Angela Goethals

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Angela Goethals
Born Angela Bethany Goethals
May 20, 1977 (1977-05-20) (age 31)
New York City, NY, U.S.

Angela Bethany Goethals (born May 20, 1977) is an American actress. She is known for her recurring guest appearance on 24 and her roles in the TV sitcom Phenom and the movie Home Alone.

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[edit] Early life and career

Goethals was born and raised in New York City, New York, U.S., the daughter of Rosalind, a teacher and single mom who raised Angela and her sister Sara.[1] She is the great-great-granddaughter of George W. Goethals, the chief engineer of the Panama Canal, and namesake of New York's Goethals Bridge.[2] Goethals was introduced to the acting world by actress Jeanie Hackett, a family friend, who took her to several auditions. At the age of nine she got her first professional acting job, as the understudy to Sarah Michelle Gellar in The Widow Claire, an off-Broadway play written by Horton Foote.[3]

Goethals appeared in her first movie, drama Rocket Gibraltar, two years later. The cast included Burt Lancaster, Kevin Spacey and Macaulay Culkin. Her sister Sara also had a small part.[4] Later that year Goethals also appeared in Heartbreak Hotel, a film directed by Chris Columbus about the fictional kidnapping of Elvis Presley.

In 1990, Goethals played Linnie, the sister of main character Kevin McCallister (Macaulay Culkin), in Home Alone. The blockbuster family comedy, directed by Chris Columbus, about a young boy facing two inept burglars when he's left home alone. The movie made nearly $500m worldwide.[5] Goethals was one of only three main cast members not to return in the sequel, Home Alone 2: Lost in New York, two years later.

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Goethals first starring role came in the 1993 TV series Phenom. She played Angela Doolan, a young tennis player struggling with the challenges of life including her single mother (Judith Light), obsessive tennis coach (William Devane) and bratty younger sister (Ashley Johnson). It ran for 22 episodes before being cancelled by network ABC in May 1994.

Goethals next role in a blockbuster movie came in 1996's Jerry Maguire, a film that starred Tom Cruise, Cuba Gooding, Jr and Renée Zellweger. Goethals played Kathy Sanders, Jerry's client who fakes tears when he calls her to inform her of his departure from the agency.

In 1999, Goethals graduated from the private liberal arts college, Vassar, with a bachelor's degree in French.[2]

2002 saw Goethals star as Polly in Comedy Central's first original movie, Porn 'n Chicken.[6] The movie was based on the true story of the Porn 'n Chicken Club at Yale University. Its members gathered weekly to eat fried chicken and watch porn. The club made headlines in 2001 when members announced plans to make their own porn film, entitled "The StaXXX". Despite a trailer being released for their film, it was never finished and no further footage ever emerged.[7] Later in 2002, Goethals also starred in the 1980s based sitcom Do Over. The show featured Penn Badgley as 34-year-old Joel Larsen, catapulted back in time to 1981 and forced to relive his school life. Goethals played his sister, Cheryl.

Between 2003 and 2004, Goethals made guest appearances on the popular TV series' Boston Public, Six Feet Under and Without a Trace, as well as playing a minor role in the Adam Sandler romantic comedy, Spanglish.

In 2005, Goethals made a recurring guest appearance on the TV show 24. She played Maya Driscoll, the mentally ill daughter of then Director of CTU Los Angeles, Erin Driscoll. Maya appeared in 6 episodes (including one uncredited) before committing suicide in a bathroom at CTU between 5pm and 6pm on Day 4. Since then, Goethals has gone on to make guest appearances on the TV series' Grey's Anatomy, CSI and Crossing Jordan.

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Year Title Role
2006 Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon Taylor Gentry
Crossing Jordan Deborah (TV series)
2005 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Suzie Gables (TV series)
Grey's Anatomy Kelly Roche (TV series)
24 Maya Driscoll (TV series)
2004 Spanglish Gwen
Without a Trace Kelly Corcoran (TV series)
Six Feet Under Cindy (TV series)
2003 Miss Match Jessica (TV series)
Stealing Christmas Noelle Gibson
The Brotherhood of Poland, New Hampshire Katie Shaw (TV series)
Boston Public Sheila Mercer (TV series)
2002 Do Over Cheryl Larsen (TV series)
Porn 'n Chicken Polly
The Education of Max Bickford Danielle Hodges (TV series)
Changing Lanes Sarah Windsor
2001 Storytelling Elli ('Fiction')
2000 Madigan Men Sara (TV series}
1996 Jerry Maguire Kathy Sanders
1993 Phenom Angela Doolan (TV series)
1991 V. I. Warshawski Kat Grafalk, Bernard's Daughter
Triple Bogey on a Par Five Hole Bree Levy
1990 Home Alone Linnie
Traitor in My House Louise Van Lew
1989 The Equalizer Amber Sweeny (TV series)
1988 Heartbreak Hotel Pam Wolfe
Rocket Gibraltar Dawn Black

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