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List of Kirstie Alley Movies: Ranked Best To Worst

1. Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan (1982)
17
4
Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan
PG
17
4

 Admiral James Kirk and the crew of his starship USS Enterprise are on a training excursion, when the routine trip turns into a risky mission as Kirk encounters old foe from 20th century Earth, Khan Noonien Singh, who has escaped from exile. Khan is after the top secret Project Genesis, a powerful terraforming device. Can Kirk succeed in thwarting Khan’s devious plan? 

Directed By:
Nicholas Meyer
3. Champions (1984)
13
5
Champions
PG
13
5

This biographical drama film tells the story of Bob Champion, a steeplechase jockey, who had been diagnosed with testicular cancer in 1979, when he was at the peak of his career. However, he manages to recover after he receives treatment, and he makes a comeback and wins the Grand National in 1981.

Starring:
John Hurt, Ann Bell, Gregory Jones, Mick Dillon, Jan Francis
Directed By:
John Irvin
4. Shoot to Kill (1988)
14
3
Shoot to Kill
R
14
3

Shoot to Kill is an action thriller film which tells the story of Steve, a criminal who has been on the run in the forests of Northern America. Meanwhile, an FBI agent Warren is obsessed with capturing him.   

Role:
Sarah Rennell
Starring:
Tom Berenger, Sidney Poitier, Clancy Brown, Richard Masur
Directed By:
Roger Spottiswoode
5. Drop Dead Gorgeous (1999)
13
3
Drop Dead Gorgeous
PG-13
13
3

Drop Dead Gorgeous is a romantic thriller comedy film, which revolves around the events of an annual beauty pageant in a small-town in Minnesota that turns ridiculously competitive and chaotic.

Role:
Gladys Leeman
Directed By:
Michael Patrick Jann
6. Summer School (1987)
15
3
Summer School
PG-13
15
3

Summer School is a teen comedy film which tells the story of Freddy, a gym teacher, who has to teach remedial English during summer school. Failing to do so would result in him losing his tenure. Therefore he finds himself stuck during the summer teaching a bunch of uninterested and unmotivated students.

Role:
Ms. Robin Elizabeth Bishop
Starring:
Mark Harmon, Carl Reiner, Fabiana Udenio, Courtney Thorne-Smith, Robin Thomas, Patrick Labyorteaux
Directed By:
7. Runaway (1984)
13
3
Runaway
PG-13
13
3

Runaway is a science fiction film which takes us to a future where robots have become a part of everyday life like any other electrical appliance. However, when robots malfunction, they pose a serious threat to human beings or their property, and such robots are called ‘runaways’. They are handled by a team of police officers called the ‘Runaway squad’. The film revolves around Sergeant Jack Ramsay, who joins the ‘Runaway squad’, after his fear of heights allows a criminal to escape.

Role:
Jackie Rogers
Starring:
Tom Selleck, Cynthia Rhodes, G.W. Bailey, Stan Shaw
Directed By:
8. One More Chance (1983)
12
3
One More Chance
12
3
Role:
Sheila
Starring:
John LaMotta, Marvin Flint, Logan Clarke, Wayne Alford
Directed By:
Sam Firstenberg
9. Look Who's Talking (1989)
18
3
Look Who's Talking
PG-13
18
3

Mollie, an account having an affair with her married client, is betrayed and left to raise baby Mickey by herself. She is looking for a life-partner who will care for both, Mickey and her. James, a cab-driver is her friend, and also Mickey’s preferred baby-sitter. But the idea of a working-class life-partner doesn’t appeal her. Can candid-communicator Mickey talk her into it?

Role:
Mollie
Starring:
John Travolta, Bruce Willis, Joan Rivers, Abe Vigoda, Olympia Dukakis, George Segal
Directed By:
Amy Heckerling
10. It Takes Two (1995)
16
3
It Takes Two
PG
16
3

Alyssa and Amanda are two little girls who are identical, although they are unaware of the existence of each other. After they meet, together they team up to prevent the marriage of Alyssa’s father to a self-centered socialite, and tries to match him with a caring woman, Diana.

