Film Appearances

Till Death Us Do Part (1992) (TV)Gwen Fox

  • Kuffs (1992)wife of paint store ownerGeorge Kuffs didn't finish high-school, just lost his job and his girlfriend who still is in college is pregnant. Since he can't see how he can support her, he thinks she is better off without him. So he visits his elder brother, Brad, to squeze him for a loan so he can go to Brazil where there's a gold-rush going on. Unfortunately Brad is killed and George is suddenly the owner of Brad's "patrol special" district.

  • Ruby in Paradise (1993)Ruby Lee GissingStaring . ASHLEY JUDD, TODD FIELD, BENTLEY MITCHUM, ALLISON DEAN Director . VICTOR NUNEZ Running Time: 115 Minutes Ruby Lee Gissing Leaves Tennessee For A Summer Resort She Visited As A Child. But It Is Fall Now And Friends, Money And Second Changes Are Scarce. Can She Make It On Her Own? Adventurelove And Trouble Wait For Her In This Coming Of Age Story.

  • Natural Born Killers (1994)Grace MulberryThe misadventures of Mickey and Mallory: outcasts, lovers, and serial killers. They travel across Route 666 conducting psychadelic mass-slaughters not for money, not for revenge, just for kicks. Glorified by the media, the pair become legendary folk heroes; their story told by the single person they leave alive at the scene of each of their slaughters.

  • The Passion of Darkly Noon (1995)Callie After the death of his strictly religious parents, forlorn young Darkly gets lost in the woods. A truck driver, Jude, rescues the exhausted man, who has only a bible for comfort. He brings him to the house of Callie and Clay, two lovers who live in the forest. While Clay is away in the forest, beautiful Callie nurses Darkly back to health, and he develops an obsession with her that is totally contrary to his upbringing - a sexual obsession. When Clay returns home and Darkly sees the two lovers kiss, it is too much for him. Every night he hears them making love. Darkly's descent into madness has begun... An extremely dramatical and exciting ending!

  • Naomi & Wynonna: Love Can Build a Bridge (1995) (TV narration)Based on Naomi's 1993 autobiography "Love Can Build a Bridge," which was written after her much-publicized retirement due to chronic active hepatitis, the miniseries has enough illness, tragedy, hard luck, cheatin' hearts, Cinderella success and big hair to keep a Nashville songwriter busy for years. But director Bobby Roth firmly draws the line between honest emotion and schmaltz. Clear-eyed yet often moving, "Naomi & Wynonna" is no cheap tearjerker and no tacky celebrity bio either. It's a credible story about a mother and daughter helping each other grow up.

  • Smoke (1995)Felicity The plot of this movie, like smoke itself, drifts and swirls ethereally. Characters and subplots are deftly woven into a tapestry of stories and pictures which only slowly emerges to our view. This film tries to convince us that reality doesn't matter so much as aesthetic satisfaction. In Auggie's New York smoke shop, day by day passes, seemingly unchanging until he teaches us to notice the little details of life. Paul Benjamin, a disheartened and broken writer, has a brush with death that is pivotal and sets up an unlikely series of events that afford him a novel glimpse into the life on the street which he saw, but did not truly perceive, every day. Finally, it's Auggie's turn to spin a tale....

  • Heat (1995) Charlene ShiherlisNeil McCauley is a thief... an expert thief... one of the best. His philosophy in life - become attached to nothing in life that you can't walk away from if the "Heat" is on. His crew of criminals is a high-tech outfit pulling off professional jobs that impress even the likes of Detective Vincent Hanna. But Hanna, a man driven through life only be his work, becomes obsessed, at the expense of his private life, with bringing McCauley down. As McCauley's crew prepare for the score of a lifetime, and Hanna's team tries to bring him in, the two find that they are challenged by the greatest minds on the opposite side of the law that either one has ever encountered.

  • Norma Jean and Marilyn (1996) (TV)Norma Jean BakerSurreal portrait of the life of icon Marilyn Monroe.

  • A Time to Kill (1996)Carla BriganceA lawyer and his assistant fighting to save a father on trial for murder. A time to question what they believe. A time to doubt what they trust. And no time for mistakes. Experience a time you'll never forget.

  • Normal Life (1996)Pam Anderson:Staring . LUKE PERRY, ASHLEY JUDD Director . JOHN MCNAUGHTON Running Time: 108 Minutes Love Was Their Addiction, Crime Was The Drug. Pam Anderson And Her Husband, Chris, Yearn For The Suburban Ideal, A Middle Classlifestyle And A Tidy Two-Story House. When Their Debt Mounts And they Both Lose Their Jobs, The Andersons Turn To Bank Robbery Toassemble The Normal Life They Desire To Live.

