Monica Keena | |
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Born | |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1994–present |
Partner | Edward Furlong (2009–2013) |
Monica Keena (born May 28, 1979[1][2]) is an American actress. She made her film debut in While You Were Sleeping (1995), and a lead role as Lilliana "Lilli" Hoffman in Snow White: A Tale of Terror (1997).
She later starred as Lori Campbell in Freddy vs. Jason (2003), and has had roles in the films Brooklyn Rules (2007) and the 2009 remake of Night of the Demons. Keena has also worked in television, starring as Abby Morgan on Dawson's Creek, Rachel Lindquist on the short-lived comedy Undeclared, and Kristen on HBO's Entourage.
Early life
Keena was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. Her parents are William Junior (a financial sales manager with the firm Paine Webber) and Mary Catherine Keena (a nurse). [3] She has a sister, Samantha, who is two years older. Monica attended Saint Ann's School, a progressive private school in Brooklyn Heights.[4]
She auditioned for LaGuardia High School of Performing Arts when she was 13. Although she auditioned for drama, she was accepted in both the dramatic and the vocal arts departments. Soon after starting her classes at LaGuardia, Keena played in her first role in a short film, Burning Love.
Career
Keena portrayed Bertha in a stage reading of August Strindberg's The Father and had her first starring role playing Lilliana "Lilli" Hoffman in the folktale-inspired film Snow White: A Tale of Terror. She has appeared in numerous television and movie projects including the TBS Original Movie First Daughter and Crime and Punishment in Suburbia which appeared at the 2000 Sundance Film Festival.
Monica appeared in the film While You Were Sleeping, The Simian Line with Lynn Redgrave, and Bad Girls From Valley High with the film eventually released straight to DVD in 2005. In 2003, she played the heroine Lori Campbell in Freddy vs. Jason. In 2006, she played Celia in the film Left in Darkness.
Keena had a recurring role as Abby Morgan on Dawson's Creek and a starring role on the short-lived Undeclared as the college student Rachel. Keena also had guest roles on series such as Law & Order, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Homicide: Life on the Street, Feds, and Entourage. On the hit ABC medical drama Grey's Anatomy, she appeared in the second season episode "Into You Like A Train" in which she played Bonnie, a patient who was severely injured in a massive train accident. She later reappeared in the third season episode "Some Kind of Miracle" to reprise her role as Bonnie.
Keena appears as Maddie Curtis in Adam Gierasch's straight-to-video 2009 remake Night of the Demons. It was during filming that she became romantically involved with Edward Furlong. He was later arrested three times for attacking her, and on January 15, 2013, was remanded in jail as he was unable to pay bail.[5]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1995 | While You Were Sleeping | Mary Callaghan | |
1996 | Ripe | Violet | |
1997 | Snow White: A Tale of Terror | Lilli Hoffman | |
1997 | The Devil's Advocate | Alessandra Cullen | |
1998 | All I Wanna Do | Tinka Parker | |
2000 | The Simian Line | Marta | |
2000 | Crime and Punishment in Suburbia | Roseanne Skolnick | |
2002 | Orange County | Gretchen | |
2003 | Freddy vs. Jason | Lori Campbell | |
2005 | Bad Girls from Valley High | Brooke | |
2005 | Man of the House | Evie | |
2005 | Long Distance | Nicole Freeman | |
2006 | Fifty Pills | Petunia | |
2006 | The Lather Effect | Warm Leatherette Babe #1 | |
2006 | Left in Darkness | Celia | |
2007 | Brooklyn Rules | Amy | |
2008 | Loaded | Brooke | |
2008 | Corporate Affairs | Snowy Egret | |
2008 | The Narrows | Gina Abruzzi | |
2009 | Fault Line | ||
2009 | Night of the Demons | Maddie | |
2010 | Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy | Herself | Documentary film |
2012 | 40 Days and Nights | Tessa | |
2011 | Walter Don't Dance | Phyliss | Short film |
2012 | Aftermath | Elizabeth | Originally titled Remnants |
2013 | Isolated | Ambassador for Peace | |
2013 | Crystal Lake Memories: The Complete History of Friday the 13th | Herself | Documentary film |
2017 | The Ghost and the Whale | Dr. Sweetie Jones | |
2020 | Klaus Eats Butterflies | Molly | Short film |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1994 | A Promise Kept: The Oksana Baiul Story | Oksana Baiul | Television film |
1995 | Law & Order | Corey Russell | Episode: "Performance" |
1997 | Feds | Tina Walters | Episode: "Somebody's Lyin'" |
1997 | Homicide: Life on the Street | Billie Rader | Episode: "Double Blind" |
1998–1999 | Dawson's Creek | Abby Morgan | Recurring role (seasons 1–2), 14 episodes |
1999 | First Daughter | Jess Hayes | TV movie |
2001–2003 | Undeclared | Rachel Lindquist | Main role |
2003 | King of the Hill | Various (voice) | Episodes: "I Never Promised You an Organic Garden", "Night and Deity" |
2004–2005 | Entourage | Kristen | Recurring role, 6 episodes |
2005 | Law & Order: Criminal Intent | Beatrice Onorato Mailer | Episode: "Death Roe" |
2005 | Grey's Anatomy | Bonnie Crasnoff | Episode: "Into You Like a Train" |
2006 | Without a Trace | Heidi Peyton | Episode: "More Than This" |
2006 | CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | Madeline | Episode: "Built to Kill: Part 2" |
2006 | All She Wants for Christmas | Judith 'Noelle' Dunn | TV movie |
2007 | Ghost Whisperer | Holly Newman | Episode: "Deja Boo" |
2007 | Grey's Anatomy | Bonnie Crasnoff | Episode: "Some Kind of Miracle" |
2009 | Robot Chicken | Executive, Woman (voice) | Episode: "President Hu Forbids It" |
2010 | Private Practice | Kayla | 3 episodes |
2010 | The Closer | Debbie Shriner | Episode: "Last Woman Standing" |
2011 | Castle | Charlene McCann | Episode: "Countdown" |
2011 | Beavis and Butt-Head | Various | Voice roles; 6 episodes |
Year | Title | Role |
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2006 | The Sopranos: Road to Respect | Trishelle |
References
- ↑ Taylor, Matt (2004). "Review". Film Review. Orpheus Publishing (643–647): 1.
THE RATHER lovely Miss Keena was born on May 28, 1979 ... Vs Jason, Monica found fame as the character Abby in TV's Dawson's Creek and went on to star in the TV movie First Daughter.
- ↑ "Monica Keena". AllMovie. Retrieved October 4, 2017.
- ↑ "Where Are They Now?: Monica Keena". fridaythe13thfilms.com. Archived from the original on 2004-06-16.
- ↑ "Features". Film Review. Orpheus (643–647). 2004.
- ↑ Grossberg, Josh (January 15, 2013). "Edward Furlong Charged With Misdemeanor Battery for Allegedly Shoving Girlfriend". E! Online News UK. Retrieved December 24, 2016.
External links
- Quotations related to Monica Keena at Wikiquote
- Media related to Monica Keena at Wikimedia Commons
- Monica Keena at IMDb
- Monica Keena at Hollywood.com