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Angela Bettis

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Angela Bettis in Masters of Horror (2005)
Peter, an FBI agent stationed in Jerusalem who, while investigating a murder of a young female archaeologist, uncovers a conspiracy 2000 years in the making.
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Angela Bettis is an American film and stage actress, film producer, and director best known for her lead roles in the 2002 TV adaptation of the Stephen King novel Carrie, the title character in May (2002), and in Girl, Interrupted.

In addition to her work in film, Bettis also starred in two Broadway productions: The Father in 1996 with Frank Langella, and as Abigail Williams in a 2002 revival of Arthur Miller's The Crucible alongside Liam Neeson and Laura Linney.

Her debut role was a lead in the romantic tragedy, Sparrow, directed by Franco Zeffirelli, at the age of 18. She later went on to star in a film called The Last Best Sunday, before supporting Winona Ryder in Girl, Interrupted and Kim Basinger in Bless the Child.

In 2002, she starred as Abigail Williams in a production of The Crucible on Broadway alongside Laura Linney and Liam Neeson. Bettis is most famous for her work in independent horror films, and especially her working relationship with writer/director Lucky McKee. Her title role in McKee's 2002 film 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. In 2011, she played a major role in McKee's adaptation of Jack Ketchum's The Woman.

Bettis 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. She also starred in the crime thriller Scar.[2] She had a guest role on the TV show Dexter's fifth season as Emily Birch, the first victim of Jordan Chase.
BornJanuary 9, 1973
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Angela Bettis in 12 Hour Shift (2020)
Angela Bettis in 12 Hour Shift (2020)
Angela Bettis and Chloe Farnworth in 12 Hour Shift (2020)
Angela Bettis, Sean Bridgers, Lauren Ashley Carter, Zach Rand, and Shyla Molhusen in The Woman (2011)
Angela Bettis and Sean Bridgers in The Woman (2011)
Angela Bettis and Lauren Ashley Carter in The Woman (2011)
Angela Bettis and Lauren Ashley Carter in The Woman (2011)
Angela Bettis and David Costabile in Dig (2015)
Angela Bettis in Dig (2015)
Angela Bettis in Dig (2015)
Angela Bettis and David Costabile in Dig (2015)
Angela Bettis in The Woman (2011)

Known for

Angela Bettis in May (2002)
May
6.6
  • May Dove Canady
  • 2002
Winona Ryder in Girl, Interrupted (1999)
Girl, Interrupted
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  • Janet
  • 1999
Toolbox Murders (2004)
Toolbox Murders
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  • Nell Barrows
  • 2004
Angela Bettis in Carrie (2002)
Carrie
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TV Movie
  • Carietta 'Carrie' White
  • 2002

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Actress

  • The Weird Kidz
    • In Production
  • David Arquette, Thomas Hobson, and Tim Blake Nelson in Ghosts of the Ozarks (2021)
    Ghosts of the Ozarks
  • Angela Bettis in 12 Hour Shift (2020)
    12 Hour Shift
  • Alexis Rosinsky and Lexy Kolker in Our Little Secret (2017)
    Our Little Secret
  • Angela Bettis in Arkansas Traveler (2017)
    Arkansas Traveler
  • Natalie Portman, Ryan Gosling, Michael Fassbender, and Rooney Mara in Song to Song (2017)
    Song to Song
    • (uncredited)
  • Angela Bettis, Sean Bridgers, Kevin Ford, Nectar Rose, Chris Sivertson, Eddie Steeples, Jammes Luckett, Jesse Hlubik, Justin Stone, Carmen Rojas, Diahnna Nicole Baxter, and Tasha Guevara in Legs (2015)
    Legs
  • Dig (2015)
    Dig
  • Tom Holland's Twisted Tales (2014)
    Tom Holland's Twisted Tales
  • Twisted Tales (2013)
    Twisted Tales
  • Skins (2007)
    Skins
  • Criminal Minds (2005)
    Criminal Minds
  • Elisabeth Shue and Ted Danson in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000)
    CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
  • Pollyanna McIntosh in The Woman (2011)
    The Woman
  • My Alien Mother (2010)
    My Alien Mother
  • Dexter (2006)
    Dexter

Producer

  • Angela Bettis, Sean Bridgers, Kevin Ford, Nectar Rose, Chris Sivertson, Eddie Steeples, Jammes Luckett, Jesse Hlubik, Justin Stone, Carmen Rojas, Diahnna Nicole Baxter, and Tasha Guevara in Legs (2015)
    Legs
  • Carlee Baker in Blue Like You (2008)
    Blue Like You
  • Angela Bettis, Kevin Ford, Eddie Steeples, Christopher Morse, and C. Robert Cargill in When Is Tomorrow (2007)
    When Is Tomorrow
  • Angela Bettis, Kevin Ford, C. Robert Cargill, Suzanne Santos, Tiffyn Cvejanovich, and Sevrin Anne Mason in Last Days of America (2005)
    Last Days of America
  • Angela Bettis, Ben Boyer, Kevin Ford, Chris Sivertson, Eddie Steeples, Jammes Luckett, Zach Passero, Matthew Shebesta, Luke Y. Thompson, Justin Stone, Albert DiMarco, and The Apocalypse Raiders in Lovindapocalypse 3 (2003)
    Lovindapocalypse 3
  • Angela Bettis, Kevin Ford, Shelli Merrill, Lucky McKee, Chris Sivertson, Don Piper, Preemo, and Dave Lopez in Hollywould (2003)
    Hollywould
  • Angela Bettis, Kevin Ford, Shelli Merrill, Lucky McKee, Chris Sivertson, Eddie Steeples, Jammes Luckett, Luke Y. Thompson, and Don Piper in Lovindapocalypse 2 (2002)
    Lovindapocalypse 2
  • People Are Dead (2002)
    People Are Dead
  • Angela Bettis, Kevin Ford, Lucky McKee, and Jammes Luckett in Lovindapocalypse (2001)
    Lovindapocalypse

Director

  • The ABCs of Death (2012)
    The ABCs of Death
    • (segment E is for Exterminate)
  • Angela Bettis in Roman (2006)
    Roman

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The Woman
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The Woman
12 Hour Shift
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12 Hour Shift
Carrie
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Carrie
Scar
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Scar
Coastlines
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Coastlines
All My Friends Are Funeral Singers
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All My Friends Are Funeral Singers
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Toolbox Murders
May
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May

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    • January 9, 1973
    • Austin, Texas, USA
    • Kevin Ford(divorced)
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    (1996- ). Active on Broadway in the following productions:
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    Graduated from Westlake High School in Austin, Texas.
    • Roles of socially awkward women.

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