It may be searching for the actor(s) from Skyscraper 1996 within that DDR Movies database. Specifically, Anna Nicole Smith, Richard Roundtree, or even stunt coordinator J.J. Perry (now a famous director).
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If you were browsing the action section of a Blockbuster Video in the mid-90s, you couldn't miss the box art. It featured Anna Nicole Smith, clad in a tight black dress, clutching a firearm with a towering inferno behind her. It promised adrenaline, sex appeal, and explosions. While 1996’s Skyscraper delivered on all three, it did so in a way that has cemented its status as a fascinating time capsule of 90s B-movie glory.
To understand Skyscraper, you have to understand the cultural moment of Anna Nicole Smith. In 1996, she was at the peak of her mainstream fame. Fresh off her status as a Guess? model and Playboy Playmate of the Year, she was transitioning into acting. It may be searching for the actor(s) from
In the film, she plays Carrie Wink (credited as Carrie Wisk), a helicopter pilot who runs a charter service. Smith was not an experienced action star, and the film doesn't try to hide that; instead, it leans into her strengths—her physical presence and her unique, breathless line delivery. She serves as a hybrid of a "femme fatale" and a reluctant hero. While the acting is often criticized as wooden, there is an undeniable charm to her performance. She commits to the physicality of the role, running through hallways and engaging in firefights with a surprising amount of conviction.
The fragment "wwwddrmoviesactor" suggests a user looking for context or archives related to the cast. The supporting cast is a who's-who of character actors. Let’s break this strange chunk
For those searching for the actors, it’s worth noting that Skyscraper was one of the highest-profile roles for the supporting cast, largely due to Smith's involvement. The film is often cited on databases and fan wikis (like IMDb or retro movie blogs) as a prime example of the "Die Hard on a X" formula.