Carrie Mitchum

Carrie Mitchum

Born: June 15, 1965
in Los Angeles, California, USA

Movies for Carrie Mitchum...

James Dean: Race with Destiny
Title: James Dean: Race with Destiny
Character: Pier Angeli
Released: October 2, 1997
Type: Movie
Casper Van Dien of Starship Troopers stars as James Dean, whose remarkable talent and rebel attitude took Hollywood by storm. But as Dean's star begins to rise, his passionate affair with Italian ingenue Pier Angeli (Carrie Mitchum of The Bold and the Beautiful) angers her disapproving mother (Academy Award nominee Diane Ladd) and studio chief Jack Warner (Mike Connors). How did a broken heart, reckless behavior and his relationships with Natalie Wood, Sal Mineo and director George Stevens (the legendary Robert Mitchum in his final screen role) lead to Dean's ultimate race with destiny? Connie Stevens, Joseph Campanella and Casey Kasem co-star in this revealing biopic that goes behind the myth to tell the true story of the superstar who lived fast, died young and left a legacy that changed movies forever.
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Virtual Combat
Title: Virtual Combat
Character: Cathy
Released: July 11, 1995
Type: Movie
Two Nevada border officers, Dave Quarry (Don "The Dragon" Wilson) and John (Ken McLeod), amuse themselves off duty by honing their kick-boxing skills via virtual reality combat. Elsewhere, a computer tycoon prepares to market his company's latest invention, a combination of DNA and virtual reality that creates beings and creatures who look and feel real.
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Dead Silence
Title: Dead Silence
Character: Sunnie Haines
Released: August 26, 1991
Type: Movie
Three friends on spring break hit and kill a transient in the California desert. Will they keep silent or turn on each other?
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The Karen Carpenter Story
Title: The Karen Carpenter Story
Character: Randi Bash
Released: January 1, 1989
Type: Movie
Story of the meteoric rise and sudden fall of Karen Carpenter, who became a famous singer before battling anorexia and bulimia. This made-for-TV movie is the authorized version of the life of Karen Carpenter and was made with the approval of Richard Carpenter and the Carpenter family.