Kim Miyori

Total Credits at Criticker: 8 (Actor)
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Film school grad Nick Chapman thought his career was made after his award winning short film, but discovered Hollywood wasn't as easy as it seems. (imdb)
Roper, a hostage negotiator catches a murderous bank robber after a blown heist. The bank robber escapes and immediately goes after the man who put him behind bars. (imdb)
When Frank Castle's family is murdered by criminals, he wages war on crime as a vigilante assassin known only as The Punisher. (imdb)
Paparazzi photographer Mickey Dane is obsessed with elusive pop singer Chelsea, and his attempts to capture her on film often land him in trouble. He jumps at the chance to photograph a Chelsea lookalike, but when Chelsea and her double are found murdered, he becomes the main suspect. Discovering a clue in one of his old photographs, Mickey must race against time to prove his innocence and find out what really happened. (imdb)
John and Yoko: A Love Story (1985) - TV Movie
Details the lives of John Lennon and Yoko Ono, from before their first meeting to their rise to stardom. (imdb)
Journey to the Center of the Earth (1993) - TV Movie
Taking the title from the novel by Jules Verne, this story takes his basic premise of the desire to travel to the center of the Earth. The travelers, using their craft, penetrate an active volcano and encounter a strange world filled with many creatures and an evil force controlling it all. (imdb)
Fire: Trapped on the 37th Floor (1991) - TV Movie
Susan and Paul are working late on the 37th floor of a LA sky-scraper. Also in the building are the cleaning staff, security and some engineers installing sprinklers. Right on cue, as the water is switched off so that work on the sprinklers can continue, a fire starts on one of the lower floors (15?). The title says it all. (imdb)
Grandma Lee tours the California wilderness in a motor home with her Americanized family, teaches them Tai Chi and the ancient Chinese way to deal with modern American life.