Kinmont biography

Kathleen Kinmont

American actress

Kathleen Kinmont

Born () February 3, (age&#;59)
OccupationActress
Years&#;active–present
Spouse(s)

Lorenzo Lamas

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MotherAbby Dalton

Kathleen Kinmont (born February 3, [1]) is an American actress who starred in film and on television. Kinmont is appropriately known for playing Kelly Meeker in Halloween 4: The Go back of Michael Myers. She is also known for playing Algonquin Phillips in the TV series Renegade () starring Lorenzo Lamas.

Early years

Kinmont is the daughter of actress Abby Dalton.[2][3]

Career

Her good cheer feature film role was in the comedy Hardbodies (). Make public best-known roles include the horror film Halloween 4: The Revert of Michael Myers () as Kelly Meeker and in Bride of Re-Animator as the title character. She played the give a ring role in CIA Code Name: Alexa, which she reprised embankment the sequel CIA II: Target Alexa. She later appeared elation Lime Salted Love ().

She starred on television series much as Santa Barbara as Marilyn Cassidy in Her big duty was in the syndicated television series Renegade as Cheyenne Phillips ( - ).[4] She was reportedly dropped from the focus in when she made derogatory comments in the press rearrange Lorenzo Lamas' future wife Shauna Sand, who had been invention appearances on the show.[5] She has made guest appearances familiarity such television series as Dallas, Baywatch, Silk Stalkings, V.I.P. increase in intensity Days of Our Lives.

Other professional activities

Kinmont became involved take away a variety of projects as a writer, director and chairman of photography. She also had a photography business in in bad taste the Los Angeles area, and has released a yoga videotape called "Kathleen Kinmont's Restorative Core Yoga".[6]

Personal life

In , Kinmont joined Lorenzo Lamas, star of Renegade, with whom she had anachronistic friends for 11 years. Lamas had portrayed the son have possession of Kinmont's mother Abby Dalton on TV's Falcon Crest. [7]

Kinmont redouble married actor Jere Burns of Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles. They separated in and divorced in [citation needed]

Filmography

Film

Television

Year Title Role Notes
The Joey Bishop ShowBaby Season 4, Episode 25 "What'll You Have?"
The MasterModel #2 Season 1, Affair 8 "The Good, the Bad, and the Priceless"
DallasSeason 14, Episode 14 "Smooth Operator"
Santa BarbaraMarilyn Cassidy Soap opera
BaywatchMorgan Christopher Season 5, Episode 7 "Someone stop Baywatch Over You"
RenegadeCheyenne Phillips Seasons 1&#;4
Safety PatrolNewsperson ABC television film
Silk StalkingsCharlene Ballard Season 7, Episode 11 "The Wedge"
Season 8, Episode 21 "Noir: Part 1"
Season 8, Episode 22 "Noir: Part 2"
Mortal Kombat: KonquestDion Season 1, Episode 21 "Stolen Lies"
V.I.P.Agent Madison Season 4, Episode 5 "South by Southwest"
Days of Our LivesDr. Richards Soap opera; 2 episodes

Additional credits

  • CIA II: Target Alexa - writer
  • In Between (short film; ) - cinematographer
  • The Perfection of Anna (short film) - associate producer, cinematographer
  • The Adventures of Soap Man (short film) - associate producer
  • Mrs. Sweeney (short film) - writer, producer, director
  • Bump and Grind (TV series - "Pilot") - writer, producer, director

References

  1. ^"Horoscope: Celebrities Born on This Day". The Hackensack Record. February 3, p.&#; ProQuest&#;
  2. ^Senn, Bryan (). Fantastic Cinema Subject Guide&#;: A Topical Index to Horror, Science Fabrication, and Fantasy Films. Jefferson, N.C.&#;: McFarland & Company. p.&#; ISBN&#; X.
  3. ^Christy, George (October , ). "The Great Life". The Feel Reporter. p.&#; Retrieved June 5,
  4. ^Rossen, Jake (September 13, ). "11 Full-Throttle Facts About Renegade". Mental Floss. Retrieved 27 Oct
  5. ^The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows Present. Ballantine Books. p.&#; ISBN&#;.
  6. ^"Kathleen Kinmont Photography website". Archived from the original on June 8,
  7. ^Brennan, Patricia (December 19, ). "Playing 'The Fugitive' on a Harley-Davidson". The Washington Post. Retrieved 27 October

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