Story highlights Mary Ellen Trainor was in several notable 1980s, '90s films

Actress was married to Robert Zemeckis, was in his "Forrest Gump"

(The Hollywood Reporter) Mary Ellen Trainor, an actress who appeared in all four "Lethal Weapon" films and in several movies directed by her then-husband, Oscar winner Robert Zemeckis, has died. She was 62.

Trainor, who also stood out as homemaker Mrs. Walsh in "The Goonies" (1985), died May 20 at her home in Montecito, California, lifelong friend, fellow San Diego State alum and Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy said.

Trainor married Zemeckis in 1980 and made her big-screen debut, at the suggestion of Michael Douglas, in the pivotal role of Elaine, the kidnapped sister of Kathleen Turner's character, in the director's "Romancing the Stone" (1984). She and her husband later collaborated on "Back to the Future Part II" (1989), "Death Becomes Her" (1992) and the Oscar best-picture winner "Forrest Gump" (1994) before they divorced in 2000.

Trainor portrayed L.A. police psychiatrist Dr. Stephanie Woods in the quartet of "Lethal Weapon" films and teamed with director Richard Donner on "The Goonies" and "Scrooged" (1988) as well.

Photos: 'Goonies' cast: Where are they now Photos: 'Goonies' cast: Where are they now Thirty years after the premiere of the hit 1985 film, it's still true: "Goonies never say die!" Here's what the cast has been up to since then: Hide Caption 1 of 12 Photos: 'Goonies' cast: Where are they now Sean Astin's first big role was Mikey in "The Goonies," and his career took off from there. Between leading roles in "Rudy," "Encino Man," "24" and biggest of all, the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy, the son of actors John Astin and Patty Duke has had more than 100 onscreen appearances in the past 30 years. Hide Caption 2 of 12 Photos: 'Goonies' cast: Where are they now Jeff Cohen's most famous role by far was that of comic relief Chunk. He took a few TV roles afterward but was eager to work behind the scenes, eventually becoming an entertainment lawyer. Hide Caption 3 of 12 Photos: 'Goonies' cast: Where are they now Mouth was one of the coolest members of the Goonies, and child actor Corey Feldman's career was already white-hot when the movie came out. His career extended to "Stand By Me," "The Lost Boys" and a series of teen movies with a fellow Corey -- Corey Haim. He then did reality TV appearances on shows such as "The Surreal Life," and he continues to act in TV and film today. Hide Caption 4 of 12 Photos: 'Goonies' cast: Where are they now Josh Brolin, son of actor James Brolin, was 17 when he landed his first onscreen role in "Goonies" playing Mikey's protective older brother, Brand. It would be another two decades before his career took off thanks to his role in the 2008 Academy Award-winning film, "No Country for Old Men." He also plays the villain Thanos in Marvel movies "Guardians of the Galaxy" and "Avengers: Age of Ultron." Hide Caption 5 of 12 Photos: 'Goonies' cast: Where are they now Martha Plimpton has worked steadily since playing Stef in "The Goonies." She appeared in films such as "Parenthood" and "Beautiful Girls." She went on to win an Emmy for her guest role on "The Good Wife" television series. She also starred on the Fox hit "Raising Hope" and has a new television role this fall on "The Real O'Neals." Hide Caption 6 of 12 Photos: 'Goonies' cast: Where are they now Kerri Green got her big break playing Andy in "Goonies" and followed up the role with 1980s hits "Summer Rental" and "Lucas." After a brief stint on "Mad About You," she semi-retired from acting to attend school. She returned to acting with guest roles on "ER" and "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" and also worked behind the camera. Hide Caption 7 of 12 Photos: 'Goonies' cast: Where are they now Jonathan Ke Quan was fresh off playing Short Round in "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" when he landed the role of Data in "Goonies." After roles on "Head of the Class" and "Encino Man," he worked as a stunt choreographer on "X-Men" and other films. Hide Caption 8 of 12 Photos: 'Goonies' cast: Where are they now Anne Ramsey had a number of roles before and after villain Mama Fratelli in "The Goonies," but none bigger than the title character in the Billy Crystal/Danny DeVito comedy "Throw Momma from the Train." Sadly, she died of cancer one year after "Train" in 1988. Hide Caption 9 of 12 Photos: 'Goonies' cast: Where are they now Joe Pantoliano played Mama Fratelli's bumbling son, Francis. Since then, he has added more than 100 film, television and stage credits to his name, including "The Fugutive," "The Matrix," "Memento" and a recurring role on "The Sopranos" as Ralph Cifaretto. Hide Caption 10 of 12 Photos: 'Goonies' cast: Where are they now Singer and actor Robert Davi showed off his vocal range in "Goonies" playing Mama Fratelli's classical music-loving henchman. His acne-scarred face was already familiar in Hollywood thanks to numerous TV roles. He sealed his villain legacy in 1988's "Die Hard," 1989's "License to Kill" and many roles since then. He also released an album, "Davi Sings Sinatra," in 2014. Hide Caption 11 of 12 Photos: 'Goonies' cast: Where are they now John Matuszak had a career in the NFL before he played Sloth, Mama Fratelli's disfigured son who joins the gang after they free him from his chained existence. The former defensive lineman for the Oakland and Los Angeles Raiders struggled with substance abuse and died in 1989 from an accidental overdose of a prescription drug. Hide Caption 12 of 12

Asked in a 2013 interview what she remembered most about working on "Goonies," she said, "The shenanigans of the kids (Sean Astin, Corey Feldman, Jeff Cohen, Josh Brolin, Jonathan Ke Quan, et al). They all fell in love with each other. And Dick Donner encouraged that."