Samantha Mathis
{{Short description|American actress and trade union leader (born 1970)}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=May 2020}}
{{Infobox person
| name =
| image = Samantha Mathis Photo Op Nightmare Weekend Richmond 2023.jpg
| caption = Mathis at Nightmare Weekend Richmond in 2023
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|mf=yes|1970|05|12}}
| birth_place = New York City, U.S.
| mother = Bibi Besch
| relatives = {{ubl|Gotfrid Köchert (grandfather)|Gusti Huber (grandmother)}}
| occupation = {{hlist|Actress|trade union leader}}
| yearsactive = 1986–present
}}
Samantha Mathis (born May 12, 1970){{cite book |title=International Television & Video Almanac |date=2007 |publisher=University of Michigan |page=315 |isbn=9780900610813 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=V8EVAQAAMAAJ}} is an American actress and trade union leader who served as the Vice President, Actors/Performers of SAG-AFTRA from 2015 to 2019.{{efn|Each position is for two years. Mathis was elected in 2015 and re-elected in 2017.{{Cite web |date=October 6, 2017 |title=SAG-AFTRA Opens Third Convention, Elects National Officers |url=https://www.sagaftra.org/sag-aftra-opens-third-convention-elects-national-officers |website=SAG-AFTRA|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210209114131/https://www.sagaftra.org/sag-aftra-opens-third-convention-elects-national-officers |archive-date=February 9, 2021}}}} The daughter of actress Bibi Besch, Mathis made her film debut in Pump Up the Volume (1990), and later co-starred or appeared in such films as FernGully: The Last Rainforest (1992), Super Mario Bros. (1993), The Thing Called Love (1993), Little Women (1994), The American President (1995), Jack and Sarah (1995), Broken Arrow (1996), American Psycho (2000), The Punisher (2004), and Atlas Shrugged: Part II (2012). She has also had recurring roles on The Strain as New York City Councilwoman Justine Feraldo, and on Billions as Taylor Mason Capital COO Sara Hammon.
Early life
Mathis was born in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York City, the daughter of Donald Mathis and Austrian-American actress Bibi Besch.{{cite news |last1=Graves |first1=Lucia |title='It was too much loss. I fell apart': Samantha Mathis on River Phoenix and her career revival |url=https://www.theguardian.com/film/2019/jul/24/it-was-too-much-loss-i-fell-apart-samantha-mathis-on-river-phoenix-and-her-career-revival |access-date=July 30, 2019 |work=The Guardian |date=July 24, 2019 |archive-date=July 30, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190730193049/https://www.theguardian.com/film/2019/jul/24/it-was-too-much-loss-i-fell-apart-samantha-mathis-on-river-phoenix-and-her-career-revival |url-status=live }}Craven, Jonathan (March 1996). "Sam I am" (interview). Bikini.{{cite web|url=https://www.tvguide.com/celebrities/samantha-mathis/bio/173698|title=Samantha Mathis|work=TVGuide.com|access-date=February 15, 2015|archive-date=September 11, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150911000150/http://www.tvguide.com/celebrities/samantha-mathis/bio/173698/|url-status=live}} Her parents divorced when she was two years old, and Mathis was brought up by her mother. She relocated with her mother to Los Angeles, California, at the age of five.
Besch tried to discourage Mathis from pursuing acting, but growing up on locations, in theaters, and in acting classes, Mathis knew she wanted to act. She decided to become an actress at the age of twelve.Matsumoto, Jon (September 1, 1990). [https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1990-09-01-ca-184-story.html "Acting's in Samantha Mathis' Blood: Mom's and Grandmom's Too"], The Los Angeles Times; retrieved August 31, 2009.
Career
Mathis began acting professionally at the age of 16.Malkin, Nina (June 1992). "This is my Life". Seventeen. pp. 4, 82–83. Her first job was a commercial for "Always Slender Pads – Just for Teens". She co-starred in the television series Aaron's Way and Knightwatch from 1988 to 1989. Her first starring role in a feature film was that of Nora in Pump Up the Volume (1990), opposite Christian Slater, whom she briefly dated at the time. Mathis dyed her natural blonde hair black for the role in an effort to change her image from sweet and innocent to strong-willed.
