Kerri Green
Kerri Green
Auburn haired Kerri Green was born in Fort Lee, New Jersey, USA on 14 January 1967. In 1984, Kerri decided to skip summer camp and attend some movie auditions in New York City instead. This led her to the attention of none other than Steven Spielberg, who cast her as Andy in Richard Donner's adventure movie The Goonies (1985), which was one of the biggest hits of 1985. Also that year, she played one of John Candy's three children in the movie Summer Rental (1985). However, she gave her most accomplished performance in David Seltzer's Lucas (1986) - Corey Haim was the title character, a bespectacled, intelligent and unpopular 14-year-old misfit, who befriends 16-year-old Maggie, played brilliantly by Kerri, who Lucas soon falls in love with. However, Maggie has fallen for handsome football hero Cappie (Charlie Sheen), which breaks Lucas' heart. A heartwarming, realistic and enjoyable teen movie, Lucas also featured Ally McBeal star Courtney Thorne-Smith and, making her film debut, Winona Ryder. Kerri was reunited with Charlie Sheen for 1987's road movie Three for the Road (1987), in which she played Robin, the rebellious daughter of a ruthless senator. Following the release of that movie, Kerri decided to quit acting and studied art at Vassar College. Audiences didn't see her again until the TV movie Blue Flame (1993). She received critical acclaim for her direction of the film Bellyfruit (1999). Her marriage in the 90s has led to her now being credited as "Kerri Lee Green" and she now only pops up now and then on television - most notably in an episode of "ER" as a mother of several children, who tearfully wants to terminate her latest pregnancy.
Known For Acting
Popularity 4.903
Birthday 1967-01-14
Place of Birth Fort Lee, New Jersey, USA
Also Known As Kerri Lee Green,
The Goonies
1985

The Goonies

Lucas
1986

Lucas

Summer Rental
1985

Summer Rental

Three for the Road
1987

Three for the Road

Complacent
2012

Complacent

Blue Flame
1993

Blue Flame

Tainted Blood
1993

Tainted Blood

Young Harry Houdini
1987

Young Harry Houdini

Private Affairs
1989

Private Affairs

Cyndi Lauper: The Goonies 'R' Good Enough
1985

Cyndi Lauper: The Goonies 'R' Good Enough