Film
- Twirl (1981) as Cindy Ryan
- Toy Soldiers (1984) as Monique
- In Dangerous Company (1988) as Evelyn
- Jury Duty: The Comedy (1990) as Hope Hathaway
- Dan Turner, Hollywood Detective (1990) as Vala Duvalle
- The Gumshoe Kid (1990) as Rita Benson
- Play Murder for Me (1990) as Tricia Merritt
- Face the Edge (1990) as Cindy
- Watchers II (1990) as Barbara White
- Timebomb (1991) as Ms. Blue
- Ultimate Desires (1992) as Samantha Stewart
- Demonic Toys (1992) as Judith Gray
- Alien Intruder (1993) as Ariel
- Dollman vs. Demonic Toys (1993) as Judith Gray
- Dead On (1994) as Marla Beaumont
- Dallas: J.R. Returns (1996) (TV) as Anita Smithfield
- Dallas: War of the Ewings (1998) (TV) as Anita Smithfield
- Babylon 5: The River of Souls (1998) (TV) as Capt. Elizabeth Lochley
- Babylon 5: A Call to Arms (1999) (TV) as Capt. Elizabeth Lochley
- A Crack in the Floor (2001) as Jeremiah's Mother
- Hellborn (2003) as Helen
- Homeland Security (2004) as Catherine Adel
- Popstar (2005) as Judy McQueen
- The Cutter (2005) as Alena
- Saurian (2006) as Simtra
- Mr. Hell (2006) as Dominique Horney
- The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (2006) as Detective Karen Utterson
- Babylon 5: The Lost Tales (2007) as Colonel Elizabeth Lochley
- Otis (2008) as Rita Vitale
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