Mathis appeared in the television films Extreme Close-up, 83 Hours 'til Dawn and To My Daughter in 1990. Mathis and Slater had voice roles in the animated film FernGully: The Last Rainforest (1992). She next appeared in the comedy This Is My Life (1992), written and directed by Nora Ephron, playing an insecure teenager. Mathis appeared in the play Fortinbras in New York City in October 1992.Gussow, Mel (October 14, 1992). [http://theater2.nytimes.com/mem/theater/treview.html?res=9E0CE7DB173AF937A25753C1A964958260 "Theater in Review"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220219102534/https://www.nytimes.com/section/theater?res=9E0CE7DB173AF937A25753C1A964958260 |date=February 19, 2022 }}. The New York Times; retrieved April 24, 2008. Super Mario Bros. (1993), in which she played Princess Daisy from the popular Nintendo video game, was a box-office bomb but gained a cult following since its release.{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_UadT2nyaN8 |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211213/_UadT2nyaN8 |archive-date=December 13, 2021 |url-status=live|title=That Time Samantha Mathis, Daisy from Super Mario Bros., and a Puppet Defeated King Koopa|date=October 14, 2017|website=YouTube|access-date=May 3, 2020}}{{cbignore}}
Mathis co-starred with River Phoenix in The Thing Called Love (1993).{{cite news|url=https://www.huffpost.com/entry/interview-with-peter-bogd_b_1910532|title=Interview With Peter Bogdanovich about River Phoenix|last= Richesin|first= Nicki|date=September 25, 2012|work=The Huffington Post|access-date=July 27, 2021|archive-date=July 29, 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210729055338/https://www.huffpost.com/entry/interview-with-peter-bogd_b_1910532|url-status=live}} She appeared in the 1994 film adaptation of Little Women, and in How to Make an American Quilt (1995), both starring Winona Ryder.Thompson, Bob (October 15, 1995). "Patch in to Mathis". The Toronto Sun. She then appeared in The American President (1995), playing the assistant to the President of the United States. Mathis costarred with Christian Slater again, along with John Travolta, in John Woo's Broken Arrow (1996). She took a little over a year off from acting after her mother died in 1996 from breast cancer.Sheridan, Patricia (April 30, 2007). [http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/07120/782084-129.stm "Samantha Mathis profile"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081201194416/http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/07120/782084-129.stm |date=December 1, 2008 }}, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette; retrieved April 24, 2008.
Mathis later appeared in American Psycho (2000), a film adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis's 1991 novel of the same name. She starred in Attraction (2000) and in The Simian Line (2001). She starred in the TNT television miniseries The Mists of Avalon (2001). Mathis starred with Thomas Jane in The Punisher (2004). She had a guest role on the ABC television show Lost as Olivia Goodspeed. She played Jane Fonda's daughter in the Broadway show "33 Variations".{{Cite news|last=Kaufman|first=Joanne|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/17/realestate/samantha-mathis-self-isolating-downtown.html|title=Samantha Mathis, Self-Isolating Downtown|date=March 17, 2020|work=The New York Times|access-date=March 17, 2020|language=en-US|issn=0362-4331|archive-date=March 17, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200317092350/https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/17/realestate/samantha-mathis-self-isolating-downtown.html|url-status=live}} Her indie film Lebanon, PA (2010) had its world premiere at the 2010 SXSW Film Festival. She appeared in an off-Broadway production of the play, Love, Loss, and What I Wore, at New York City's Westside Theatre in October 2011.Hetrick, Adam (October 5, 2011). [http://www.playbill.com/news/article/155198-Dee-Hoty-and-Samantha-Mathis-Join-Love-Loss-and-What-I-Wore-Oct-5 "Dee Hoty and Samantha Mathis Join Love, Loss, and What I Wore Oct. 5"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111103121456/http://www.playbill.com/news/article/155198-Dee-Hoty-and-Samantha-Mathis-Join-Love-Loss-and-What-I-Wore-Oct-5 |date=November 3, 2011 }}, Playbill; retrieved October 30, 2011.
In 2013, Mathis played psychiatrist Alice Calvert on the CBS television series Under the Dome, based on a novel by Stephen King.{{cite web |first=Richard |last=Rushfield |date=July 15, 2013 |title=Richard Rushfield visits the set of CBS's summer hit 'Under the Dome' |publisher=Grantland.com |url=http://www.grantland.comry/_/id/9478355/richard-rushfield-visits-set-cbs-summer-hit-dome |access-date=August 7, 2013 }}{{dead link|date=March 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} In 2014, she joined the cast of the FX horror drama series The Strain as Justine Feraldo, a New York City councilwoman for Staten Island.{{cite web |first=Denise |last=Petski |date=November 14, 2014 |title=Samantha Mathis Joins 'The Strain'; Inbar Lavi In 'The Last Ship' |website=Deadline Hollywood |url=https://deadline.com/2014/11/samantha-mathis-joins-the-strain-inbar-lavi-in-the-last-ship-1201284535/ |access-date=September 10, 2015 |archive-date=August 22, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200822140345/https://deadline.com/2014/11/samantha-mathis-joins-the-strain-inbar-lavi-in-the-last-ship-1201284535/ |url-status=live }}
In October 2015, Mathis was elected National Vice President, Actors/Performers of SAG-AFTRA.{{Cite web |date=October 2, 2015 |title=SAG-AFTRA Opens Second Convention; Elects National Officers|url=https://www.sagaftra.org/sag-aftra-opens-second-convention-elects-national-officers-0 |website=SAG-AFTRA}} She was re-elected in 2017.
