Mini-Biography:
Veronica Cartwright was born on April 20, 1950 in Bristol. She is an English Actress, known for Desperate for Love (1989), Alien (1979), The Right Stuff (1983), Veronica Cartwright's first movie on record is from 1961. Her last motion picture on file dates from 1996.
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1996: The lottery (Cast: Mrs. Dunbar), Directed by Daniel Sackheim, with Jeff Corey, Dan Cortese,
1993: Hurricane Andrew (Cast), Directed by Marvin J. Chomsky, with John Getz, Eileen Heckart,
1993: Raven Dance (Cast: Sister Aja), Directed by Jimmy Lifton, with Sally Kellerman, Roddy McDowall,
1991: Death in the Water (Cast), Directed by Bill Condon, with Bryan Brown, Anne De Salvo,
1990: A Son's Promise (Cast: Dorothy Donaldson), Directed by John Korty, with Stephen Dorff, Andrew Lowery,
1989: Desperate for Love (Cast: Betty Petrie), Directed by Michael Tuchner, with Brian Bloom, Michael Flynn,
1987: Wisdom (Cast: Samantha Wisdom), Directed by Emilio Estevez, with Emilio Estevez, Demi Moore,
1986: Flight of the Navigator (Cast: Helen Freeman), Directed by Randal Kleiser, with Joey Cramer, Cliff De Young,
1986: My Man Adam (Cast: Elaine Swit), Directed by Roger L. Simon, with Page Hannah, Raphael Sbarge,
1986: Intimate Encounters (Cast: Emily), Directed by Ivan Nagy, with Mitchell Anderson, Gary Bayer, James Brolin,
1983: The Right Stuff (Cast), Directed by Philip Kaufman, with Charles Frank, Scott Glenn,
1983: Prime suspect (Cast: Janice Staplin), Directed by Noel Black, with Charles Aidman, Barry Corbin,
1980: The Big Black Pill (Cast: Sister Theresa), with Robert Blake, Michael Butler,
1979: Alien (Cast: Lambert), Directed by Ridley Scott, with Harry Dean Stanton, Tom Skerritt, ,
1978: Invasion of the Body Snatchers (Cast: Nancy Bellicec), Directed by Philip Kaufman, with Brooke Adams, Jeff Goldblum,
1978: Goin' south (Cast: Hermine), Directed by Jack Nicholson, with John Belushi, Christopher Lloyd,
1975: Inserts (Cast), Directed by John Byrum, with Stephen Davies, Richard Dreyfuss,
1963: The Birds (The Birds - and its Trailer) (Cast: Cathy Brennan), Directed by Alfred Hitchcock, with Rod Taylor, Tippi Hedren, Suzanne Pleshette,
1961: The loudest whisper (Infamous! (Working title), The Children's Hour) (Cast: Rosalie Wells ), Directed by William Wyler, with Audrey Hepburn, Shirley MacLaine, James Garner,