Known For:
Acting
Birthday:
June 21, 1964
Place of Birth:
Kidderminster, Worcestershire, England, UK
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.
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| Year | Movie | Role |
|---|---|---|
| 2008 | The Double Born | Sophie / Wife |
| 1999 | Soft Toilet Seats | Annie Ashland |
| 1998 | Woundings | Denise Jones |
| 1998 | Assignment Berlin | Tracy Garret |
| 1997 | Stand-Ins | Martha Anne |
| 1996 | Red Shoe Diaries Movie 10: Some Things Never Change | Brandy (archive footage) |
| 1995 | Four Rooms | Jezebel |
| 1994 | Spring Awakening | Aimée Daumar |
| 1992 | Indecency | Nia Barnett |
| 1991 | The Perfect Bride | Stephanie Peters / Suzanne Potter |
| 1991 | Chernobyl: The Final Warning | Yelena Mashenko |
| 1990 | Horseplayer | Randi |
| 1990 | Shadow of China | Katherine |
| 1989 | The Rainbow | Ursula Brangwen |
| 1988 | Consuming Passions | Felicity |
| 1988 | The Lair of the White Worm | Mary Trent |
| 1987 | Hope and Glory | Dawn |
| 1987 | A Prayer for the Dying | Anna |
| 1987 | Pack of Lies | Julie Jackson |
| 1987 | Lionheart | Baptista |
| 1986 | Mona Lisa | May |
| 1986 | The Day After the Fair | Anna May Dunsford |
| Year | TV Show | Role |
|---|---|---|
| 2004 | Lost | Mrs. Pace |
| 1992 | Red Shoe Diaries | Brandy |
| 1991 | Homefront | Caroline Hailey |
| 1983 | Auf Wiedersehen, Pet | Pippa |
| 1962 | The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson | Self |
| 1951 | Hallmark Hall of Fame | Julie Jackson |