Carey Lowell, born in 1961, is an American actress known for her striking performances in the 1980s. In Dangerously Close (1986), she plays a pivotal role that underscores the film's themes of youth and rebellion against societal norms. Lowell's transition from modeling to acting brought a unique presence to the screen, allowing her to navigate the gritty narratives of the era. Her work in cult cinema remains a testament to the exploration of complex characters within the genre.
Dangerously Close
At an elite school, a group of students who call themselves The Sentinels begin terrorizing their socially undesirable classmates. Soon, one of their targets ends up brutally murdered. An editor of the high school paper begins to investigate and The Sentinels become even more ruthless in their behavior.