Kyme (actress)

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Kyme
Born (1962-11-21) November 21, 1962 (age 60)
United States
OccupationActress
SpouseOtis Sallid (1996-present)

Kyme (born November 21, 1962) is an American film and television actress. She is mostly remembered for her portrayal of "Rachel Meadows" in the 1988 film School Daze . Her television credits include guest appearances on Chicago Hope , The Parkers , Frasier , NYPD Blue and 24 .

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Filmography

Film
YearFilmRoleNotes
1988 School Daze Rachel MeadowsFilm
1990Kojak: It's Always SomethingVera Stephenson
1998-1999 Chicago Hope Reporter6 episodes
1999 The Parkers PilarEpisode: Kimberlale
2000Unauthorized: The Mary Kay Letourneau StoryTV movie
2000 Judging Amy DCF Melanie RichardsonEpisode: Drawing the Line
2000 Geppetto Featured
2000 Frasier LucyEpisode: The Great Crane Robbery
2001 NYPD Blue Kara LowellEpisode: Dying to Testify
2000-2002 Providence Mrs. Winthrop/Nurse Lynn2 episodes
2003 JAG Lead PSD TechnicianEpisode: The One That Got Away
2003 The Guardian Nicole LakeyEpisode: Believe
2004 24 AliceEpisode: Day 3: 7:00 a.m.-8:00 a.m.
2005 Malcolm in the Middle MerylEpisode: Billboard
2005 E-Ring Episode: Tribes
2005 Single White Female 2: The Psycho Doctor

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