Samantha Mathis Movies
The daughter of actress
Bibi Besch,
Samantha Mathis earned respect and popularity for her work in such '90s films as
Pump up the Volume (1990),
Little Women (1994), and
John Woo's
Broken Arrow (1996). A native of Brooklyn, where she was born May 12, 1970, Mathis grew up surrounded by show business thanks to her mother's job. She made her professional debut alongside her mother in a TV commercial for baby products and had her first speaking role as
Merlin Olsen's daughter in the short-lived 1988 TV series
Aaron's Way. It was with her first onscreen starring role in the seminal '90s high school insurrection drama
Pump up the Volume that Mathis first earned recognition; following the film's success, she began appearing in lead roles in mainstream and independent films alike. Although she worked fairly steadily throughout the decade, doing particularly strong work in films such as
Nora Ephron's
This Is My Life (1992), her career was affected by the death of her mother in 1996 and the 1993 fatal drug overdose of then-boyfriend
River Phoenix, whom Mathis was with the night he died. She retreated somewhat from the limelight during the mid-'90s, but resurfaced in
John Woo's commercially successful
Broken Arrow (1996). In 2000, she could be seen as the mistress of a yuppie serial killer (
Christian Bale) in
Mary Harron's controversial and long-awaited
American Psycho. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, Rovi