She portrayed Holly, a fascinating character who provided dimension to the film’s critique on materialism and domination.
Her work at this period demonstrated her versatility, seamlessly transitioning between genres. In 1989, she participated in two more films: the horror sequel “Stepfather II: Make Room for Daddy”
And the action-comedy “Blind Fury,” both starring Terry O’Quinn. These jobs enabled her to retain a steady presence in Hollywood during the late 1980s,
Despite the hurdles posed by her previous career setback. Throughout the 1990s, she remained active on television,
guest-starring in major shows like “Quantum Leap,” “ER,” “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine,” “Murder, She Wrote,” and “Sliders.”