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Kelly Carlson may have begun her journey in the spotlight as a real-life model, but it wasn’t until she stepped into the role of one on television that things really started to take off for Kelly Carlson. Though her early acting gigs were few and far between—and honestly, easy to overlook—it was her standout performance as Kimber Henry, the emotionally torn Miami model and aspiring adult film star on FX’s bold and often controversial series Nip/Tuck, that truly put Kelly Carlson on the map. Thanks to that unforgettable portrayal, Kelly Carlson quickly climbed the ranks and landed herself firmly on Hollywood’s list of rising stars. There’s no denying it—Kelly Carlson made her mark when she brought depth, drama, and vulnerability to a character that could’ve easily been just another stereotype.
When it comes to Kelly Carlson’s career highlights, one film really stands out as her highest rated performance—Starship Troopers 2: Hero of the Federation, released back in 2004. It’s definitely the project that earned her the most positive attention from fans and critics alike. On the other hand, Kelly Carlson also had a role in The Marine (2006), which, unfortunately, turned out to be her lowest rated movie to date. While Kelly Carlson has taken on various roles over the years, these two films mark the highs and lows in terms of critical reception. Still, Kelly Carlson continues to be remembered for her work in mid-2000s genre films, with Kelly Carlson’s filmography reflecting both promising moments and less successful ventures.