Jenette Goldstein was also in Titanic. There is a good interview of her on one of the episodes of the podcast I Was There Too.
It may be a little late to clarify this, but it was in reference to an altogether brilliant Robot Chicken segment about an Inspector Gadget/Terminator crossover.
[minor nitpick] She was his foster mom. [/mn]
I’m still working on licking all the women in L.A.
She probably spent more time on screen as the T-1000 than as the foster mom.
“Woflie’s fine honey. Where are you?”
Click.
“Your foster parents are dead.”
I just reread this whole thread. I forgot how utterly insane nevadaexile’s complaints were. Look up a person in the phone book, that couldn’t possibly work in 1984! There had to have been 300-400 Sarah Connors in Los Angeles at the time! He should have been analyzing everyone’s DNA! A woman in her mid 40s (actually 36) is far too old to have another child!
Yes, she plays the Irish mom telling a bedtime story to her kids as the ship goes down. She was also in Star Trek Generations. Quite a talented actress:
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Nowadays she owns and runs a chain of big-girl bra stores: About | Jenette Bras
She still has time to get killed by a Predator, complete the trifecta.
[QUOTE=muldoonthief;20369067Look up a person in the phone book, that couldn’t possibly work in 1984! There had to have been 300-400 Sarah Connors in Los Angeles at the time! [/QUOTE]
One of the first things I did when I moved to LA in 1985 was check the phone book for “Sarah Connor”. There weren’t any. Not a one.
Which of course makes sense. Hollywood isn’t going to make some poor woman’s life a living hell, with everyone calling constantly.
OTOH, there was exactly one of me in the LA phone book. So if I were the father of the future, the Terminator wouldn’t have had too much trouble tracking me down.
She also showed us an interesting facet of the Terminators that I would not have guessed: they can cook! She chops up vegetables like they’re resistance fighters!
At the very least, quite a versatile one.
That makes sense so me since they’re designed for infiltration, they can do the kind of human things that a camp is always going to need to get done like cook, clean, basic construction, and so on. If you got a new person in camp and they said ‘what is this cook-ing you speak of’, you’d probably be suspicious. It would be funny if the resistance won, but didn’t destroy the terminators, instead they left only housekeeping subroutines and kept them as house robots.
Potato, potahtoh.
So, it seems that today is Edward Furlong’s birthday. He’s 40.
Anyone feel old?
Good points for your death pool.