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Angela Goethals

Angela Goethals is an American actress best known for her child acting roles in the holiday comedy film (1990), where she portrayed Linnie McCallister, and in the sports drama (1996), alongside . Born on May 20, 1977, in , Goethals began her professional career at age 10 with a Broadway debut in the play Coastal Disturbances (1987), earning early recognition in theater before transitioning to film and television. Her work spans a variety of genres, including horror-comedy in Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon (2006) and short-lived television series like Phenom (1993), where she starred as a teenage prodigy. Goethals' early film breakthrough came with the comedy (1988), in which she played a supporting role in a story about teenagers kidnapping . After gaining prominence through , directed by Chris Columbus, she took on guest roles in notable TV shows, including a recurring appearance on the action series in 2005. She paused her acting career to pursue higher education, graduating from in 1999 with a in , and later returned to the industry while also working as an audiobook narrator and creative director for a Pilates studio. Goethals attended in , where she was a cheerleader, and has been involved in activities during her college years. In her personal life, Goethals married screenwriter Russell Soder in 2005, and the couple has three children; she resides in , where she serves on the Westerly School Committee, having been elected in 2024. Her career highlights also include stage work, such as roles in (1994) and Four Baboons Adoring the Sun (1992) on .

Early life and education

Upbringing

Angela Goethals was born on May 20, 1977, in to Rosalind Goethals, a whose career spanned and . Raised alongside her younger sister, , in a household led solely by their mother, Goethals experienced a supportive environment focused on and personal growth. Goethals spent her early childhood in Manhattan, where the city's vibrant cultural scene began shaping her interests. Her mother's involvement in provided a direct pathway to performance; Goethals grew up watching Shakespeare in the productions while Rosalind worked backstage, fostering an early fascination with theater. This exposure, combined with her mother's emphasis on nurturing creativity through education and healthcare professions, cultivated Goethals' initial curiosity in the . At age 10, Goethals was introduced to professional acting by family friend Jeanie Hackett, an and who accompanied her to auditions and encouraged her entry into the industry. This pivotal moment marked the transition from casual interest to active pursuit, setting the stage for her burgeoning career without disrupting her family-centered upbringing.

Schooling

Goethals attended in , where she participated as a cheerleader. She later enrolled at , a private liberal arts institution in , majoring in . During her time there, Goethals was involved in the college's equestrian team, reflecting her interest in horseback riding. She balanced her academic pursuits with prior acting commitments by taking a break from the industry to focus on her studies. Goethals graduated from Vassar in 1999 with an A.B. degree in . This period marked a deliberate pause in her professional career, allowing her to prioritize before resuming work in the field.

Acting career

Theatre

Angela Goethals made her professional stage debut at the age of 10 in the 1987 production of Coastal Disturbances, where she portrayed the role of Miranda Bigelow opposite and Timothy Daly. In 1990, Goethals transitioned to work, earning acclaim for her performance as Edna Arkins in the Second Stage Theater production of The Good Times Are Killing Me by , which ran through 1991. Her nuanced portrayal of the young narrator navigating family dysfunction and personal growth garnered critical praise, leading to an for Distinguished Performance by an Actress and a nomination for Outstanding Actress in a Play. Goethals continued her Broadway presence as a teenager, taking on the role of Halcy in John Guare's Four Baboons Adoring the Sun in 1992, a ambitious family drama directed by Gerald Gutierrez. She later starred as Millie Owens in the 1994 revival of William Inge's at the , embodying the restless young woman in a story of small-town longing and desire. As Goethals matured into adulthood, her theatre work evolved to include more complex, leading roles in both and productions, such as Rosalind in an in 2002, reflecting her growth from child performer to versatile stage actress. This foundation in live theatre honed her skills and contributed to her casting in prominent screen roles during the 1990s.

