Kim Dickens Highlights

  • 2006: Portrayed the ex-wife of Tobacco's chief spokesman, Nick Naylor (Aaron Eckhart) in Jason Reitman’s satirical comedy "Thank You for Smoking"
  • 2004: Cast as Joanie Stubbs, the Madame of the Bella Union, in David Milch's critically acclaimed HBO series "Deadwood"
  • 2003: Cast in Showtime's mini series "Out of Order", opposite Eric Stoltz, Felicity Huffman, and William H. Macy
  • 2003: Had a small yet well received role in the Academy Award nominated "The House of Sand and Fog"
  • 2001: Starred as rising rock star suffering from post-traumatic rape syndrome in "Things Behind the Sun", directed by Alison Anders; screened at Sundance; garnered an Independent Spirit Award nomination for best female lead
  • 2001: Cast as FBI agent Sarah Day in David Milch's critically lauded CBS Crime Drama "Big Apple"
  • 2000: Had featured role as one of the scientists in "The Hollow Man"
  • 2000: Briefly seen as Cate Blanchett's pal in "The Gift"
  • 1998: Starred opposite Bruce Willis in the Harold Becker-directed thriller "Mercury Rising"
  • 1998: Cast in an update of the Charles Dickens' classic "Great Expectations"
  • 1998: Cast along side Ben Stiller and Bill Pullman as the mysterious and elusive suspect, Gloria, in the Jake Kasdan-helmed cult-hit comedy, "Zero Effect"
  • 1997: Acted alongside "Palookaville" pal Gallo in Kiefer Sutherland's feature directorial debut, "Truth or Consequences, N.M."
  • 1997: Sired Rick Schroder's son in CBS movie "Heart Full of Rain"
  • 1996: Feature film debut, "Palookaville"; played Vincent Gallo's love interest
  • 1996: TV-movie debut, NBC's "Voice from the Grave: From the Files of 'Unsolved Mysteries'"
  • 1994: Featured as a model in Calvin Klein's spring collection
  • Appeared in regional and summer stock stage productions
  • Began career as a model
  • Began making appearances in TV commercials and music videos
  • Will play a heroin addict in the soon-to-be released feature "Goodnight, Joseph Parker" with Debi Mazar and Paul Sorvino (lensed 2004)