Role:
Diane Barrows
Starring:
Mary-Kate Olsen, Ashley Olsen, Philip Bosco, Steve Guttenberg
Directed By:
Andy Tennant
11. Loverboy (1989)
11
3
Loverboy
PG-13
11
3

Due to his rebellious attitude and lack of direction and work ethic, Randy’s father forces him to come back home from college, and get a job. He begins to work as a pizza delivery boy, but his earnings are not enough to fund college by himself. He soon gets acquainted with a middle-aged wealthy Italian woman, who begins to seduce him. They soon end up having an affair, and in exchange, Randy also receives expensive gifts of money and clothing. She also introduces him to other women who are in need of his ‘services’.

Starring:
Patrick Dempsey, Carrie Fisher, Kate Jackson, Robert Ginty, Nancy Valen
Directed By:
Joan Micklin Silver
12. For Richer or Poorer (1997)
17
4
For Richer or Poorer
PG-13
17
4

For Richer or Poorer is a comedy film which tells the story of a socialite couple Brad and Caroline, who are going through marital and financial problems. Their lives get worse after they learn that their accountant has embezzled a huge sum of money and has put the blame on them. As they are pursued by the IRS, they are forced to go into hiding. Eventually, they find themselves among an Amish community in Pennsylvania, and decide to pose as relatives of the group. 

Role:
Caroline Sexton
Starring:
Tim Allen, Marla Maples, Wayne Knight, Michael Lerner, Jay O. Sanders
Directed By:
Bryan Spicer
13. She's Having a Baby (1988)
12
3
She's Having a Baby
PG-13
12
3

She’s Having a Baby is a romantic comedy drama film which tells the story of Jake and Kristy Briggs, who are newly married, and are living a happy life with each other. However, when they try to have a baby, they face a number of challenges and learn how unprepared they are, for what lies ahead.

Starring:
Olivia Newton-John, Kevin Bacon, John Candy, Ally Sheedy, Elizabeth McGovern, Wil Wheaton, John Ratzenberger
Directed By:
John Hughes
14. Syrup (2013)
11
3
Syrup
R
11
3

After a low-ranking marketing executive comes up with a brilliant idea, he requires the help of a smart co-worker so that they can keep the idea safe from corporate spies.

Role:
Kirstie Alley
Starring:
Lucy DeVito, Brittany Snow, Kellan Lutz, Amber Heard
Directed By:
Aram Rappaport
15. Village of the Damned (1995)
11
4
Village of the Damned
R
11
4

A mysterious event takes place where all residents of a village fall unconscious at the same time. Ten months later, ten women give birth on the very same day. The children not only grow up abnormally fast, but they also show strange abilities, and eventually they start seeming like a threat.  

Role:
Dr. Susan Verner
Starring:
John Carpenter, Christopher Reeve, Michael Paré, Meredith Salenger
Directed By:
16. Sibling Rivalry (1990)
14
3
Sibling Rivalry
PG-13
14
3
Role:
Marjorie Turner
Starring:
Sam Elliott, Bill Pullman, Scott Bakula, Carrie Fisher, Jami Gertz
Directed By:
17. Blind Date (1984)
11
3
Blind Date
R
11
3

Jonathan Ratchiff goes blind all of a sudden for no apparent reason. Doctors are unable to find the cause, but they fit him with an experimental electronic device that can restore his vision partially. With the aid of this device, he is able to witness a serial killer committing a murder, and decides to stop him.

Role:
Claire Simpson
Starring:
Valeria Golino, Keir Dullea, Joseph Bottoms, James Daughton, Lana Clarkson
Directed By:
Nico Mastorakis
18. Madhouse (1990)
13
3
Madhouse
TV-PG
13
3
Role:
Jessie Bannister
Starring:
Dennis Miller, John Larroquette, Alison La Placa, John Diehl
Directed By:
Tom Ropelewski
19. Look Who's Talking Too (1990)
14
4
Look Who's Talking Too
PG-13
14
4

Look Who’s Talking To is a romantic comedy film, which revolves around Mollie and James, who are having a second baby. However, their first-born Mikey, is unhappy with all the attention his new sister is getting, and this leads to a sibling rivalry between them.  