Film

  • Rocket Gibraltar (1988) as Dawn Black
  • Heartbreak Hotel (1988) as Pam Wolfe
  • Home Alone (1990) as Linnie McCallister
  • V.I. Warshawski (1991) as Kat
  • Triple Bogey on a Par Five Hole (1991) as Bree Levy
  • Jerry Maguire (1996) as Kathy Sanders
  • Storytelling (2001) as Elli
  • Changing Lanes (2002) as Sarah Windsor
  • Spanglish (2004) as Gwen
  • Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon (2006) as Taylor Gentry

Television

Goethals began her television career with a leading role in the sitcom Phenom, where she portrayed the title character Doolan, a teenage tennis prodigy navigating family dynamics and personal growth, appearing in all 22 episodes across the 1993–1994 season as a series regular. She made her first guest appearance in the NBC sitcom Madigan Men in 2000, playing Sara in the episode "Three Guys, a Girl, and a Conversation Nook." In 2002, Goethals starred as Marie Bellows in the WB short-lived comedy series Do Over, a series regular role in all 10 episodes of the single season, depicting a teenager reliving his 1980s high school years. Goethals appeared as a guest star in the CBS drama Without a Trace in 2004, portraying Kelly Corcoran, a blind college student who is kidnapped, in the season 3 premiere episode "In the Dark." From 2005, she had a recurring guest role as Maya Driscoll, the kidnapped daughter of CTU official Erin Driscoll, in four episodes of season 4 of the Fox action series 24. That same year, Goethals guest-starred in ABC's Grey's Anatomy as Kelly Roesch, a patient involved in a medical ethics dilemma, in the season 2 episode "Make Me Lose Control." She also appeared in CBS's CSI: Crime Scene Investigation in 2005, playing the role of Casey, a key witness in a dog-related , in the season 6 episode "Dog Eat Dog." In 2007, Goethals guest-starred in the NBC crime drama as Patty York, a suspect's girlfriend, in the season 1 episode "A ." Goethals had a guest role in the legal drama in 2010, portraying Maura Scott, a teacher entangled in a school threat plot, in the season 20 finale episode "Rubber Room." Later that year, she appeared in USA Network's as Ginnie, a friend of the main characters, in the season 2 episode "Whole Lotto Love." Goethals also made guest appearances in other series, including (2003), (2004), (2006), and The Brotherhood of Poland, (2003 miniseries), often in supporting roles that highlighted her versatility in dramatic and comedic contexts.

Later pursuits

Audiobook narration

Following a slowdown in her on-screen acting commitments after the early , Angela Goethals transitioned into voice work, with narration emerging as a key focus by the early . This shift allowed her to leverage her extensive experience in character-driven performances from , adapting her skills to audio formats where vocal nuance and emotional depth bring stories to life without visual elements. Her narration career gained momentum around 2012, coinciding with family priorities that favored flexible, home-based creative pursuits. Goethals has specialized in narrating children's and young adult titles, often emphasizing historical fiction and educational themes that resonate with younger audiences. A prominent example is her work on Sophia's War: A Tale of the Revolution by Avi, released in 2012, where she voices the young protagonist Sophia Calderwood amid the American Revolution, capturing the character's determination and historical context with clarity and engagement. She also narrated the Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants series by Ann Brashares, beginning with the first installment in 2005, infusing the ensemble teen friendships with distinct voices and relatable emotional layers that enhance the coming-of-age narrative. Reviews highlight her ability to differentiate characters through subtle tonal shifts, as seen in her "enchanting performance" for the historical ghost story In the Shadow of Blackbirds by Cat Winters in 2013, where she embodies a 16-year-old protagonist with authenticity and immersion. Today, Goethals maintains an active role as a professional narrator, contributing to a diverse range of young adult genres while balancing her work with family life in . Her ongoing projects include recent releases like The Angel of Indian Lake by in 2024, demonstrating her continued versatility in voicing complex, character-rich stories. This phase of her career underscores a seamless evolution from visual to auditory , informed by her early training in theater and film.

Political involvement

After relocating to Westerly, Rhode Island, Angela Goethals became actively involved in local education issues as a parent of three students enrolled in the Westerly Public Schools district. Her engagement stemmed from personal experiences navigating the school system and a commitment to strengthening public education, influenced by her mother's career as a teacher. In 2024, Goethals announced her candidacy as a for an seat on the Westerly Public Schools School Committee, one of six candidates vying for four open positions. Her platform centered on advocating for robust public education funding, inclusive policies, and community-driven improvements, drawing on her perspective as a and her family's educational . On November 5, 2024, she won the election with 5,917 votes, securing the second-highest total and earning one of the four seats alongside fellow Democrats Timothy Killam and , and Kristi Walston. Goethals' four-year term began in January 2025, during which she has focused on advancing school policies that promote equity, support student well-being, and enhance within the district serving approximately 2,215 students across six schools. Her work on the seven-member committee emphasizes collaborative governance to address educational challenges, including curriculum development and resource allocation.

