Angela Bettis
Angela Marie Bettis is a talented American actress, producer, and director, recognized for her compelling performances across film and television. Born on April 9, 1973, she gained significant acclaim for her portrayal of Carrie White in the 2002 television adaptation of Stephen King's classic horror novel, "Carrie." Bettis's ability to convey deep emotional nuance was further showcased in her role as the eerie title character in the cult horror film "May" (2002), where she delivered a haunting and unforgettable performance.
In addition to these notable roles, Bettis appeared in the critically acclaimed film "Girl, Interrupted" (1999), where she portrayed Janet Webber, further solidifying her status as a versatile actress. Her work has often centered on complex characters in dark narratives, allowing her to carve out a unique niche within the horror and psychological thriller genres.
Beyond acting, Bettis has also ventured into producing and directing, signaling her multifaceted talent within the film industry. Her commitment to her craft and her ability to inhabit a variety of roles have earned her a dedicated following and respect from peers. Throughout her career, Angela Bettis has proven to be a dynamic force in the entertainment world, continually pushing boundaries and exploring the depths of her characters.
Filmography
Toolbox Murders
The Last Best Sunday
The Woman
Perfume
May
Bless the Child
Ghosts of the Ozarks
12 Hour Shift
The Flamingo Rising
Carrie (2002)
Girl, Interrupted
Wicked Lake