Angela Featherstone Explained

Angela Featherstone
Birth Date:3 April 1965
Birth Place:Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Occupation:Actress, writer, curator
Yearsactive:1991–present

Angela Featherstone (born April 3, 1965) is a Canadian actress, writer, director, and advocate for children in foster care. She grew up in Nova Scotia and Manitoba, Canada.[1] [2]

Career

Modeling

Within a year of emancipating herself from foster care at age 17, Featherstone became Canada's top model when her September Flare magazine cover broke all previous records for sales. She quickly expanded upon her success and left for New York, where she signed with the illustrious Click models and later would be one of the first models signed to Next.[3] She would travel the world in the 80s as a top fashion model.

Acting

For acting, she downplayed her striking features to play unlikely roles, emerging as a versatile actress. She is best known for playing the Maid on Seinfeld, Chloe in Friends, and the fiancée (Linda), who left Adam Sandler's character (Robbie) at the altar in The Wedding Singer. Most recently, she played the role of Maggie on Showtime's Ray Donovan and Jame on HBO's Girls.[4]

Writing

Featherstone has created sitcoms for Sony, DreamWorks, and NBC television and has written nonfiction for Time, Jane, Flare, Huffington Post, Dame, and Zoomer. Her essay about childhood trauma, "God Said No", was published in the 2014 edition of Gargoyle magazine and nominated for the Pushcart Prize. In 2021, she published the essay "Forgiveness" in Dame magazine.[5] [6]

An alumnus of UCLA Extension Writer's Program "Personal Essay & Memoir," she is completing her memoir.[7]

Directing

In 2022, Featherstone began directing with her debut seven-minute film, L'Étranger. As a director, she combines her years of experience in fashion as a model; working with important photographers and magazines such as; Italian, French, and American Vogue, Mademoiselle, Seventeen, Sassy, Harper's Bazaar Italia, Grazia, Harpers & Queens, Albert Watson, Bruce Weber, Irving Penn, her love of cinema and decades in the film industry; a refined sense of story as an oft published essayist; her passion for philosophy; and a love of creating safe spaces for collaboration, into a movement of aesthetic bliss.[8]

Curating

In 2011, she curated Fuck Pretty, a critically acclaimed photography exhibit at the Robert Berman Gallery - featuring emerging female photographers.[9]

Music

She recorded the song “Coattail Glide” with Raymond Pettibon and the band The Niche Makers in 2011.[10]

Producing

In 2014, she was an adjunct lecturer at the UCLA Professional Producing Program. In 2022, she produced L'Étranger.

Advocacy

Featherstone, a committed advocate for children in foster care, volunteered with the Children's Action Network, curating their Heart Gallery from 2011 to 2019 and served on their Winter Wonderland committee in 2014 and 2015. She also mentored a child in foster care through Kidsave from 2011 to 2020.[11] She has described suffering physical, emotional, and sexual abuse when she herself was a foster child.[12]

In 2021, she founded the nonprofit healing school for youth aging out of foster care, Fosteringcare.org. Through this trauma-healing intensive and healing-trade program, she and the founding board members hope to impact the brutal statistics for this extraordinarily vulnerable demographic.[13]

In 2014, she lectured at the ICAN Nexus Conference on Violence Within the Home and its Effects on Children. She continues to lecture and write about healing PTSD, child abuse, human trafficking, and intimacy. Her 2015 essay on child sex trafficking for DAME was picked up by Salon.com and MSN and was read by over seven million viewers. Since 2009, she has studied moral and spiritual psychology with Rabbi Mordecai Finley, Ph.D. She served as a consultant on Cracked Up, a Netflix documentary about the effects and healing of trauma.