Role:
Mollie
Starring:
Roseanne Barr, Mel Brooks, Damon Wayans, Gilbert Gottfried, John Travolta, Bruce Willis, Elias Koteas
Directed By:
Amy Heckerling
20. Look Who's Talking Now (1993)
12
3
Look Who's Talking Now
PG-13
12
3

In this third installment of the franchise, Mollie and James adopt a street dog, Rocks, and a pedigree poodle Daphne, who are able to talk to each other. But the Ubriaccos face other issues as Mollie loses her job, while James is hired by dazzling cosmetic magnate Samantha as her pilot. To Mollie’s consternation, Samantha seems determined to monopolize James for herself.

Role:
Mollie Ubriacco
Starring:
Diane Keaton, Danny DeVito, John Travolta, Lysette Anthony
Directed By:
Tom Ropelewski
21. Accidental Love (2015)
8
2
Accidental Love
PG-13
8
2

After getting a nail accidentally lodged in her head, a small town waitress begins to behave erratically. She eventually heads to Washington DC, where a young politician begins to develop feelings for her.

Starring:
Tracy Morgan, Bill Hader, James Brolin, James Marsden, Jessica Biel, Jake Gyllenhaal, Raymond L. Brown Jr.
Directed By:
David O. Russell
22. Sticks & Stones (1996)
12
3
Sticks & Stones
PG-13
12
3
Starring:
William Gary Busey, Gary Busey, Chauncey Leopardi, Justin Isfeld, Max Goldblatt
Directed By:
Neil Tolkin
23. The Mao Game (1999)
11
3
The Mao Game
11
3
Role:
Diane Highland
Starring:
Veronica Alicino, Aces The Jive, Shan Applegate, Sue Bernard
Directed By:
Joshua John Miller
24. Nevada (1997)
10
3
Nevada
R
10
3
Starring:
Amy Brenneman, Gabrielle Anwar, Bridgette Wilson, Dee Wallace, James Wilder
Directed By:
Gary Tieche
25. Back by Midnight (2004)
9
3
Back by Midnight
R
9
3
Role:
Gloria Beaumont
Starring:
Rodney Dangerfield, Ed Begley Jr., Randy Quaid, Gilbert Gottfried, Phil LaMarr, Paul Rodriguez
Directed By:
Harry Basil
26. Orientation: A Scientology Information Film (1996)
2
0
Orientation: A Scientology Information Film
2
0
Role:
Herself - Actress (uncredited)
Starring:
Anne Archer, Larry Anderson, Norman Starkey, Bob Adams

TV Movie(s)

