April 27, 2020

KIM DICKENS

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Updated 05-May-2020.

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Kim Dickens – IMDb: Kim Dickens, Actress: Gone Girl. Kim Dickens was born on June 18, 1965 in Huntsville, Alabama, USA as Kimberly Jan Dickens. She is an actress, known for Gone Girl (2014), Hollow Man (2000) and Deadwood (2004).

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Things Behind the Sun (2001): Writer and director Allison Anders, who used the world of rock & roll as the backdrop for her films Border Radio, Grace of My Heart, and Sugar Mountain, returns to the music scene for this tale of a woman struggling to come to terms with an emotionally devastating past. Sherry McGrale (Kim Dickens) is a punk-influenced singer and songwriter whose angry, deeply personal music has begun to win her a national following, though the demons that fuel her art are playing havoc with her life, as she drowns her sorrows in drugs and alcohol and fills a growing police blotter with arrests for disorderly conduct. Sherry is winning significant airplay for a song about the brutal rape of a young woman, and rock journalist Owen (Gabriel Mann) convinces his editor Pete (Rosanna Arquette) to assign him a major story on Sherry when he tells her he knows the truth about Sherry’s own rape as an adolescent, which inspired the song. Owen is forced to run interference with Chuck (Don Cheadle), Sherry’s manager and former boyfriend who is fiercely protective of his fragile client, but Owen is still able to meet with the singer. However, Owen finds that Sherry either can’t or won’t remember most of the details of the brutal and degrading assault, and she doesn’t want to discuss the heavy toll it’s taken upon her. Influential experimental rock group Sonic Youth contributed several original compositions for the film’s score; Sherry’s singing voice was provided by Kristen Vigard, who performed on the soundtrack of Grace of My Heart.

Truth or Consequences, N.M. (1997): Actor Keiffer Sutherland makes his feature-film directorial debut with this hip, ironic road movie/crime drama that is big on pulp-fiction style but lacking in originality. With a big tip of the hat towards Quentin Tarantino’s work, the cliched tale centers on lovestruck ex-con Raymond Lembecke (Vincent Gallo). After serving time for a crime committed by the drug lord he worked for, Raymond hooks up with his lover Addy (Kim Dickens) and reunites with his former crime cronies Markus (Mykelti Williamson), an undercover DEA agent, and the violent Curtis (Sutherland), who is barely able to control his psychosis. Their plan is to rob the drug dealer and head for Vegas, but the heist goes terribly wrong and the foursome must take it on the lam. En route to Sin City, they hijack an RV driven by the nicely average Gordon and Donna (Kevin Pollak and Grace Phillips). The cops, and eventually gangsters and drug dealers, are right behind them. As the desperate crooks launch a campaign of violence and death across the Southwest, poor Donna is appalled to see Gordon being lured in by the romantic fallacies of criminal life. The film reaches its bloody climax in a small New Mexico town.

My botty best at summarizing from Wikipedia: her film debut was a supporting role in the 1995 comedy film Palookaville . she had lead roles in the films Truth or Consequences, N.M. (1997), Zero Effect, and Mercury Rising . in 1995, she made her professional screen debut in Alan Taylor’s comedy film Palookaville . Dickens spent the following year playing supporting roles in made-for-television films Voice from the Grave and Two Mothers in 1997, she returned to film, playing female leading role opposite Vincent Gallo again in neo-noir thriller Truth or Consequences, N.M., directed by Kiefer Sutherland . Dickens received critical acclaim for her performance, and an Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead nomination . later in 2001, she was a regular cast member in the short-lived CBS police drama series, Big Apple in film, she co-starred in House of Sand and Fog (2003) with Jennifer Connelly and Ben Kingsley . from 2013 to 2014, she had a recurring role as Colette Jane in the FX crime drama in 2014, she had a major supporting role as Detective Rhonda Boney in the psychological thriller film Gone Girl, directed by David Fincher . in 2016, she co-starred as the lead character’s mother in Tim Burton’