Kim Greist
Kimberley Greist, born on May 12, 1958, is a talented American actress known for her diverse roles across film and television. Greist gained prominence in the 1980s, showcasing her acting skills in a variety of genres.
One of her notable early performances came in the 1985 film "Brazil," directed by Terry Gilliam, where she played the character Jill Layton, captivating audiences with her compelling portrayal in this dystopian classic. Her versatility as an actress continued to shine through in other significant works, including her role in the 1986 romantic comedy "The Killing Fields," which earned critical acclaim and introduced her to new audiences.
In addition to her film career, Greist has made memorable appearances on television. She starred in the popular series "The Twilight Zone" and had guest roles in various other shows, further solidifying her reputation in the entertainment industry.
Throughout her career, Kim Greist has demonstrated a remarkable ability to inhabit complex characters, earning her a loyal fan base and respect among peers. With a career spanning several decades, she remains a notable figure in American cinema.
Filmography
Roswell (1994)
Houseguest
Punchline
H.E. Double Hockey Sticks
Throw Momma from the Train
Manhunter (1986)
Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey
Shriek If You Know What I Did Last Friday the Thirteenth
Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco
C.H.U.D.