1. Sins of the Past (1984)
14
4
Sins of the Past
14
4
Role:
Patrice Cantwell
Starring:
Kim Cattrall, Barbara Carrera, Tracy Reed, Debby Boone
Directed By:
Peter H. Hunt
2. Saturday Night Live: The Best of Adam Sandler (1999)
12
3
Saturday Night Live: The Best of Adam Sandler
12
3
Role:
Newlywed (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
Starring:
Adam Sandler, Alec Baldwin, Glenn Close, Ellen Cleghorne
Directed By:
Beth McCarthy-Miller, Dave Wilson, Peter Corbett
3. Infidelity (1987)
14
4
Infidelity
14
4
Role:
Ellie Denato
Starring:
Robert Englund, Courtney Thorne-Smith, Lee Horsley, Laurie O'Brien
Directed By:
David Lowell Rich
4. Profoundly Normal (2003)
13
3
Profoundly Normal
13
3
Role:
Donna Lee Shelby Thornton
Starring:
Rosemary Dunsmore, Delroy Lindo, Kevin Duhaney, Catherine Fitch
Directed By:
Graeme Clifford
5. Family Sins (2004)
14
3
Family Sins
PG-13
14
3
Role:
Brenda Geck
Starring:
Will Patton, Kathleen Wilhoite, Kevin McNulty, Deanna Milligan
Directed By:
Graeme Clifford
6. David's Mother (1994)
12
3
David's Mother
TV-MA
12
3
Role:
Sally Goodson
Starring:
Sam Waterston, Stockard Channing, Chris Sarandon, Michael A. Goorjian
Directed By:
Robert Allan Ackerman
Awards:
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Special
7. Prince of Bel Air (1986)
12
3
Prince of Bel Air
12
3
Role:
Jamie Harrison
Starring:
Mark Harmon, Bart Braverman, Robert Vaughn, Patrick Labyorteaux
Directed By:
Charles Braverman
8. The Manzanis (2012)
12
3
The Manzanis
12
3
Role:
Angela
Starring:
Rhea Perlman, Michael Rispoli, Rebecca McFarland, Jared Abrahamson
Directed By:
Scott Ellis
9. Salem Witch Trials (2002)
13
3
Salem Witch Trials
13
3
Role:
Ann Putnam
Starring:
Rebecca De Mornay, Shirley MacLaine, Jay O. Sanders, Alan Bates
Directed By:
Joseph Sargent
10. Radiant City (1996)
12
2
Radiant City
12
2
Role:
Gloria Goodman
Starring:
Laraine Newman, Clancy Brown, Gil Bellows, Adam Lamberg
Directed By:
Robert Allan Ackerman
11. A Bunny's Tale (1985)
12
3
A Bunny's Tale
12
3
Role:
Gloria Steinem
Starring:
Joanna Kerns, Lisa Pelikan, Deborah Van Valkenburgh, Cotter Smith
Directed By:
Karen Arthur
12. Stark: Mirror Image (1986)
11
3
Stark: Mirror Image
11
3
Role:
Maggie Carter
Starring:
Michelle Phillips, Dennis Hopper, Ben Murphy, Nicolas Surovy
Directed By:
Noel Nosseck
13. Baby Sellers (2013)
12
3
Baby Sellers
12
3
Role:
Carla Huxley
Starring:
Jennifer Finnigan, Doron Bell, Nicole Muñoz, Arjun Gupta
Directed By:
Nick Willing
14. The Earth Day Special (1990)
11
2
The Earth Day Special
11
2
Starring:
Christopher Lloyd, Bea Arthur, Edward James Olmos, Lisa Bonet, Kelsey Grammer, Katey Sagal, Rick Moranis
Directed By:
Dwight Hemion, James Burrows, Gerry Cohen, Ted Haimes, Jim Henson
15. Write & Wrong (2007)
13
2
Write & Wrong
TV-PG
13
2
Role:
Byrdie Langdon
Starring:
Britt Irvin, Eric Christian Olsen, Stacy Grant, Peter Cockett
Directed By:
Graeme Clifford
16. Suddenly (1996)
11
3
Suddenly
11
3
Role:
Marty Doyle
Starring:
Lisa Robin Kelly, Colleen Camp, Nancy Cartwright, Jason Beghe
Directed By:
Robert Allan Ackerman
17. While I Was Gone (2004)
10
3
While I Was Gone
10
3
Role:
Jo Beckett
Starring:
Peter Horton, Bill Smitrovich, Deborah Odell, Janaya Stephens
Directed By:
Mike Robe
18. Masquerade (1990)
9
2
Masquerade
9
2
Role:
Casey. Collins
Starring:
Ernest Borgnine, Rod Taylor, Howard Da Silva, Bo Brundin
Directed By:
Peter H. Hunt
19. The Minister of Divine (2007)
8
2
The Minister of Divine
8
2
Role:
Sydney Hudson
Starring:
W. Earl Brown, Malcolm Barrett, Riki Lindhome, Kurt Doss
Directed By:
Pamela Fryman

Animation(s)

Mickey's 60th Birthday (1988)
Mickey's 60th Birthday
Starring:
John Ritter, Jimmy Smits, Ted Danson, Woody Harrelson, Kelsey Grammer, Carl Reiner, John Ratzenberger
Directed By:
Scott Garen
The Wonderful World of Disney (1995)
The Wonderful World of Disney
Starring:
Sarah Hyland, Alan Thicke, Marion Ross, Lucas Black, Malcolm McDowell, Jenna Haze, Tony Danza
Directed By:
Simon Wincer, James Frawley, Robert King, Nadia Tass, Mark Rosman
Peter and the Wolf (1995)
Peter and the Wolf
Role:
Annie / Bird / Duck / Cat (voice)
Starring:
Lloyd Bridges, Ross Malinger, George Daugherty, David Ka Lik Wong
Directed By:
George Daugherty, Jean Flynn

