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Kim Walker (actress)

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Kim Walker
Born
Kimberly Anne Walker

(1968-06-19)June 19, 1968
New York City, U.S.
DiedMarch 6, 2001(2001-03-06) (aged 32)
OccupationActress
Years active1986–2000

Kimberly Anne Walker (June 19, 1968[citation needed] – March 6, 2001) was an American film and television actress. One of her best known roles was that of Heather Chandler in the 1989 black comedy Heathers.[1] Walker's only starring role was in the 1995 independent drama film A Reason to Believe, where she played the character of Judith.

Biography

Walker was born on June 19, 1968. Walker attended Grace Church School and Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School.

She died of a brain tumor at her Los Angeles home on March 6, 2001.[2]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1986 Crime Story Teenager Episode: "Old Friends, Dead Ends"
1987 Student Exchange Kit Television movie
1989 Heathers Heather Chandler
1989 TV 101 Becky Episode: "Clicks"
Say Anything... Sheila
Highway to Heaven Ellen Kayhill Episode: "The Source"
Deadly Weapon Traci
The Preppie Murder Candace Television movie
1990 The Outsiders Cherry Valance 13 episodes
Hunter Allison Janowitz Episode: "Where Echoes End"
1991 The Julie Show Kiki Television movie
1992 Nervous Ticks Janice
Picket Fences Debbie Caton Episode: Pilot
Down the Shore Hillary Episode: Hey Sis, You Up?
1993 Matlock Becky Smith Episode: "The Competition"
The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. Caitlin Ward Episode: "Mail Order Brides"
1994 The Favor Jill Topical Alternative title: The Indecent Favour
Gambler V: Playing for Keeps Louisa Television movie
1995 A Reason to Believe Judith
1998 Somewhere in the City Molly, Texas Acting Student
2000 Killing Cinderella Laurel Final role

References

  1. ^ Maslin, Janet (March 31, 1989). "When a Not-So-Bad Girl Turns Very, Very Bad". The New York Times.
  2. ^ "Kim Walker". People. 72: 46. 2001.