Filmography

Movies

YearTitleRoleNotes
1988FranticExtra Uncredited
1992Army of DarknessGirl in S MartUncredited
1994Veronica Direct-to-video
1995data-sort-value="Pompatus of Love, The" The Pompatus of LoveTimes Square Kisser
1996IlltownLilly
1997Con AirGinny
1998Zero EffectJess
1998data-sort-value="Wedding Singer, The" The Wedding SingerLinda
1999200 CigarettesCaitlyn
1999Rituals and ResolutionsMirabellShort
2000TakedownJulia
2000data-sort-value="Guilty, The" The GuiltyTanya Duncan
2000Skipped PartsDelores
2000Ivans XtcAmanda Hill
2001Soul SurvivorsRaven
2002PressureAmber
2002One Way Out Gwen Buckley
2003ReesevilleJudith Meyers
2006MotherCarolynShort
2006Love Hollywood StyleCathy Sherman
2008What Doesn't Kill YouKatie
2009data-sort-value="Soloist, The" The SoloistCommuter #1Uncredited
2010Beneath the DarkSandy
2016My Dead BoyfriendNorma

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1991data-sort-value="Kids in the Hall, The" The Kids in the HallStrip Club On-looker 1 Episode, "Episode #3.1'"
1993Northern ExposureCarla 1 Episode, "Jaws of Life"
1994New York UndercoverAngela Mancini 1 Episode, "Garbage"
1995The Wright VerdictsMichelle Farnon 1 Episode, "Sins of the Father"
1995Family of CopsJackie FeinTV movie
1997Jackie FeinTV movie
1997FriendsChloe2 episodes
1997–1999CrackerDet. Hannah Tyler 14 episodes
1998SeinfeldCindy 1 Episode, "The Maid"
2000Jack & JillLucy 3 episodes
2000ProvidenceAndi Paulsen 9 episodes
2002Federal ProtectionLeigh KirkindallTV movie
2003DragnetAmy Halsted 1 Episode, "Let's Make a Deal"
2003data-sort-value="Twilight Zone, The" The Twilight ZoneKate Graham 1 Episode, "Burned"
2003–2004data-sort-value="Guardian, The" The GuardianSuzanne Pell10 episodes
2006Samantha Palmer TV movie
2006–2009Exes & OhsKris 14 episodes
2010HugeTeal2 episodes
2011data-sort-value="Mentalist, The" The MentalistRocket1 Episode, "Like a Readheaded Stepchild"
2013GirlsJame 1 Episode, "Bad Friend"
2016Ray DonovanMental Patient1 Episode, "The Texan"

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Were Ross and Rachel on a break? N.S. actress who played the 'Xerox girl' weighs in . Atlantic . June 13, 2022 . September 11, 2022.
  2. Web site: Cheddar . Cheddar . September 11, 2022.
  3. Web site: Angie Featherstone . Bellazon . August 6, 2021 . September 11, 2022.
  4. Web site: Angela Featherstone - Contact Info, Agent, Manager - IMDbPro . IMDbPro Official Site . June 20, 2022 . September 11, 2022.
  5. Web site: Angela Featherstone . Featherstone . Angela . Dame Magazine . September 24, 2021 . September 11, 2022.
  6. Web site: #61 . Gargoyle Magazine . August 12, 2019 . September 11, 2022.
  7. Web site: Success: Angela Featherstone Publishes in DAME Magazine . Writers' Program at UCLA Extension . September 10, 2015 . September 11, 2022.
  8. https://filmfreeway.com/projects/249981
  9. Web site: Fuck Pretty - Exhibitions . Robert Berman Gallery . August 20, 2011 . September 11, 2022.
  10. Web site: Coattail Glide by The Nichemakers . Apple Music . May 26, 2009 . September 11, 2022.
  11. Web site: Angela . Featherstone . Change a Child's Life . . April 30, 2013. September 11, 2022.
  12. Web site: Brittany. Jones-Cooper. Jacquie. Cosgrove. How actress Angela Featherstone's painful childhood inspired her mission to help others transition out of foster care . Yahoo! Life. May 12, 2022. August 29, 2023.
  13. Web site: The Experiences of Older Youth In & Aged Out of Foster Care During COVID-19.