In 2019, she appeared Off-Broadway in the role of Kate Conlee in Make Believe, a new play by Bess Wohl staged at the Second Stage Theater. Michael Greif directed.{{cite news |last=Brunner |first=Jeryl |url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/jerylbrunner/2019/08/16/with-the-new-play-make-believe-samantha-mathis-takes-a-deep-dive-into-childhood/#7ea742781f78 |title=With The New Play 'Make Believe' Samantha Mathis Takes A Deep Dive Into Childhood |work=Forbes |date=August 16, 2019 |access-date=August 17, 2019 |archive-date=August 17, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190817004247/https://www.forbes.com/sites/jerylbrunner/2019/08/16/with-the-new-play-make-believe-samantha-mathis-takes-a-deep-dive-into-childhood/#7ea742781f78 |url-status=live }}
Her 2020 musical Whisper House was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Personal life
Mathis met actor River Phoenix on the set of the 1993 film The Thing Called Love. Soon thereafter, she broke up with boyfriend and Super Mario Bros. co-star John Leguizamo and started a relationship with Phoenix. She was with Phoenix on October 31, 1993, the night he died at Cedars-Sinai Hospital of a drug overdose after collapsing outside The Viper Room in West Hollywood, California.Pearce, Garth (June 1996). "Why I Still Grieve For River", OK! Weekly. Accessed October 27, 2022.
In the autopsy report the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department detailed that Mathis refused several times to give more details surrounding the death of Phoenix and had told deputies at the time of Phoenix's death that she had no knowledge of his drug use.{{cite web |url=http://www.autopsyfiles.org/reports/Celebs/phoenix,%20river_report.pdf |title=Autopsy report |website=autopsyfiles.org |access-date=April 23, 2015 |archive-date=February 25, 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150225222052/http://www.autopsyfiles.org/reports/Celebs/phoenix,%20river_report.pdf |url-status=live }} Mathis took a role in the film Jack and Sarah (1995), which was shot in London, to get out of the country after Phoenix's death because of the excessive press coverage.Hensley, Dennis. "Elementary Mathis", Detour (December 1995)
Mathis spoke for the first time publicly about the death of Phoenix in an interview with The Guardian in 2018.{{cite news| url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/movies/2018/10/26/river-phoenixs-death-samantha-mathis-breaks-silence-25-years-later/1770566002/| title=River Phoenix's death: Samantha Mathis breaks silence about the tragic night 25 years ago| first=Bryan| last=Alexander| newspaper=USA Today| date=October 26, 2018| access-date=October 27, 2018| archive-date=October 26, 2018| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181026151414/https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/movies/2018/10/26/river-phoenixs-death-samantha-mathis-breaks-silence-25-years-later/1770566002/| url-status=live}} She elaborated on the circumstances surrounding Phoenix's death: "I knew something was wrong that night, something I didn't understand. I didn't see anyone doing drugs but he was high in a way that made me feel uncomfortable...the heroin that killed him didn't happen until he was in the Viper Room. I have my suspicions about what was going on, but I didn't see anything."{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/film/2018/oct/25/the-untold-story-of-lost-star-river-phoenix-25-years-after-his-death|title=The untold story of lost star River Phoenix – 25 years after his death|first=Hadley|last=Freeman|newspaper=The Guardian|date=October 25, 2018|access-date=October 25, 2018|archive-date=October 25, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181025061638/https://www.theguardian.com/film/2018/oct/25/the-untold-story-of-lost-star-river-phoenix-25-years-after-his-death|url-status=live}}
Awards and nominations
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Mathis was nominated in 1995 for a Young Artist Award, despite being 22 years old at the time of her role, at the Young Artist Awards for Best Young Actress Starring in a Motion Picture for This Is My Life (1992) and in 2005 for a Saturn Award by the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films for Best Supporting Actress on Television for Salem's Lot (2004).
Filmography
=Film=
class="wikitable"
|+Key | style="background:#FFFFCC;"| {{dagger|alt=Not yet released}} |Denotes works that have not yet been released |
class="wikitable sortable" |
Year
! Title ! Role ! class="unsortable" | Notes |
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1989
|Paula | |
1990
|Nora Diniro | |
rowspan="2" |1992
|Erica Ingels |Nominated—Young Artist Award for Best Young Actress Starring in a Motion Picture |
FernGully: The Last Rainforest
|Crysta |Voice |
rowspan="3" |1993
|{{sortname|The|Music of Chance|The Music of Chance (film)}} |Tiffany | |
Super Mario Bros.