TV Shows and Videos

Masquerade (1983)
Masquerade
Role:
Casey Collins (13 episodes, 1983-1984)
Starring:
Claude Akins, Sybil Danning, Eve Plumb, Dick Van Patten, Alan Thicke, Ernest Borgnine, Rod Taylor
Cheers (1982)
Cheers
TV-PG
Starring:
Alexis Smith, Tom Skerritt, Kate Mulgrew, Barbara Feldon, Leah Remini, Celeste Holm, Harry Connick Jr.
Directed By:
James Burrows, Andy Ackerman, Thomas Lofaro, John Ratzenberger, Tim Berry
Awards:
Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Comedy or Musical, Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
North and South (1985)
North and South
Role:
Virgilia Hazard / ... (6 episodes, 1985)
Starring:
Robert Mitchum, Gene Kelly, Jean Simmons, Forest Whitaker, Elizabeth Taylor, David Carradine, Hal Holbrook
Directed By:
Richard T. Heffron
North and South, Book II (1986)
North and South, Book II
Role:
Virgilia Hazard (6 episodes, 1986)
Starring:
Olivia de Havilland, Patrick Swayze, Bryan Cranston, Linda Evans, James Stewart, Jean Simmons, Robert Englund
Directed By:
Kevin Connor
Quark (1977)
Quark
Starring:
Conrad Janis, Richard Benjamin, Tim Thomerson, Patricia Barnstable
The Middle (2009)
The Middle
TV-PG
Starring:
Cheryl Hines, Ray Romano, Brian Doyle-Murray, Jimmy Kimmel, Alan Ruck, Betty White, Doris Roberts
Directed By:
Lee Shallat Chemel, Elliot Hegarty, Phil Traill, Blake T. Evans, Ken Whittingham
The King of Queens (1998)
The King of Queens
TV-PG
Starring:
Leigh-Allyn Baker, Vanna White, Gavin MacLeod, Lou Ferrigno, Eric Roberts, Nick Offerman, Kevin James
Directed By:
Rob Schiller, James Widdoes, Pamela Fryman, Mark Cendrowski, Henry Chan
The Hitchhiker (1983)
The Hitchhiker
Role:
Angelica / ... (2 episodes, 1985-1987)
Starring:
Geraldine Page, Joe Pantoliano, Rae Dawn Chong, Bill Paxton, Peggy Lipton, Lauren Hutton, Season Hubley
Directed By:
Phillip Noyce, Randy Bradshaw, Colin Bucksey, Christopher Leitch, Richard Rothstein
The Fran Drescher Show (2010)
The Fran Drescher Show
Role:
Herself (1 episode, 2010)
Starring:
Fran Drescher, Gloria Allred, Peter Marc Jacobson, Matthew Hoffman
Wings (1990)
Wings
TV-PG
Starring:
Jay Leno, Megan Mullally, Bebe Neuwirth, Christina Moore, Jenny McCarthy, Debbie Reynolds, Gilbert Gottfried
Directed By:
Andy Ackerman, Jeff Melman, Leonard R. Garner Jr., Noam Pitlik, Peter Bonerz
Hot in Cleveland (2010)
Hot in Cleveland
TV-PG
Starring:
Ken Jeong, Tom Arnold, Luke Perry, Fred Willard, Cloris Leachman, Mary Tyler Moore, Jennifer Love Hewitt
Directed By:
Andy Cadiff, David Trainer, John Whitesell, Gil Junger, Joe Regalbuto
Flaked (2016)
Flaked
TV-MA
Starring:
Will Arnett, Elisabeth Rohm, Annabeth Gish, Robert Wisdom, George Basil, David Sullivan
Directed By:
Michael Patrick Jann, Benjamin Berman, Josh Gordon, Will Speck, Tom DiCillo
The Last Don (1997)
The Last Don
R
Role:
Rose Marie Clericuzio (3 episodes, 1997)
Starring:
Daryl Hannah, Christopher Meloni, Danny Aiello, Rory Cochrane, David Marciano
Directed By:
Graeme Clifford
3 Chains o' Gold (1994)
3 Chains o' Gold
Starring:
Prince, Levi Seacer Jr., Tony Mosley, Tommy Barbarella
Directed By:
Prince, Parris Patton, Randee St. Nicholas
Scream Queens (2015)
Scream Queens
TV-14
Starring:
