Sage Kirkpatrick

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Sage Kirkpatrick
Born (1969-09-20) September 20, 1969 (age 53)
OccupationActress
Years active1998–present

Sage Kirkpatrick is a Czech actress best known for playing Dexter Morgan's mother, Laura Moser, in the Showtime TV drama series, Dexter . She is sometimes credited under the name Katherine Kirkpatrick.

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Career

Kirkpatrick began her acting career appearing in erotic movies and television series such as Ultimate Love Games, Club Wild Side and Beverly Hills Bordello. She also made guest appearances on Days of Our Lives , The O.C. , The Shield and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation .

Credited under the name Katherine Kirkpatrick, she appeared in seasons one, two and three of Dexter, [1] in the episodes, "Seeing Red", "Born Free", "The Dark Defender", "Dex, Lies and Videotape", "Turning Biminese" and "Do You Take Dexter Morgan?". [2]

After Dexter, Kirkpatrick made guest appearances on episodes of Scandal , House of Lies , How to Get Away with Murder and Grey's Anatomy . Kirkpatrick also works as a professional photographer.

Filmography

Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
1998Hundred PercentTanya Rhodes
1998Ultimate Love GamesSharon
1998Restless SoulsDonna
1998Alien EroticaMonique
1998Club Wild SideHaley
1998Beverly Hills BordelloMoira2 episodes
1999VoyeurKris Foster
1999Stripper WivesDaphne
2000 Twice in a Lifetime Bingo1 episode
2000Baby LuvSabrina
2001 Roswell Melissa Foster1 episode
2001 Arrest & Trial Lucy Post1 episode
2001 State of Grace Wendy1 episode
1999–2001 Days of Our Lives Jill
Nurse #2
Rachel Griffith
Tricia
4 episodes
2002 The Rose Technique Emily
2003 Dragnet Denise Blondine1 episode
2004 The O.C. Alexis1 episode
2005 The Shield Emily1 episode
2007 The Savages Real Estate Agent
2007 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Suzy Gibbons1 episode
2008 Heroes Neighbor's Wife1 episode
2006–2008 Dexter Laura Moser 6 episodes
2012 Scandal Bartender1 episode
2013 House of Lies Heidi1 episode
2014 Stalker Rosemary Wilson1 episode
2014 How to Get Away with Murder Alice1 episode
2016 Grey's Anatomy Carolyn Adkins1 episode
2016Fishes 'n Loaves: Heaven SentNorma
TBAApocalypse Love StoryDr. Holland

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  2. "MovieWeb- Sage Kirkpatrick person". movieweb.com. Retrieved 2011-02-04.