  • The Locusts (1997)KittyVince Vaughn stars as a drifter who enters a small town looking for employment. While working at the local cattle ranch, he meets and falls in love with the beautiful Kitty (Ashley Judd), and becomes involved in a deadly yet erotic love triangle.
  • Kiss the Girls (1997)Kate McTiernanWashington DC detective Dr. Alex Cross (Morgan Freeman) travels to North Carolina to investigate the apparent kidnapping of his niece (Gina Ravera). Aided by escaped kidnapee Kate McTiernan (Ashley Judd), Cross hunts down the kidnapper, who operates under the pseudonym "Cassanova".

  • A Small Miracle (1998)Rebecca Opens Friday September 11, 1998 ©1998 Hollywood Pictures All Rights Reserved Studio Information Caravan Pictures | Hollywood Pictures | Buena Vista distributing Genre: Drama MPAA Rating: "R" Link to the Official Site Link to the Trailer (12.5 MB) Note: All box office figures are total U.S. gross unless otherwise indicated. Release Notes "Simon Birch" opens wide up against Matt Damon in "Rounders", and Billy Crudup in "Without Limits", the story of the late distance runner Steve Prefontaine (Tom Cruise, Executive Producer). This time of year, with school back in session and summer "holidays" a thing of the past, is traditionally a slow period at the box office. Both "Why Do Fools Fall In Love", and "54" had less than stellar openings two weeks prior. "Knock Off", Jean Claude Van Damme's latest action adventure opens one week earlier, and films still in release include Wesley Snipes in "Blade" and the MTV Film "Dead Man On Campus". Storyline (HOLLYWOOD PICTURES) From the day he was born, Simon Birch (Ian Smith) was different. He was no bigger than a baby bird, and the doctors predicted that he'd never last the night. But he did. Then they said he'd never last the week. But he did. Weeks turned into months and months into years, until Simon grew into a boy with an unwavering belief that God had a special plan for him -- that He had made him that small for a reason. Simon's only friend, Joe (Joe Mazello), is on a quest of his own. His young and beautiful mother, Rebecca (Ashley Judd), has kept the identity of his father a secret. With dreams of finding his real father one day, Joe is less than thrilled with Ben (Oliver Platt), the new man in his mother's life. But things take a sudden and tragic turn when Simon, in a Little League baseball game, hits a foul ball that strikes and kills Rebecca, sending her to her grave along with her secret. Simon's destiny and Joe's quest for his father become intertwined in the end, when Simon becomes the hero he was destined to be and in the process helps Joe solve the mystery of his father.

  • Eye of the Beholder (1998)A nameless private eye (The Eye, played by Ewan McGregor) shadows the same woman (who happens to be a serial killer of men) all over the U.S. for 10 + years, without her ever knowing and he strangely enough occasionally acts as her guardian angel.

  • Double Jeopardy (1999)A woman, who has served 10 years of a prison sentence for killing her husband (after he faked his own death and framed her in an insurance scam), sets out to take in the money of the scam. Tommy Lee Jones plays the downtrodden parole officer who has to track her down.

  • TV appearances

    Sisters (1991) TV Series:Reed Halsey (1991-1994)

    Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) ensign Robin Lefler in "Darmok" (episode 5.2) 9-28-1991

    Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987)ensign Robin Lefler in "The Game" (episode 5.6) 10-26-1991

    Space Ghost Coast to Coast (1994)in "Elevator" (episode 3) 5-6-1994

    AWARDS

    Blockbuster Entertainment Awards

    Year Result Award Category/Recipient(s)
    1998 Nominated Blockbuster Entertainment Award Favorite Actress - Suspense for: Kiss the Girls (1997)

    Emmy Awards

    Year Result Award Category/Recipient(s)
    1996 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Special for: Norma Jean and Marilyn (1996) (TV) - For playing "Norma Jean".

    Golden Globes, USA

    Year Result Award Category/Recipient(s)
    1997 Nominated Golden Globe Best Performance by an Actress in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV for: Norma Jean and Marilyn (1996) (TV)

    Golden Satellite Awards

    Year Result Award Category/Recipient(s)
    1998 Nominated Golden Satellite Award Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture - Drama for: Kiss the Girls (1997)

    Independent Spirit Awards

    Year Result Award Category/Recipient(s)
    1994 Won Independent Spirit Award Best Female Lead for: Ruby in Paradise (1993)

    Lone Star Film & Television Awards

    Year Result Award Category/Recipient(s)
    1998 Won Lone Star Film & Television Award Best Supporting Actress for: Locusts, The (1997)









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