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
Crash
(Catherine Ballard)
Silent Hill
(Dahlia Gillespie)
Payback
(Mrs. Lynn Porter)
88 Minutes
(Dean Carol Lynn Johnson)
The Game
(Christine)
The Hurricane
(Lisa Peters)
Angel and the Badman
(Temperance)
Shake Hands with the Devil
(Emma Baker, an American Reporter)
Leo
(Caroline)
The Salton Sea
(Colette)
White Noise
(Sarah Tate)
Highlander III: The Sorcerer
(Alex Johnson / Sarah)
A Love Song for Bobby Long
(Georgianna)
The Alibi
(Dorothy)
Silent Hill: Revelation 3D
(Dahlia Gillespie)
Walled In
(Mary)
Between Strangers
(Catherine)
One Point O
(Trish)
Signs & Wonders
(Katherine)
Sunshine
(Carole Kovacs)
The Long Night
(The Master)
Torch
(Sister Ingrid)
Takedown
(Danielle)
Stander
(Bekkie Stander)
Breakaway
(Marion)
Blood Oath
(Sister Littell)
Hollywood North
(Sandy Ryan)
The Way
(Sarah)
Messages Deleted
(Det. Lavery)
No Way Home
(Lorraine)
Whispers in the Dark
(Eve Abergray)
The Samaritan
(Helena)
Luminous Motion
(Mom)
186 Dollars to Freedom
(Consul Powers)
A Dark Truth
(Morgan Swinton)
Keys to Tulsa
(Vicky Michaels Stover)
The Weekend
(Marian Kerr)
Samuel Bleak
(Roselyn Ramirez)
Till There Was You
(Anna)
Fear X
(Kate)
The Hollow
(Aunt Cora)
A Dangerous Arrangement
(Samantha)
Disorientated
(Unger)
Vengeance: A Love Story
(Agnes)
Jackals
(Kathy Powell)
A Thought of Ecstasy
(Liz Archer)
Thirteen
(Brooke)
Weird Sex and Snowshoes: A Trek Through the Canadian Cinematic Psyche
(Catherine Ballard / Nadia (archive footage))
Ten Tiny Love Stories
Emile
(Nadia)
The Rat Pack
(Ava Gardner)
Path of Darkness: Making 'Silent Hill'
(Self)
Green Day: Jesus of Suburbia
(Mother)
State of Emergency
(Sue Payton)
Rehearsal
(Ellen Sinclair)
Things That Hang from Trees
(Connie Mae Wheeler)
Bangkok Hilton
(Astra)
Combat Hospital
(Major Grace Pedersen)
Hotel Room
(Sasha)
The Frame
(Catherine Ballard)
Rafferty's Rules
(Jill Bennett)