As i was watching a 1991 indie production movie, called "The Art Of Dying", i was caught by the looks of this actress who reminds me a lot of dearly departed Kim Walker, an almost unknown actress w...
As i was watching a 1991 indie production movie, called "The Art Of Dying", i was caught by the looks of this actress who reminds me a lot of dearly departed Kim Walker, an almost unknown actress who died in 2001 due to a brain tumor at the age of 32. She obtained a bit of notoriety with "Heathers", and dated Christian Slater for while. I think she was one of the most beautiful and talented actress on earth. Check the girl in the video, she really looks like Kim. Same eyes, same face. According to imdb, this girl is not listed in the movie under the name Kim Walker, so i guess they're not the same person. Who is she?
Infos about Kim Walker: Kimberly Anne Walker (June 19, 1968 March 6, 2001) was an American actress, perhaps best-known for playing the role of Heather Chandler in the film Heathers. Walker developed a brain tumor and died in Los Angeles on March 6, 2001.[1] She is interred in Pinelawn Memorial Park in Farmingdale, New York.
Actress. Known for her supporting roles, she was an up and coming young actress in Hollywood before retiring from the business in the late 1990's. As a teen she landed a few guest roles in series such as "Matlock" and "Highway to Heaven" before moving on to supporting roles in feature films such as "Say Anything" and several made-for-television films. However, she will forever be remembered for her role as Heather Chandler in the now cult-classic "Heathers" which starred a young Winona Ryder in her first starring role. The role 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?" she was a scene stealer during the early-half of the film. Ironically, she died of a brain tumor in March 2001.
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