|Princess Daisy / The Queen | |
{{sortname|The|Thing Called Love}}
|Miranda Presley | |
1994
|Adult Amy March | |
rowspan="3" |1995
|Amy | |
How to Make an American Quilt
|Young Sophia Darling Richards |Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture |
{{sortname|The|American President}}
|Janie Basdin | |
rowspan="2" |1996
|Terry Carmichael | |
Museum of Love
|Stephanie | rowspan="2" |Short film |
rowspan="2" |1998
|Gail Silver |
Sweet Jane
|Jane | |
rowspan="3" |2000
|{{sortname|The|Simian Line}} |Mae | |
American Psycho
|Courtney Rawlinson | |
Attraction
|Corey | |
2004
|{{sortname|The|Punisher|The Punisher (2004 film)}} | |
rowspan="2" |2005
|Jennifer Rose | |
Touched
|Jeannie Bates | |
rowspan="2" |2006
|Jean Driscoll | |
Local Color
|Carla | |
2009
|{{sortname|The|New Daughter}} |Cassandra Parker | |
rowspan="3" |2010
|Linda Conroy |Voice |
Order of Chaos
|Jennifer | |
Lebanon, Pa.
|Vicki | |
rowspan="2" |2011
|Sarah Bryant | |
Camilla Dickinson
|Rose Dickinson | |
2012
| |
2014
| Bunny Miller | |
2016
| Penny Hamlin | |
2017
| Mary | |
rowspan="3" | 2018
| Bonnie | |
The Clovehitch Killer
| Cindy | |
Boarding School
| Isabel | |
rowspan="1"|2023
| Kathy | |
rowspan="1"|2024
| Jennifer Simon | |
2025
| Lisa | |
=Television=
class="wikitable sortable" |
Year
! Title ! Role ! class="unsortable" | Notes |
---|
rowspan="2" |1988
|Roseanne Miller |Main cast; Season 1 |
Circle of Love
|Roseanne Miller |Television film |
1988–89
|Jacqueline 'Jake' Monroe |Main cast; Season 1 |
rowspan="2" |1989
|Lightfoot McClendon |Television film |
CBS Summer Playhouse
|Mary Dunne |Episode: "American Nuclear" |
rowspan="3" |1990
|Extreme Close-Up |Laura | rowspan="3" |Television film |
83 Hours 'Til Dawn
|Julie Burdock |
To My Daughter
|Anne Carlston |
rowspan="2" |1999
|Marie Wells |Episode: "The Shroud" |
Freak City
|Ruth Ellison |Television film |
1999–2000
|Sophie Green |4 Episodes |
2000
|Rhonda |Television film |
rowspan="3" |2001
|Ann Weller |Main cast; Season 1 |
Night Visions
|Diane Ballard |Episode: "The Passenger List/Bokor" |
{{sortname|The|Mists of Avalon|The Mists of Avalon (TV miniseries)}}
|Miniseries |
2002
|PBS Hollywood Presents |Lisa Morrison |Episode: "Collected Stories" |
rowspan="2" |2003
|Rachel Stark |Episode: "Into the Light" |
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
|Hilary Barclay |Episode: "Control" |
2004
|Susan Norton |Miniseries |
rowspan="2" |2005
|Fathers and Sons |Jenny |Television film |
Law & Order: Criminal Intent
|Dr. Christine Ansel |Episode: "Saving Face" |
rowspan="4" |2006
|Secrets of a Small Town |Samantha Steele |Episode: "Pilot" |
Absolution
|Bettina Lloyd |Television film |
House
|Maria Palko |Episode: "Clueless" |
Nightmares & Dreamscapes
|Karen Evans |Episode: "The Fifth Quarter" |
rowspan="3" |2007
|Lost |Olivia Goodspeed |Episode: "The Man Behind the Curtain" |
{{sortname|A|Stranger's Heart}}
|Callie Morgan | rowspan="2" |Television film |
Mitch Albom's For One More Day
|Young Pauline 'Posey' Benetto |
rowspan="2" |2009
|Melinda Prescott |3 Episodes |
Royal Pains
|Amy Hill |Episode: "Wonderland" |
2010
|Unanswered Prayers |Lorrie Beck |Television film |
2011
|Donna |Episode: "The Hero" |
2013
|Alice Calvert |Recurring role; Season 1 |
2014
|Bonita Yarrow |Episode: "The Line" |
2014
|Law & Order: Special Victims Unit |Catherine Summers |Episode: "Reasonable Doubt" |
2015–16
|Justine Feraldo | Main cast; Seasons 2–3 |
rowspan="3" |2019
|Sara Hammon |Recurring role; Season 4 |
Into the Dark
|Dr. Victoria Harris |Episode: "All That We Destroy" |
Bull
|Avery Kress |Episode: "The Flying Carpet" |
2020
|Law & Order: Special Victims Unit |Melanie Franks |Episode: "Swimming With The Sharks" |
2023
|Val Jane |Television film |
Notes
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