Amanda Foreman


Actor

About

Also Known As
Amanda D Foreman
Birth Place
Los Angeles, California, USA
Born
July 15, 1966

Biography

The daughter of famed producer John Foreman ("Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid"), actress Amanda Foreman followed in her father's footsteps to a career in the entertainment industry, starting out in high school plays and moving toward a successful film and television acting career. Dark-haired, with striking and expressive eyes and a flair for the dramatic to which the camera responded...

Biography

The daughter of famed producer John Foreman ("Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid"), actress Amanda Foreman followed in her father's footsteps to a career in the entertainment industry, starting out in high school plays and moving toward a successful film and television acting career. Dark-haired, with striking and expressive eyes and a flair for the dramatic to which the camera responded well, Foreman had an early television credit in the 1989 TV-movie "The Preppie Murder," an ABC offering based on the infamous Central Park homicide. Her next effort was in the similarly fact-based "Murder Without Motive: The Edmund Perry Story" (NBC, 1992). 1992 also saw the actress make her big screen debut with a part in the sentimental Mel Gibson drama "Forever Young." "Live Wire," a political thriller, also featured Foreman and was aired that same year on HBO. She continued to rack up credits, appearing in 1993's "Sliver," and turning in an impressive starring performance in Laura Dern's directorial debut "The Gift" (aired on Showtime in 1994).

After a couple of years off the scene, Foreman returned in good form with a featured role in the HBO original film "Breast Men," a comedic dramatization of the invention of silicone implants. In 1998, Foreman was cast on The WB's college drama "Felicity" playing Meghan, the dark and moody party girl who rooms with the titular new kid on the block. While Meghan's antics were often outrageous, she proved a much-needed foil for the too-perfect Felicity (Keri Russell) and added a great deal of comic relief to the series. Although she continued to take on other projects, including a 1999 recurring role on the CBS police drama "Nash Bridges" and an appearance in the Fox Family Channel TV-movie "Storm" (1999), "Felicity" proved the best showcase for Foreman's talent. Made a regular in 1999, she raised her profile on the series, and her exposure led to a featured role in the comedy "Daddy and Them" (2001), directed by and starring Billy Bob Thornton.

Life Events

1989

Featured in the fact-based TV-movie "The Preppie Murder" (ABC)

1992

Made feature debut in the drama "Forever Young", starring Mel Gibson

1992

Appeared in "Murder Without Motive: The Edmund Perry Story" (NBC), another TV-movie based on a real case

1992

Was featured in "Live Wire", a political thriller aired on HBO

1993

Acted in the thriller "Sliver"

1994

Starred in Laura Dern's directorial debut "The Gift", premiered on Showtime

1997

Acted in the HBO original movie "Breast Men"

1998

Began recurring role on the college-set series "Felicity", playing the title character's edgy, moody roommate Meghan; made a series regular in 1999

1999

Appeared in the Fox Family Channel TV-movie thriller "Storm"

1999

Had a two-episode recurring role as the abducted daughter of the head of internal affairs on the CBS police drama "Nash Bridges"

2001

Featured in Billy Bob Thornton's comedy "Daddy and Them" (filmed in 1998), screened at Montreal; released theatrically in 2002

Family

John Foreman
Father
Producer. Born on July 26, 1925; died on November 26, 1992; produced films including "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" (1969) and "Prizzi's Honor" (1985).
Linda Lawson
Mother
Actor. Born c. 1936.
Julie Foreman
Sister
Born on September 14, 1963.

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