The Freeport News - Found Jun. 29, 2009 Laura Pratt-Charlton, Philip McKenzie, Linda Thom-pson, Doris Wood, Carolyn Young, Sandra Smith, Angela Watson, Ed Bethel, Sheldon Longley...
Dayton Daily News - Found Jul. 2, 2009 ... clickURL clickTitle ''Everything must go' at Fairborn E-mail this page Larger type Smaller type By Angela Watson Gay, Staff Writer 9:57 PM...
Middlesbrough FC - Found Jun. 29, 2009 Bob and Angela Watson, who run independent regional magazine Now and Then, travelled to South Africa to a holiday retreat run by former...
Daily Gleaner - Found Jun. 29, 2009 ... maybe don't visit galleries on a regular basis and they are missing out on a lot,'' said Angela Watson, cultural development officer for the...
Daily Gleaner - Found Jun. 27, 2009 Angela Watson, cultural development officer for the City of Fredericton, said it will be a great event for new immigrants to the city and...
Taunton Gazette - Found Jun. 18, 2009 In fact, they went right across the street from the high school to Bridgewater Middle School to select Angela Watson as their replacement.
Fenland Citizen - Found Jun. 23, 2009 ... with Roger Watson gaining a 1st place in the Open Gentlemen Hereford Barebow. Second place County awards went to Angela Watson, Ladies Recurve;
Daily Gleaner - Found Apr. 22, 2009 Dan Keenan, chairman of the development committee for the City of Fredericton, left, and Angela Watson, cultural development officer with the...
Watson is the youngest daughter of a Barbara and Allen Watson, who were farmers in the small town of Oakwood, Illinois, until 1985. Her family then moved to Cape Coral, Florida, where her parents entered her into beauty pageants, where she won 60 crowns and 200 trophies. She also won Model of the Year though the Face Finders Model Search in Dallas, Texas in 1988.
Acting
Like many others, Watson then moved on to local theatre and commercials. Her success in these areas enabled her family to be able to use some of her earnings to move to Los Angeles. She was first cast in a recurring role on Davis Rules. She then went on to her best known role as ditzy wanna-be valley girl Karen Foster on Step by Step. Karen, like Watson, was an aspiring model. Watson has not had much success in landing roles after Step by Step ended its seven-year run in 1998.
Child Actors Supporting Themselves (CAST)
In 2000 Watson started Child Actors Supporting Themselves (CAST), an organization to help child actors and athletes handle their finances. She was motivated to do this after discovering that her parents spent all of her earnings from her years on Step by Step.