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Amanda Foreman: Biography

Amanda Foreman was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. She acted in plays throughout high school before moving onto a career in film and television.
She is the daughter of John Foreman, who produced films like "Prizzi's Honor" (1985), and "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" (1969).
She made her feature film debut in 1992 with "Live Wire", playing the role of Molly and in the Mel Gibson flick "Forever Young", playing the role of Debbie.
In 1998, she played the role of Meghan Rotundi on Felicity, and was made a series regular on the show in 1999.
Amanda has made other appearances on notable T.V. shows such as Alias, where she plays Carrie Bowman, and has appeared on other shows like Six Feet Under and Nash Bridges.
She is also the sister of actress Julie Foreman.

  • Amanda enjoys performing in clubs as a singer and guitarist. She's currently sings backup in a popular Los Angeles band.(edit)
  • Amanda was dating a guy named Darin. (edit)
  • Her character Meghan, says what's on her mind, period and many people don't like her for that. (edit)
  • Plays Meghan Rotundi on Felicity. (edit)
  • Amanda has appeared in three TV series created by J.J Abrams:
    Felicity as Meghan Rotundi
    Alias as Carrie Bowman
    What About Brian as Ivy(edit)
  • Because her father was a famous producer Amanda was born and raised in Los Angeles.(edit)
  • Amanda acted in her High School's plays.(edit)
  • Amanda in 2001 appeared in Billy Bob Thornton's comedy Daddy and Them. The movie was filmed in 1998, screened at Montreal and released theatrically in 2002.(edit)
  • Amanda did an interview with Teen People in April 2000, by: Kate Garner, title: Prime-Time Glamour.(edit)
  • Amanda appeared in the movie Rocket's Red Glare in 2000 as a character named Jennifer.(edit)
  • Amanda in 1999 appeared in the movie Road Kill as Shayla.(edit)
  • Amanda, in 1999 appeared in the Fox Family Channel TV-movie thriller Storm as Ms. Garrett, Co-ed.(edit)
  • Amanda, in 1999 had a recurring role as the abducted daughter of the head of internal affairs on the CBS police drama Nash Bridges.(edit)
  • Amanda in 1994 appeared in Laura Dern's directorial debut The Gift, premiered on Showtime.(edit)
  • In 1997 starred in the following movies:
    HBO original movie Breast Men as Lola
    Delivery as Marilyn(edit)
  • Amanda's voice portrayed Sophie Staton in the Audio CD Good Grief: A Novel by Lolly Winston.(edit)
  • Amanda appeared as a waitress in the movie The Opposite Sex and How to Live with Them in 1993.(edit)
  • Amanda appeared in the 1993 thriller Sliver as Samantha Moore.(edit)
  • In 1992 Amanda appeared in the following movies:
    Forever Young as Debbie
    Live Wire as Molly
    Murder Without Motive: The Edmund Perry Story as Heather(edit)
  • Amanda was in the TV movie Murder Without Motive: The Edmund Perry Story in 1992 as Heather.(edit)
  • Her first role was at the age of 23 in the TV movie The Preppie Murder in 1989. She played the part of Larissa.(edit)
  • In 2004 Amanda appeared in the TV Show I Love the '90s as herself.(edit)
  • Amanda is the big sister of younger actress Julie Foreman.(edit)
  • Amanda is the daughter of famed producer John Foreman, producer of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and Linda Lawson.(edit)
  • (On Megan and Sean's relationship)
    J.J. Abrams: It just struck me as a realistic and timely story. We've found a way to tell the story where it doesn't feel like an after school special. The health scare will test Sean's blossoming romance with Meghan (Amanda Foreman). Their response to this is very unique. One of the things that results from this is that Sean starts to explore his Judaism. Combine that with the fact that Meghan is Wiccan, and you get some really funny moments.(edit)
  • (On Amanda's role in Alias)
    Matt Roush: I thought Amanda Foreman's scenes with Marshall were lots of fun...(edit)
  • (On Amanda's upcoming roles)
    Michael Ausiello: Amanda Foreman is the only reason to watch the Sept. 23 premiere of NBC's still-born fertility-clinic drama Inconceivable. She plays a brash surrogate mother to two gay dads and she's in full-tilt Meghan mode. God, I miss that show.(edit)
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