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Caroline Goodall - Milestones

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  • 2004: Cast in the comedy "Chasing Liberty," which starred Many Moore and Mark Harmon
  • 2004: Reprised role as Anne Hathaway's mother in "The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement"
  • 2001: Played featured role in "The Princess Diaries"
  • 2001: Appeared in the TNT miniseries "The Mist of Avalon"
  • 1999: Had supporting role of a career woman engaged to a widower in "Rhapsody in Bloom" (aired on Starz! after festival screenings)
  • 1999: Starred as producer of a live late night TV show in the British situation comedy "Sex and Death" (BBC-2)
  • 1996: Co-starred in the BBC drama "The Sculptress" (aired on PBS in 1997)
  • 1996: Had featured role in "White Squall"
  • 1994: Cast as Michael Douglas' wife in "Disclosure"
  • 1993: Appeared in "Cliffhanger" with Sylvester Stallone; met future husband Nicola Pecorini during filming
  • 1993: Cast by Spielberg as the wife of Oskar Schindler in the Holocaust drama "Schindler's List"
  • 1991: Co-starred as Mrs. Peter Pan in "Hook", directed by Steven Spielberg
  • 1990: Nominated as Best Actress by the Australian Film Institute for her role in the thriller, "Cassidy"
  • 1990: Played Sally Raglan on the ten-part "Masterpiece Theatre" dramatic miniseries, "After the War"
  • 1986: Toured Australia with the Royal Shakespeare Company in "Richard III"
  • 1986: Feature film debut, "Every Time We Say Goodbye"
  • 1985: Acted on two-part episode ("Steele Searching") of NBC detective drama, "Remington Steele"
  • 1982: First major US TV credit, acting on the ABC movie, "Charles & Diana: A Royal Love Story"
  • 1978: At age 18, spotted in school play by BBC director and hired for first TV role in the British children's serial "The Moon Stallion"
  • Apprenticed in British regional theater and with the Royal Shakepeare Company and the National Theatre
  • US stage debut in the West Coast premiere of David Hare's "Secret Rapture"
  • Briefly tried stand-up comedy in Great Britain