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Angela Bettis

 
Actor: Angela Bettis
 
  • Born: Jan 09, 1973 in Austin, Texas
  • Occupation: Actor, Writer, Director
  • Active: 2000s
  • Major Genres: Drama, Horror
  • Career Highlights: The Toolbox Murders, May, The Last Best Sunday
  • First Major Screen Credit: Storia Di Una Capinera (1993)

Biography

With her unconventional, quirky beauty and memorably tormented roles in the made-for-television remake of Stephen King's Carrie and independent director Lucky McKee's art-house horror hit May (both 2002), actress Angela Bettis is quickly gaining a reputation as something of a scream queen despite talent that could easily find her accelerating far beyond genre work. A Texas native whose free-spirited mother encouraged her acting endeavors, it was at age six that Bettis first began to realize her love of performing. A thriving community theater environment in Austin served to inspire Bettis and provide her with her earliest roles; with each passing year, what had begun as a hobby began to look more and more like a career. Eventually performing opposite such screen heavies as Al Pacino (in Salome) and Liam Neeson (in The Crucible), Bettis was honored with both Drama-Logue and Garland awards for her turn in Tom Stoppard's Arcadia.

Bettis' screen debut in director Franco Zeffirelli's Sparrow (1993) found the then 18-year-old actress gaining her first positive screen notices directly out of the gate, and though it would be six years before she would again go before cameras, a pair of notable efforts in 1999 would find many agreeing that it was worth the wait. In addition to a moving turn as a sympathetic teen who develops feelings for a wanted man in the little-seen indie drama The Last Best Sunday, Bettis gained exposure, and critical kudos, for her role as an anorexic teen in the Winona Ryder drama Girl, Interrupted. Though Girl, Interrupted co-star Angelina Jolie would take home the Oscar for Best Supporting Performance that year, many would agree that Bettis' considerably less substantial supporting role packed as much if not more dramatic impact than the much-celebrated Jolie.

Making her maiden voyage into horror with a role as Kim Basinger's sister in the horror outing Bless the Child, Bettis wetted her toes in the genre despite the fact that it would be two full years until her standout performances in May and the otherwise forgettable Carrie. In the meantime, Bettis would continue to gain notice in such dramas as Perfume and Falling (both 2001). The same year Bettis established genre credibility, she could be spotted in Love Rome before she began gearing up for her role in Texas Chainsaw Massacre director Tobe Hooper's horror remake The Toolbox Murders. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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Angela Bettis

Angela Bettis, March 26, 2007
Born Angela Marie Bettis
January 9, 1973 (1973-01-09) (age 36)
Austin, Texas, U.S.
Occupation Actress, Film Producer, Director
Years active 1993—present
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Angela Marie Bettis (born January 9, 1973) is an American actress, film producer and director best known for her lead role in the 2002 TV remake of the Stephen King film Carrie.

Bettis was born in Austin, Texas to Mary Lynn (née Guthrie) and Richard Joseph Bettis and graduated from Westlake High School. Her debut role was a lead in the romantic tragedy, Sparrow, directed by Franco Zeffirelli, at the age of eighteen. After that film she attended The American Musical and Dramatic Academy. She later went on to star in a movie called The Last Best Sunday, before supporting Winona Ryder in Girl, Interrupted and Kim Basinger in Bless the Child.

Bettis is most famous for her work in independent horror movies, and especially her working relationship with writer/director Lucky McKee. Her title role in McKee's 2002 gem May won her something of a cult following. Since then, she has appeared in McKee's Masters of Horror episode, Sick Girl, and provided a voice-over for his film The Woods. In 2006, their May roles reversed, when McKee acted for Bettis in her directorial debut, Roman (based on a McKee script.)

Bettis also starred as Carrie White in Carrie, a made-for-TV remake of Brian de Palma's 1976 classic, and headlined Tobe Hooper's Toolbox Murders, an in-name-only remake of an obscure 1970s horror film. Next up is crime thriller Scar.

In addition, Bettis has produced many short films through her production company, MoFreek, which she co-owns with her husband, Kevin Ford.

Filmography

Year Movie Role
2009 Inheridance Kim
Drones Amy
Tamora Gamble Tamora
2008 Wicked Lake Mother
2007 Scar Joan Burrows
When Is Tomorrow Rachel
2006 Brew Elixer Bluff Acting Troup (voice)
The Woods The Woods (voice)
2005 Masters of Horror (TV series) Ida Teeter
The Circle Jay
Last Days of America America
2004 Toolbox Murders Nell Barrows
2003 Hollywould Holly
Lovindapocalypse 3 Angela/Herself
Lovindapocalypse 2 Angela/Herself
2002 Carrie Carietta "Carrie" White
Coastlines Effie
May May Dove Canady
Love Rome Mary
People Are Dead Broadway Actress
The Ponder Heart Bonnie Dee Peacock
2001 Vallen Caitlin
The Flamingo Rising Alice King
Perfume Wilhemina
Lovindapocalypse Angela/Herself
2000 Bless The Child Jenna O'Connor
1999 Girl, Interrupted Janet Webber
The Last Best Sunday Lolly Ann Summers
1993 Sparrow Maria

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