K. K. Dodds | |
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Born | 1965 (age 56–57) U.S. |
Spouse | Silas Weir Mitchell |
K. K. Dodds (born 1965) is an American actress best known for playing Susan Hollander on the Fox drama Prison Break and for her roles in the films Soldier and A Life Less Ordinary .
She appeared in such television shows as Prison Break , [1] CSI , and NYPD Blue . Dodds also appeared in the film Soldier as Lieutenant Sloan, in Being John Malkovich as Wendy, in A Life Less Ordinary as Lily, in Grosse Pointe Blank as Tracy, and in Spider-Man as Simkins. She has also taken stage roles, including the lead character Frankie K in Chicago's Amerikafka. She also appeared in the 1999 film The Deep End of the Ocean as Pat Cappadora's sister, Teresa "Tree" Cappadora, alongside Michelle Pfeiffer, Treat Williams (who played Pat), Whoopi Goldberg and Jonathan Jackson.
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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1990 | Flatliners | Jill | |
1996 | NYPD Blue | Maria Blair | Episode: "These Old Bones" |
Sisters | Dr. Tracy Mendelson | Episode: "Dreamcatcher" | |
1997 | Grosse Pointe Blank | Tracy | |
Telling Lies in America | Justine | ||
Best Men | Cindy Vargas | ||
A Life Less Ordinary | Lily | ||
Nash Bridges | Astrid Dwyer | Episode: "Most Wanted" | |
1998 | Soldier | Lieutenant Sloan | |
1999 | The Deep End of the Ocean | Aunt Theresa | |
Being John Malkovich | Wendy | ||
2000 | Judging Amy | Mrs. Shepard | Episode: "Shaken, Not Stirred" |
High Fidelity | Miranda | ||
Chicago Hope | Deborah O'Connor | Episode: "Miller Time" | |
Lost Souls | Deputy | ||
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | Amy Hendler | Episode: "Who Are You?" | |
The Brightness You Keep | Amelia | Short film | |
2002 | Spider-Man | Simkins | |
The Shield | Kim Kelner | Episodes: "Cupid & Psycho" and "Throwaway" | |
Strong Medicine | Jeri Greer | Episode: "House Calls" | |
2006–2007 | Prison Break | Susan Hollander | Recurring role; 5 episodes |
2008 | Moral Orel | Kim Latchkey / Dottie | 3 episodes |
2009 | Love Hurts | Pamela | |
2010–2012 | Mary Shelley's Frankenhole | Numerous voices | 7 episodes |
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