Kim Kardashian played villain in CSI: NY before All's Fair

Long before her starring role in Ryan Murphy's legal drama All's Fair, Kim Kardashian appeared as a scheming villain in a 2009 episode of CSI: NY. The episode highlighted her early foray into scripted television acting. This role underscores her growing acting resume amid mixed reviews for her recent Hulu series.

Kim Kardashian, widely recognized for her reality television fame, has built a series of acting credits over the years, starting well before her prominent position in Ryan Murphy's 2025 Hulu series All's Fair. In that show, she portrays divorce lawyer Allura Grant alongside a cast including Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash-Betts, Glenn Close, and Sarah Paulson. While reviews for All's Fair have been largely unfavorable, with some praising only Paulson's performance, Kardashian's involvement marks a significant step in her acting career, not a debut.

Her scripted television debut came in 2009 with a guest role on CSI: NY. In Season 6, Episode 11 titled "Second Chances," Kardashian played Debbie Fallon, a character who appears to assist homeless addicts alongside her friend Grace Chandler, portrayed by Vanessa Lachey. In truth, the duo are ruthless killers who secure life insurance policies on the men they aid before deliberately running them over with a car to claim the payouts. The episode follows the New York Crime Lab as it uncovers their scheme and brings them to justice.

That same year, Kardashian took on a recurring role as Elle in Season 3 of the surf drama Beyond the Break. Her film work began in 2008 with the role of Lisa in the parody Disaster Movie, followed by a part in the 2009 comedy Deep in the Valley. In 2012, she appeared as Nikki LePree in Season 4 of the Lifetime series Drop Dead Diva. A more substantial role arrived in 2013 with Tyler Perry's drama Temptation: Confessions of a Marriage Counselor. Her collaboration with Ryan Murphy extended to 2023, when she played Siobhan Corbyn in American Horror Story: Delicate. Though many of her appearances have been brief or as herself, these roles demonstrate Kardashian's persistent efforts in acting despite her primary fame from reality programming.

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