
Cast
Fairuza Balk
Acting
Cast
Fairuza Balk
Known for
Acting
Born
1974-05-21
From
Point Reyes, California, USA
Also known as Fairuza Alejandra Feldthouse, Φαιρουζα Μπαλκ, Ru
Biography
Fairuza Balk (born Fairuza Alejandra Feldthouse; May 21, 1974) is an American actress and musician. She made her theatrical film debut as Dorothy Gale in Disney's 1985 film Return to Oz. Balk also appeared in Valmont, The Craft, The Island of Dr. Moreau, American History X, The Waterboy, Almost Famous, and Personal Velocity: Three Portraits. Wikipedia

Valmont
as Cécile

American History X
as Stacey

The Craft
as Nancy

The Craft: Legacy
as Nancy Downs

Almost Famous
as Sapphire

The Waterboy
as Vicki Vallencourt

Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans
as Heidi

Return to Oz
as Dorothy

Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead
as Lucinda

Deuces Wild
as Annie

The Island of Dr. Moreau
as Aissa

Imaginary Crimes
as Sonya

Lost Soul: The Doomed Journey of Richard Stanley's Island of Dr. Moreau
as Self

Shame
as Lizzie Curtis

Don't Come Knocking
as Amber

The Maker
as Bella Sotto

Personal Velocity
as Paula

Gas Food Lodging
as Shade

American Perfekt
as Alice

Humboldt County
as Bogart

Trespassers
as Visitor

The Worst Witch
as Mildred Hubble

Shit Year
as Message Voice (voice)

Deceptions
as Penny Roberts

Red Letters
as Gretchen Van Buren

Grindstone Road
as Hannah

Pick Me Up
as Stacia

Tollbooth
as Doris

Shadow of a Doubt
as Angel Harwell

What Is It?
as Screaming Snail / Insect / Monkey Girl (voice)

Deadly Intentions... Again?
as Stacey

There's No Fish Food in Heaven
as Mona

The Danger of Love: The Carolyn Warmus Story
as Lisa

Orpheus
as Karen

Battle Scars
as Rifka

Wild Tigers I Have Known
as Logan's Mom

The Best Christmas Pageant Ever
as Beth Bradley

August Falls
as Anna Ellison

Dose of Reality
as Rose

It's Dorothy!
as Self

A Year and a Day

The Outside Chance of Maximilian Glick
as Celia Brzjinski

Remembering Return to Oz
as Self

ZZ Top: Breakaway
as Female Vampire

Beyond Clueless
as Narrator

The Skull
as narrator

The Whimsical World of Oz
as Self