A Canadian actress with a cool, enigmatic screen presence, Deborah Kara Unger emerged from Vancouver into international cinema in the 1990s. She drew notice as the unsettling femme fatale opposite Michael Douglas in David Fincher's 'The Game' (1997), and earlier braved controversy in David Cronenberg's 'Crash' (1996). She later moved between arthouse and genre work, playing the haunted mother in the video-game adaptation 'Silent Hill' (2006). A versatile performer often cast for icy poise and hidden vulnerability, she built a durable career across Hollywood, European and independent productions.
Deborah Kara Unger
60 years (May 12, 1966)Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
45 Movies4 Series
A Canadian actress with a cool, enigmatic screen presence, Deborah Kara Unger emerged from Vancouver into international cinema in the 1990s. She drew notice as the unsettling femme fatale opposite Michael Douglas in David Fincher's 'The Game' (1997), and earlier braved controversy in David Cronenberg's 'Crash' (1996). She later moved between arthouse and genre work, playing the haunted mother in the video-game adaptation 'Silent Hill' (2006). A versatile performer often cast for icy poise and hidden vulnerability, she built a durable career across Hollywood, European and independent productions.
Deborah Kara Unger (born 12 May 1966) is a Canadian actress. She is known for her roles in the films Highlander III: The Sorcerer, Crash, The Game, Payback, The Hurricane, White Noise, Silent Hill, 88 Minutes and The Way. Wikipedia
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