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 …
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Career Milestones
2001 | Featured in Billy Bob Thornton's comedy "Daddy and Them" (filmed in 1998); screened at Montreal; released theatrically in 2002 | |
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" | |
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 | |
1997 | Acted in the HBO original movie "Breast Men" | |
1994 | Starred in Laura Dern's directorial debut "The Gift", premiered on Showtime | |
1993 | Acted in the thriller "Sliver" | |
1992 | Was featured in "Live Wire", a political thriller aired on HBO | |
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 | |
1989 | Featured in the fact-based TV-movie "The Preppie Murder" (ABC) | |
| Acted in plays throughout high school | ||
| Born and raised in Los Angeles | ||
