Her work includes stage roles in Guys and Dolls, Me and My Girl, Singin' in the Rain, A Chorus Line and Follies.
In 1999, she and her colleague Timothy Hines formed Pendragon Pictures, based in Seattle, Washington.
Two years later, the company proposed to make a version of The War of the Worlds with a budget of $42 million, anchored through venture capital.
Later in 2005, the two released a low-budget version of H. G. Wells' The War of the Worlds in which Gofoth starred.
Goforth produced for Pendragon Pictures' 10 Days in a Madhouse, a feature film showcasing the undercover journalism of Nellie Bly.