Personal life

Marriage

Angela Goethals married Russell Soder on , 2005. Their marriage remains ongoing as of 2025. The couple relocated to , around 2017, drawn to the area after Soder, a native, introduced Goethals to the town. They have three children from the marriage.

Family

Angela Goethals and her husband, Russell Soder, have three children: daughters and Teagan, and son Tristam. Teagan Winter Soder arrived on , 2016. The family prioritizes privacy, limiting public details about the children's lives and upbringing. The family resides in , where Goethals and Soder have focused on raising their children through involvement in local community activities, including enrollment in Westerly Public Schools. In November 2024, Goethals was elected to the Westerly School Committee, where she serves as of 2025, advocating for educational improvements as a mother of three local students. This commitment has influenced Goethals' career decisions, leading her to reduce roles in favor of family responsibilities. Goethals maintains a close relationship with her mother, Rosalind, and younger sister, Sara Goethals, both of whom she was raised alongside by their single mother in . No other notable extended relatives are publicly documented beyond ancestral ties to historical figure .

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResultRef.
1989Best Young Actress in a Motion Picture Comedy or FantasyNominated
1991Best Young Actress Supporting Role in a Motion PictureNominated
1991Outstanding Actress in a PlayNominated
1991Distinguished Performance by an ActressWon
1992Best Young Actress Starring in a Motion PictureNominated
1994Best Youth Actress Leading Role in a Television SeriesPhenomNominated

Filmography

Film

  • Rocket Gibraltar (1988) as Dawn Black
  • Heartbreak Hotel (1988) as Pam Wolfe
  • Home Alone (1990) as Linnie McCallister
  • V.I. Warshawski (1991) as Kat
  • Triple Bogey on a Par Five Hole (1991) as Bree Levy
  • Jerry Maguire (1996) as Kathy Sanders
  • Storytelling (2001) as Elli
  • Porn 'n Chicken (2002) as Biscuit
  • Changing Lanes (2002) as Sarah Windsor
  • Spanglish (2004) as Gwen
  • Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon (2006) as Taylor Gentry

Television

Goethals began her television career with a leading role in the sitcom Phenom, where she portrayed the title character Doolan, a teenage tennis prodigy navigating family dynamics and personal growth, appearing in all 22 episodes across the 1993–1994 season as a series regular. She made her first guest appearance in the NBC sitcom Madigan Men in 2000, playing Sara in the episode "Three Guys, a Girl, and a Conversation Nook." In 2002, Goethals starred as Cheryl Larsen in the WB short-lived comedy series Do Over, a series regular role in all 10 episodes of the single season, depicting a teenager reliving his 1980s high school years. Goethals appeared as a guest star in the drama in 2004, portraying , a blind college student who is kidnapped, in the season 3 premiere episode "In the Dark." From 2005, she had a recurring guest role as Maya Driscoll, the kidnapped daughter of CTU official Erin Driscoll, in four episodes of season 4 of the Fox action series 24. That same year, Goethals guest-starred in ABC's as Kelly Roesch, a involved in a dilemma, in the season 2 episode "Make Me Lose Control." She also appeared in CBS's CSI: Crime Scene Investigation in 2005, playing the role of Suzie Gables, a victim in a dog-related investigation, in the season 6 episode "Dog Eat Dog." In 2007, Goethals guest-starred in the crime drama as Patty York, a suspect's girlfriend, in the season 1 episode "A ." Goethals had a guest role in the legal drama in 2010, portraying Maura Scott, a teacher entangled in a school threat plot, in the season 20 finale episode "Rubber Room." Later that year, she appeared in USA Network's as Ginnie, a friend of the main characters, in the season 2 episode "Whole Lotto Love." Goethals also made guest appearances in other series, including (2003), (2004), (2006), and The Brotherhood of Poland, New Hampshire (2003 miniseries), often in supporting roles that highlighted her versatility in dramatic and comedic contexts.

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