1980s Throughout the 1980s, Remsen appeared in at least ten movies, with two of them
made for television. Some of those films were the best known horror films of the decade. She also appeared in six different television programs. She had a part as a teenager in ''Jacqueline Susann's Valley of the Dolls
, a 1981 TV movie which was directed by Walter Grauman. Then she had a credited role as Chris in Not My Kid, which was directed Michael Tuchner, and released in 1985. She then had a part as a stage manager in The Facts of Life episode "3, 2, 1". She then had a major role as Samantha in the Jim Wilson directed 1986 film Smart Alec
, which also starred Ben Glass, Antony Alda, Orson Bean and Natasha Kautsky. The next movie she appeared in was the made-for-television film Dreams of Gold: The Mel Fisher Story, which was directed by James Goldstone and starred Cliff Robertson and Loretta Swit. Her role as Taffi Fisher, the youngest child of the treasure hunter Mel Fisher (Robertson) was a prominent one. In 1987, she appeared in 21 Jump Street, CBS Schoolbreak Special, and Our House''. She then appeared in
Two Moon Junction, which was directed by
Zalman King. She played the part of Carolee. The 1980s saw Remsen appear in some well known horror films. She had a part in ''
A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge'', which was released in 1985. Another film released the same year was Ramsey Thomas's
Appointment with Fear, in which she played the part of Heather. She was a prominent cast member in the 1988 film
Pumpkinhead which was directed by
Stan Winston. She played the part of Maggie, the girlfriend of Joel Hoffman's character Steve. Also released that year was
Ghoulies II, directed by
Albert Band. In that film she had a prominent part playing the role of Nicole, who teams up with Larry (Damon Martin) to find a way to send the titular creatures back to hell. In 1989, she appeared in the
Jim &
Ken Wheat, directed and produced
After Midnight. The film was in three parts with a different story in each. She played the part of Maggie in the "Allison's Story" segment.
1990s In 1990, Remsen appeared on stage at the Friends Theatre in the play
Montana, playing the part of Gayle. Also in 1990, she landed a regular role as Pamela in
Tribes. She appeared in the first episode which aired on 5 March that year. She appeared in a total of 65 of the show's 101 episodes, with her last airing on 1 June. Later that year she appeared as Trish in the
Doogie Howser, M.D. episode "Car Wars". In 1992, the comedy film
Round Numbers was released. The cast included
Kate Mulgrew,
Samantha Eggar,
Marty Ingels, and Rick Dano. Remsen's sister Anne Remsen Manners was involved in the casting. Rremsen played the part of Constance, and was credited as Kerry Remsen Phillips. ==Later years==