Arabella Field

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Arabella Field
Years active1992present
Spouse(s)Brian Gerber
(m. ??; d. 2012)
Children2

Arabella Field is an American actress and film producer known for her roles in films such as Dante's Peak , Feeling Minnesota , Godzilla , National Treasure , Paper Man [1] and as Melinda Bitterman in the animated television version of Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott's daily comic strip Baby Blues .

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Career

She has guest starred in a number of notable television series, including The Sopranos , Seinfeld , Law & Order , Numb3rs , House , Rules of Engagement , In Case of Emergency and other shows. She had a recurring role playing Patsi Moosekian in the show Under Suspicion . [2]

In 2010, Field starred in the web series Sex and the Austen Girl on Babelgum , produced and directed by her husband, Brian Gerber. [3] [4] Field and Gerber had two children together before his death, by suicide, in 2012. [3]

Producer Credits

TitleYearRole
Tell Me Do You Miss Me [5] 2006Co-producer
Sunny and Share Love You [6] 2007Co-producer
Sex and the Austen Girl [4] 2010Co-producer

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1992 Laws of Gravity Celia
1993 Naked in New York Tammy Taylor
1993 Mr. Wonderful Patti
1993The WakeAnn
1995 New Jersey Drive Female Jury Member
1995 The Pompatus of Love Lori
1996 Feeling Minnesota Manager's Wife
1997 Dante's Peak Nancy
1998 Godzilla Lucy Palotti
1999 Freak Talks About Sex Carl
2002 Bug Annelle Johnson
2004 National Treasure Abigail's Secretary
2006 Bonneville Police Officer
2007Sunny & Share Love YouMrs. Magoo
2009 Flying By Beth
2009 Paper Man Lucy
2013 Louder Than Words Fundraising Consultant
2014 The Town That Dreaded Sundown Dr. Kelly

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1989, 1990 Another World Eve Miller2 episodes
1992Terror on Track 9JoyceTelevision film
1994–1995 Under Suspicion Patsi Moosekian8 episodes
1995 If Not for You Paula SchafferEpisode: "Pilot"
1995 New York News JenniferEpisode: "Yankee Glory"
1997 Seinfeld MirandaEpisode: "The Merv Griffin Show"
1999 Touched by an Angel Natalie BillingsEpisode: "Jagged Edges"
1999 Suddenly Susan Oxnard StitesEpisode: "The First Picture Show"
2000–2002 Baby Blues Various roles6 episodes
2001 The Practice Karen LarsonEpisode: "The Confession"
2002 The Division Darlene MeyersEpisode: "Shelby"
2002A Baby Blues Christmas SpecialMelinda BittermanTelevision film
2002They Shoot Divas, Don't They?Celia
2002 JAG Lt. Cmdr. Nancy YorkinEpisode: "Offensive Action"
2005 What I Like About You KatherineEpisode: "Nobody's Perfect"
2005 Numbers Susan MeyersEpisode: "Sniper Zero"
2005 Inconceivable Nurse FieldEpisode: "Pilot"
2005 Law & Order Susan AlfaniEpisode: "Age of Innocence"
2006 The Evidence Dr. Susan LegatoEpisode: "Borrowed Time"
2006 The Sopranos AmyEpisode: "Kaisha"
2007 House Judy LipaEpisode: "Needle in a Haystack"
2007 In Case of Emergency Stephanie Yablonsky2 episodes
2010Sex and the Austen GirlCourtney Stone8 episodes
2013 Rules of Engagement DorothyEpisode: "Liz Moves In"
2013 Monday Mornings Marilyn Cooper KupcheckEpisode: "Who's Sorry Now"
2013 American Horror Story: Coven Nora BensonEpisode: "Bitchcraft"
2013 Ironside Maggie Schwartz2 episodes

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