Sammi Davis

Acting

Sammi Davis

Born June 21, 1964Kidderminster, Worcestershire, England, UK29 credits

Sammi Davis (born Samantha Davis; 21 June 1964) is a British actress. She gained considerable praise for her performance in Ken Russell's The Rainbow (1989). She also had significant roles in Mike Hodges' A Prayer For The Dying and John Boorman's Hope and Glory (both 1987) as well as a leading role in the Emmy Award-winning American television series, Homefront (1991–1993). Davis was married to the director Kurt Voss, whom she later divorced. After taking a few years out of the film industry to raise her family, she returned to the screen in a cameo role on Lost, playing the mother of Dominic Monaghan's character. Description above from the Wikipedia article Sammi Davis, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Known For

Filmography

The Double Born
2008The Double Born
as Sophie / WifeMovie
Lost
2004Lost
as Mrs. PaceTV
Soft Toilet Seats
1999Soft Toilet Seats
as Annie AshlandMovie
Woundings
1998Woundings
as Denise JonesMovie
Assignment Berlin
1998Assignment Berlin
as Tracy GarretMovie
Stand-Ins
1997Stand-Ins
as Martha AnneMovie
Four Rooms
1995Four Rooms
as JezebelMovie
Spring Awakening
1994Spring Awakening
as Aimée DaumarMovie
Indecency
1992Indecency
as Nia BarnettMovie
Homefront
1991Homefront
as Caroline HaileyTV
The Perfect Bride
1991The Perfect Bride
as Stephanie Peters / Suzanne PotterMovie
Chernobyl: The Final Warning
1991Chernobyl: The Final Warning
as Yelena MashenkoMovie
Shadow of China
1990Shadow of China
as KatherineMovie
Horseplayer
1990Horseplayer
as RandiMovie
The Rainbow
1989The Rainbow
as Ursula BrangwenMovie
Consuming Passions
1988Consuming Passions
as FelicityMovie
Hope and Glory
1987Hope and Glory
as DawnMovie
Lionheart
1987Lionheart
as BaptistaMovie
Pack of Lies
1987Pack of Lies
as Julie JacksonMovie
Mona Lisa
1986Mona Lisa
as MayMovie
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1986The Day After the Fair
as Anna May DunsfordMovie
Morgan's Boy
1984Morgan's Boy
as Girl in Pub (uncredited)TV
Hallmark Hall of Fame
1951Hallmark Hall of Fame
as Julie JacksonTV