Kim Flowers is a ballet dancer, but her best moves are on the screen. Other than her dancing skills, little is known about Kim's early life and background. What we do know is that she started out her acting career back in 1983 when she made her onscreen debut in Hero. Kim went on to appear in works such as Crime Story (1987), Me and Him (1988), Nobody's Perfect (1990), H.E.L.P. (1990), Quantum Leap (1991), Santa Barbara (1991), Independence Day (1994), Clear and Present Danger (1994), and Shattered Mind (1996). Her first action movie was Alien: Resurrection (1997). Let’s hope it’s not her last! The fourth in Ridley Scott's famed Alien "quadrilogy," this flick follows a clone of former protagonist Ellen Ripley (played by Sigourney Weaver). The cloned Ripley awakens on a spaceship heading to earth, and the crew includes babes like Winona Ryder. Of course, the ship is filled with creepy aliens (including one that's hanging out inside Ripley's womb). As "Hillard," Kim shows some sexy positions in the science fiction thriller, including a view of her bethonged bum, but she keeps her tutu on. Next time, Kim, trip the lust fantastic. Some of her other onscreen credits include works such as Another Day in Paradise (1998), Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998), and Pensacola: Wings of Gold (1998). Kim retired from acting after that, and no one is sure what kind of work this beauty is doing these days. Mr. Skin hopes that Kim returns to the big screen!