Sarah Koskoff
Sarah Koskoff (* 20th century ) is an American actress , film producer, and screenwriter .
life and career
Sarah Koskoff studied literature and anthropology at Sarah Lawrence College . After graduating, she began her acting career in the early 1990s. She made her television debut in 1991 in a guest role on the MacGyver series . In 1992 she played the role of Nina Melrod in the sitcom Great Scott! at the side of Tobey Maguire . However, the series was a failure and production stopped after 13 episodes. The following year she starred as Theresa Nemman in the pilot of the X-Files mystery series - The FBI's Scary Cases , in 2000 and 2001 she appeared in the same role in two episodes of the series. In SeaQuest DSV she acted as Julianna in two episodes.
In 1996 Koskoff made her feature film debut in Tom Hanks ' That Thing You Do! . She had a major film role in 2002 in Love Liza on the side of Philip Seymour Hoffman and Kathy Bates . In 2004 she was last seen in front of the camera in Anatomy of a Kidnapping .
Koskoff is married to fellow actor and director Todd Louiso and has two children. Together with her husband, the comedy Hello I Must Be Going was created in 2012 ; where she was responsible for the script and he was responsible for the direction.
Filmography (selection)
Movie
- 1996: That Thing You Do!
- 2002: Love Liza
- 2004: Anatomy of a Kidnapping (The Clearing)
watch TV
- 1991: MacGyver
- 1992: Great Scott!
- 1993–2001: The X-Files - The FBI's Scary Cases (The X-Files)
- 1993-1994: SeaQuest DSV
- 1995: Murder is her hobby (Murder, She Wrote)
- 1996: Chicago Hope - End Station Hope (Chicago Hope)
- 1997: Millennium - Fear your neighbor as yourself (Millennium)
Awards
- 1993: Youth-In-Film Award nomination for Great Scott!
Web links
- Sarah Koskoff in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Sarah Koskoff in the All Movie Guide (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ thenervousbreakdown.com (English)
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Koskoff, Sarah |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | American actress, film producer and screenwriter |
DATE OF BIRTH | 20th century |