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Angela Bettis

Angela Marie Bettis (born January 9, 1973) 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'' as an anorexic psychiatric patient Janet Webber.
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 1996 production of Arthur Miller's ''The Crucible'' alongside Liam Neeson and Laura Linney.
==Life and career==
Bettis was born in Austin, Texas, to Mary Lynn (née Guthrie) and Richard Joseph Bettis, and graduated from Westlake High School.
Her debut role was a lead in the romantic tragedy, ''Sparrow'', directed by Franco Zeffirelli, at the age of eighteen. After that film she attended The American Musical and Dramatic Academy. 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''.〔(Lucky McKee and Angela Bettis Reteam on Jack Ketchum's Offspring: The Woman )〕
She had a recurring role on the TV show ''Dexter's'' fifth season as Emily Birch, the first victim of Jordan Chase.

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