sure where imdb got her name from in connection with the project, but it is what they're stating. And, MAXQ1961, you're probably right that Helena Bonham-Carter will be cast in the film.
GrimeKid
GrimeKid - 12/19/2010, 8:57 PM
That guy in the bottom picture looks like a cross between Sylvester Stallone & Rob Brydon
croniccris
croniccris - 12/19/2010, 11:44 PM
thats one looonnnggg article...
EdGross
EdGross - 12/20/2010, 2:32 AM
The guy in the bottom image is Ben Cross, who played Barnabas Collins in the '91 version of Dark Shadows, and also played Spock's father, Sarek, in J.J. Abrams' version of Star Trek.
Bigbywolf
Bigbywolf - 12/20/2010, 5:40 AM
I agree MaxQ,

Helena Bonham Carter will probably get cast as Winters. However I hope not. I think she's too old for the Role. I'd like to see someone younger get cast. Emily Blunt I think would be a good choice. Loved her in 'Sunshine Cleaning.'
Gmoney84
Gmoney84 - 12/20/2010, 7:00 AM
HB Carter is too old to play Winters. I think she will be one of the Collins women. Or maybe Angelique.
Malloyjason
Malloyjason - 1/6/2011, 7:06 PM
I think Angelina Jolie would make an interesting Angelique.
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