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Biography
A modern equivalent of the young Jean Seberg, waifish, womanly Kim Dickens has made a reputation playing sexually powerful, even daunting characters. The former model who walked the runway as part of Calvin Klein's 1994 spring collection appeared in regional theater, commercials and music videos before making her film debut as Vincent Gallo's tomboyish girlfriend in "Palookaville" (1996). Her TV-movie debut came in NBC's "Voice from the Grave: From the Files of 'Unsolved Mysteries'" (1996), and her second film, Kiefer Sutherland's feature directorial debut "Truth or "Consequences, N.M." (1997), once again placed her alongside Gallo. As a tremulous, revenge-seeking daughter in Jake Kasdan's directorial debut, "Zero Effect" (1998), Dickens provided Bill Pullman with an unusual and effective foil, and "Mercury Rising" (1998) offered her as the female lead amidst heavyweights Bruce Willis and Alec Baldwin. Her TV credits include the movies "Two Mothers for Zachary" (ABC, 1996) and "Heart Full of Rain" (CBS, 1997) and guest spots on ABC's "Spin City" and UPN's "Swift Justice".
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