Kim Miyori
Kim Miyori | |
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Born |
Cheryl Utsunomiya January 4, 1951 Santa Barbara, California, U.S. |
Years active | 1976-present |
Spouse(s) | Rickey Momii (1982–1984; divorced) |
Kim Miyori (born Cheryl Utsunomiya; January 4, 1951) is an American actress, best known for the role of Dr. Wendy Armstrong, a beleaguered resident, on the first two seasons (1982–1984) of the 1980s medical drama St. Elsewhere.
Miyori was born in Santa Barbara, California to a bookkeeper/receptionist mother and a federal corrections officer father.[1]
Miyori has appeared in TV shows such as Babylon 5, Murder She Wrote, JAG and 24.
Filmography
- Cold Case (2007) (TV) - Evelyn Takahashi
- The Grudge 2 (2006) - Nakagawa Kawamata
- Ghost Whisperer (2005) (TV) - Dr. Keiko Tanaka
- JAG (2004) (TV) - Internist/ Cmdr. Shelley Purcell
- My American Vacation (1999) - Ming Yee
- Metro (1997) - Detective Kimura
- Babylon 5 (1996) (TV) - Captain Sandra Hiroshi
- Hijacked: Flight 285 (1996) (TV) - Stewardess Barbara
- Solar Eclipse (1995) (VG) - Susan Powell
- Shadow of Obsession (1994) (TV) - Angela
- Journey to the Center of the Earth (1993) (TV) - Dr. Tesue Ishikawa
- Body Shot (1993) - Christine Wyler
- Fire! Trapped on the 37th Floor (1991) (TV) - Willa Reeves
- Hiroshima: Out of the Ashes (1990) (TV) - Mrs. Ota
- The Punisher (1989) - Lady Tanaka
- The Big Picture (1989) - Jenny Sumner
- Loverboy (1989) - Kyoko Bruckner
- Island Sons (1987) (TV) - Diane Ishimura
- When the Bough Breaks (1986) (TV) - Kim Hickle
- T. J. Hooker: "Blood Sport" (1986) (TV) - Barbara Grayle
- Super Password (January 27–31, 1986) - celebrity guest
- John and Yoko: A Love Story (1985) (TV) - Yoko Ono
- Generation (1985) (TV) - Teri Tanaka
- The $25,000 Pyramid (February 27-March 2, 1984) - celebrity guest
- Antony and Cleopatra (1983) (TV) - Iras
- St. Elsewhere (1982) TV series - Dr. Wendy Armstrong (1982–1984)
- Zoot Suit (1981) - Manchaka (also appeared in the same role in the 1979 Broadway production of the play)
- Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1978) - Dancer
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