Victoria Foyt

Victoria Foyt

Biography

Victoria Foyt is an American novelist, screenwriter, director and actress, best known for her books The Virtual Life of Lexie Diamond, Valentine to Faith and Save the Pearls: Revealing Eden. Foyt has written articles for magazines such as Harper's Bazaar, O at Home, and Film & Video. Foyt co-wrote and starred in four feature films, all of which were directed by her husband Henry Jaglom. The pair first worked together in 1994's Babyfever and filmed Déjà Vu in 1997, which was partially inspired by how they met. Foyt wrote and directed the short film The Sweet Spot, which starred Jennifer Grant and Carl Weathers. The Sweet Spot was shown in several film festivals, including PBS on Hollywood: Fine Cut, the Los Angeles International Short Film Festival, the Hawaii Film Festival, and the Newport Beach Film Festival. From Wikipedia.

Filmography

Last Summer in the Hamptons

1995

As Oona Hart

Babyfever

1994

As Gena

Going Shopping

2005

As Holly Gilmore

Déjà Vu

1998

As Dana Howard

Production

Babyfever

1994

As Director

Déjà Vu

1998

As Writer

Babyfever

1994

As Writer

Going Shopping

2005

As Writer

Festival in Cannes

2001

As Writer

It Don't Come Easy

2013

As Writer

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