
Sammi Davis
Sammi Davis (born Samantha Davis; 21 June 1964) is a British actress. She gained considerable praise for her performance in Ken Russell's The Rainbow (1989). She also had significant roles in Mike Hodges' A Prayer For The Dying and John Boorman's Hope and Glory (both 1987) as well as a leading role in the Emmy Award-winning American television series, Homefront (1991–1993). Davis was married to the director Kurt Voss, whom she later divorced. After taking a few years out of the film industry to raise her family, she returned to the screen in a cameo role on Lost, playing the mother of Dominic Monaghan's character. Description above from the Wikipedia article Sammi Davis, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography (30 titles)
2.8MovieThe Double Born
Sophie / Wife · 2008
8.0ShowLost
Mrs. Pace · 2004
4.7MovieSoft Toilet Seats
Annie Ashland · 1999
3.4MovieWoundings
Denise Jones · 1998
6.1MovieAssignment Berlin
Tracy Garret · 1998
4.8MovieStand-Ins
Martha Anne · 1997
Red Shoe Diaries Movie 10: Some Things Never Change
Brandy (archive footage) · 1996
5.9MovieFour Rooms
Jezebel · 1995
6.5MovieSpring Awakening
Aimée Daumar · 1994
5.5MovieIndecency
Nia Barnett · 1992
5.9ShowRed Shoe Diaries
Brandy · 1992
5.6ShowHomefront
Caroline Hailey · 1991
5.7MovieThe Perfect Bride
Stephanie Peters / Suzanne Potter · 1991
5.8MovieChernobyl: The Final Warning
Yelena Mashenko · 1991
7.7MovieShadow of China
Katherine · 1990
5.8MovieHorseplayer
Randi · 1990
5.6MovieThe Rainbow
Ursula Brangwen · 1989
5.9MovieThe Lair of the White Worm
Mary Trent · 1988
8.3MovieConsuming Passions
Felicity · 1988
5.9MovieA Prayer for the Dying
Anna · 1987
6.9MovieHope and Glory
Dawn · 1987
5.6MovieLionheart
Baptista · 1987
6.8MoviePack of Lies
Julie Jackson · 1987
6.9MovieMona Lisa
May · 1986
The Day After the Fair
Anna May Dunsford · 1986
7.0ShowMorgan's Boy
Girl in Pub (uncredited) · 1984
7.9ShowAuf Wiedersehen, Pet
Pippa · 1983
Film '72
Self · 1971
7.5ShowThe Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
Self · 1962
8.8ShowHallmark Hall of Fame
Julie Jackson · 1951