Kim O'Brien

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Kim O'Brien
Occupation actress
Years active 1974–1987

Kim O'Brien was an American actress active from 1974 to 1987. [1] She played a variety of roles in movies and television shows, including: [2] [3]

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Filmography

TitleYearRoleNotes
Huckleberry Finn 1974Mary Jane Wilks(Film)
Gunsmoke 1974KatherineEpisode: "Thirty a Month and Found"
The Waltons 1974EileenEpisode: "The First Day"
The Waltons 1975Secretary Miss ForesterEpisode: "The Genius"
Police Woman 1975Elsa MyersEpisode: "Paradise Mall"
Police Woman1976CindyEpisode: "The Lifeline Agency"
McCloud 1976Nancy Houstachek / Nancy HoustonEpisode: "Our Man in the Harem"
The Bob Newhart Show 1976KimEpisode: "The Slammer"
Happy Days 1977CandyEpisode: "Time Capsule"
The Amazing Howard Hughes 1977(TV movie)
Young Joe, the Forgotten Kennedy 1977Melody Lane(TV movie)
Winter Kills 1979First Blonde Girl(Film)
CHiPs 1979DonnaEpisode: "Valley Go Home!"
Fantasy Island 1979JenniferEpisode: "The Victim/The Mermaid"
The New Mike Hammer 1985Loni ChallengerEpisode: "Firestorm"
Highway to Heaven 1987SandraEpisode: "The Hero"

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References

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