Donna Goodhand

Donna Goodhand

Personal Details

Biography

Donna Goodhand, a talented and accomplished individual, has made a significant impact in the entertainment industry through her work on several notable projects.

Notably, she has been involved in the production of the popular superhero film, X-Men, which was released in the year 2000. This film, directed by Bryan Singer, was a critical and commercial success, and it helped to establish the X-Men franchise as a major force in the world of comic book movies.

In addition to her work on X-Men, Goodhand has also been involved in the production of the sci-fi thriller film, Antiviral, which was released in 2012. Directed by Brandon Cronenberg, this film explores themes of technology and humanity, and it features a unique blend of science fiction and horror elements.

Furthermore, Goodhand's early work includes her involvement in the production of the television series, Total Recall 2070, which was released in 1999. This sci-fi series, set in a futuristic world, explores themes of identity, memory, and reality, and it features a blend of action, adventure, and suspense.

Throughout her career, Goodhand has demonstrated her versatility and range as a producer, and her work has helped to shape the entertainment industry in meaningful ways.

Career

2012
Antiviral
Antiviral as Woman
2008
Broken Tulips
Broken Tulips as Woman in Waiting Room
2006
Kardia
Kardia as Auntie Florrie
2004
2003
Big Spender
Big Spender as Superintendent
2002
Heart of a Stranger
Heart of a Stranger as Ruth LaSalle
Guilty Hearts
Guilty Hearts as Diane Langston
2000
X-Men
X-Men as Rogue's Mother
1996
Undue Influence
Undue Influence as Kathy Merlow
1992
Last Wish
Last Wish as Frieda Bornstein
1989
Magic Hour: Tom Alone
Magic Hour: Tom Alone as Clara Bradshaw
1983
Pygmalion
Pygmalion as Parlormaid