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Claire King
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Claire King

· Active 1972–2022

Claire King, an English actress, delivers a striking performance in Cold Light of Day (1989), where she navigates the treacherous waters of exploitation cinema. Known for her notable roles in British television, including Kim Tate in Emmerdale, King brings a distinct presence to the film's gritty narrative. With a background in soap operas and reality TV, her transition to cult films highlights her versatility and commitment to diverse storytelling, making her a compelling figure in the realm of cult cinema.

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Cold Light of Day

Cold Light of Day

1989 ★ 5.3
as Prostitute

In late-1970s London, middle-aged civil servant Jordan March, apprehended by authorities, recounts the various murders he committed to Inspector Simmons, which are relayed through flashbacks. Jordan's killing spree began with a young former art student, Joe, whom he meets at a pub. After the two have drinks, Joe returns home with Jordan. Jordan finds Joe attractive, agrees to let Joe stay in his flat until he can regain stability. The next morning, Jordan spies on Joe as he takes a bath. Joe and Jordan have coffee at a cafe, but their conversation soon turns contentious. After Jordan departs for work, Joe cruises a young man for sex in the cafe bathroom. Jordan soon become possessive of the young and freewheeling Joe, who gradually unabashedly takes advantage of him. One morning, while Joe lies sleeping, Jordan strangles him to death, before collapsing atop his body. He then experiences a flashback of the death of his grandfather as a child. He keeps Joe's corpse in his bed, engaging in necrophilia with the body. Later, while walking through a red-light district, Jordan is approached by a female prostitute who ushers him into her flat. She attempts to seduce him, but he rebuffs her efforts; nonetheless, he pays her for her efforts before nervously departing. Later, Jordan returns to the cafe and is approached by a young homeless man who asks for a cigarette. Though Jordan is annoyed, the man manages to convince Jordan to let him stay with him. Once at his flat, Jordan attacks the man, strangling him as he sits in an armchair before drowning him in his bathtub. After the murder, Jordan falls into a drunken sleep, and has nightmares about his grandfather's death, which he witnessed as a child. The following day, Jordan dismembers and skins the man's corpse, flushing heaps of flesh down the toilet, and boiling his severed head. Jordan encounters another young punk, Stephen, on the streets of London, and saves him from a drug overdose. Stephen returns with Jordan to his flat, where he locks himself in the bathroom and injects himself with heroin. After stumbling out of the bathroom, Stephen collapses, suffering another overdose. Jordan proceeds to strangle him to death with a belt. The next day, Julie, another tenant who lives beneath Jordan's flat, finds her bathroom plumbing appears to be clogged, and phones the landlord to inspect it. She informs Jordan of this, which causes him to panic. Jordan brings pieces of Stephen's flesh and organs outside, where he disposes of them in a storm drain. Meanwhile, the plumber inspecting the building notices a stench of decay, and finds remnants of human flesh in the pipes, leading him to contact the police. Jordan is arrested, and his flat dismantled by police. Beneath the floorboards, they uncover Joe's corpse, along with the dismembered bodies of the two other men.

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Filmography

19 credits
2020s 3 credits
2020
Movie ★ 4.7
2020
TV
2010s 4 credits
2018
King of Crime as Yvonne King
Movie ★ 4.5
2016
Movie
2010
TV ★ 6.0
2000s 7 credits
2007
TV ★ 5.0
2007
TV ★ 4.5
2006
Mayo as Gina Harper
TV ★ 4.2
2004
TV ★ 9.0
2003
The Royal as Lucy Bayliss
TV ★ 7.8
2001
TV ★ 5.0
1990s 2 credits
1999
TV ★ 7.6
1999
Bad Girls as Karen Betts
TV ★ 7.6
1980s 2 credits
1989
Movie ★ 5.3
1987
Eat the Rich as Yuppie Bitch
Movie ★ 6.2
1970s 1 credit
1972
Emmerdale as Kim Tate
TV ★ 4.3