Brooke Shields, John Stamos, Lea Michele, Keke Palmer, Ariana Grande, Chad Michael Murray, Taylor Lautner
Directed By:
Barbara Brown, Brad Falchuk, Bradley Buecker, Michael Uppendahl, Ian Brennan
Without a Trace (2002)
Without a Trace
TV-14
Starring:
Jared Harris, Elizabeth Berkley, Jonathan Banks, Shailene Woodley, Martin Landau, Marin Hinkle, Sarah Rafferty
Directed By:
John F. Showalter, Paul Holahan, Martha Mitchell, Jeannot Szwarc, Jonathan Kaplan
The Love Boat (1977)
The Love Boat
TV-G
Starring:
Richard Dawson, Bob Crane, Anne Meara, Esther Rolle, Raymond Burr, Trevor Howard, Lana Turner
Directed By:
Richard Kinon, Roger Duchowny, Robert Scheerer, Allen Baron, Ted Lange
Prince: My Name Is Prince (1992)
Prince: My Name Is Prince
Role:
Vanessa Bartholomew
Starring:
Prince, Lauren Green
Directed By:
Parris Patton
Blonde (2001)
Blonde
Starring:
Jensen Ackles, Ann-Margret, Emily Browning, Patrick Dempsey, Richard Roxburgh, Eric Bogosian, Titus Welliver
Directed By:
Joyce Chopra
Glory Days (2002)
Glory Days
Starring:
Emily VanCamp, Noel Fisher, Julie Benz, Justin Chatwin
Dharma & Greg (1997)
Dharma & Greg
TV-PG
Starring:
Ed Asner, Billy West, Juliette Lewis, Miriam Margolyes, Drew Carey, Alice Ghostley, Thomas Gibson
Directed By:
Gail Mancuso, J.D. Lobue, Asaad Kelada, Robert Berlinger, Amanda Bearse
Fat Actress (2005)
Fat Actress
TV-MA
Role:
Kirstie Alley (7 episodes, 2005)
Starring:
Kevin Nealon, Melissa Gilbert, Connie Stevens, Carmen Electra, Kelly Preston, Bryan Callen, Rachael Harris
Directed By:
Keith Truesdell
Ink (1996)
Ink
Starring:
Angie Everhart, Mary Steenburgen, Ted Danson, Christine Ebersole, Alana Austin
Directed By:
Joe Regalbuto, Thomas Schlamme, Philip Charles MacKenzie, Robert Berlinger, Brian K. Roberts
Flesh 'n' Blood (1991)
Flesh 'n' Blood
Starring:
Tamera Mowry, Leslie Nielsen, David Keith, Peri Gilpin, Perry Anzilotti, Lisa Darr
Directed By:
Noam Pitlik
Veronica's Closet (1997)
Veronica's Closet
Role:
Veronica Chase (67 episodes, 1997-2000)
Starring:
Portia de Rossi, Scott Baio, Zooey Deschanel, RuPaul, Billy Connolly, Anna Nicole Smith, Tia Carrere
Directed By:
Robert Berlinger, Shelley Jensen, Alan Rafkin, Joe Regalbuto, Michael Lembeck
Kirstie Alley's Big Life (2010)
Kirstie Alley's Big Life
Role:
Herself (12 episodes, 2010)
Starring:
Lillie Price Stevenson, William True Stevenson, Kelly Coleman, Jim Hazel
Kirstie (2013)
Kirstie
TV-PG
Role:
Maddie Banks (12 episodes, 2013-2014)
Starring:
Jason Alexander, Kristin Chenoweth, Rhea Perlman, John Travolta, Cloris Leachman, Michael Richards
Directed By:
Andy Cadiff
Time Out: The Truth About HIV, AIDS, and You (1992)
Time Out: The Truth About HIV, AIDS, and You
Role:
Herself
Starring:
Tom Cruise, Jasmine Guy, Mayim Bialik, Paula Abdul
Directed By:
Malcolm-Jamal Warner

Kirstie Alley Awards

Golden Globe Awards
Cheers Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Comedy or Musical 1991
Primetime Emmy Awards
David's Mother Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Special 1994
Cheers Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series 1991
People's Choice Awards
Winner Favorite Female Performer in a New Television Series 1998
Winner Favorite Female TV Performer 1991