Veronica Cartwright
- Actress
- Soundtrack
Born in Bristol, England, Veronica is the older sister of the popular
child actress Angela Cartwright. In
her early career, Veronica was cast in a number of popular movies such
as William Wyler's
The Children's Hour (1961),
Spencer's Mountain (1963) and
Alfred Hitchcock's
The Birds (1963). As such, she was cast
as "Jemima Boone" in the popular television series
Daniel Boone (1964), which ran
from 1964 to 66. Her career after "Daniel Boone" may have been
influenced by Hitchcock, since she appeared in both the remake of
Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978)
and the horror classic Alien (1979). On
television, she appeared twice as Lumpy's younger sister, "Violet
Rutherford" and once as "Peggy MacIntosh" on
Leave It to Beaver (1957)
and had a small role in the television movie
Still the Beaver (1983).
Cartwright also appeared in
Robert Kennedy and His Times (1985),
Tanner '88 (1988) and had a
recurring role on L.A. Law (1986).
Her big screen features included
The Right Stuff (1983),
Flight of the Navigator (1986)
and
The Witches of Eastwick (1987).
Veronica worked on the stage in "Electra", "Talley's Folly",
"Homesteaders", "Butterflies are Free" and "The Triplet Connection".
Alternating between television and big screen movies in the 90s,
Cartwright has appeared in such films as
Hitler's Daughter (1990)
and
Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh (1995).
child actress Angela Cartwright. In
her early career, Veronica was cast in a number of popular movies such
as William Wyler's
The Children's Hour (1961),
Spencer's Mountain (1963) and
Alfred Hitchcock's
The Birds (1963). As such, she was cast
as "Jemima Boone" in the popular television series
Daniel Boone (1964), which ran
from 1964 to 66. Her career after "Daniel Boone" may have been
influenced by Hitchcock, since she appeared in both the remake of
Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978)
and the horror classic Alien (1979). On
television, she appeared twice as Lumpy's younger sister, "Violet
Rutherford" and once as "Peggy MacIntosh" on
Leave It to Beaver (1957)
and had a small role in the television movie
Still the Beaver (1983).
Cartwright also appeared in
Robert Kennedy and His Times (1985),
Tanner '88 (1988) and had a
recurring role on L.A. Law (1986).
Her big screen features included
The Right Stuff (1983),
Flight of the Navigator (1986)
and
The Witches of Eastwick (1987).
Veronica worked on the stage in "Electra", "Talley's Folly",
"Homesteaders", "Butterflies are Free" and "The Triplet Connection".
Alternating between television and big screen movies in the 90s,
Cartwright has appeared in such films as
Hitler's Daughter (1990)
and
Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh (1995).