Kim Flowers

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Kim Flowers
OccupationActress
Years active1983–1998

Kim Flowers is a former American actress who may be best known for her supporting role, as a member of the mercenary crew, in the film Alien Resurrection , [1] or her main cast role in the brief (six episode) run of the TV series H.E.L.P. .

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Personal life

Flowers trained as a ballet dancer and has been dancing since she was 3.[ citation needed ] She retired from acting in 1998.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1983HeroKim
1988 Me and Him Corazon
1990 Nobody's Perfect Jackie
1994 Clear and Present Danger Restaurant Hostess
1994Independence DayWoman Short film
1997 Alien Resurrection Sabra Hillard
1998 Another Day in Paradise Bonnie Johnson
1998 Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas Lounge Lizard

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1987 Crime Story Episode: "Atomic Fallout"
1990 H.E.L.P. Suki RodriguezMain cast
1991 Quantum Leap Kate EllroyEpisode: "Nuclear Family"
1996Shattered MindJane TV movie
1998 Pensacola: Wings of Gold Breaker5 episodes (season 2)

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References

  1. Howe, Desson (1997-11-28). "'Alien Resurrection': She Lives". The Washington Post . Retrieved 2020-04-09.