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Kim Walker

Known for her supporting roles, Kim Walker was an up and coming young actress in Hollywood before retiring from the business in the late 1990s. As a teen she landed a few guest roles in series such as "Matlock" (1986) and "Highway to Heaven" (1984) before moving on to supporting roles in feature films such as Say Anything... (1989) and several made-for-television films. However, Kim Walker will forever be remembered for her role as Heather Chandler in the now cult-classic Heathers (1988) which starred a young Winona Ryder in her first starring role. The role, which had Kim playing possibly the nastiest, most difficult teenager in the history of film won her acclaim and a legion of fans due to her legendary lines and her on-screen persona in this black comedy about high school life. With such lines as "You're such a pillowcase!", and "Did you eat a brain tumor for breakfast?", Walker was a scene stealer during the first half of the film. While later roles did not match the stardom attained in "Heathers," Walker's acting career continued in the form of supporting roles. IMDb Mini Biography By: [email protected]


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Born:
Jun 19, 1968 In New York, USA
Movie/TV Credits:
13
First Appeared:
In the series Hunter 1984-09-18
Latest Project:
Movie Somewhere in the City 1998-06-11
Known For
Poster of Nervous Ticks
Filmography
Movie Somewhere in the City Molly, Texas Acting Student 1998-06-11
Movie The Favor Jill Topial 1994-04-29
Series The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. Unknown 1993-08-27
Movie Nervous Ticks Janice 1992-03-01
Series The Edge Unknown 1992-09-19
Series The Outsiders 1990-03-25
Series Desmond's 1989-01-05
Movie Say Anything... Sheila 1989-04-14
Movie The Preppie Murder Candace 1989-09-24
Movie Deadly Weapon Traci 1989-08-15
Movie Student Exchange Kit 1987-11-29
Series Crime Story Unknown 1986-09-19
Series Hunter Unknown 1984-09-18
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