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  2. Brinke Stevens - Wikipedia

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    Brinke Stevens (born Charlene Elizabeth Brinkman, September 20, 1954) is an American actress.A native of San Diego, Stevens initially pursued a career as a marine biologist prior to becoming an actress, earning an undergraduate degree in biology from San Diego State University before studying marine biology at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography.

  3. Michelle Bauer - Wikipedia

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    Bauer's Penthouse centerfold appearance led to acting for the Playboy Channel and a film try-out for director Fred Olen Ray. Ray liked her audition, and offered her the part if she would be willing to dye her hair black. Her first B movie was The Tomb (1986), [1] it would be the first of many.

  4. Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama - Wikipedia

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    The film was directed by Brinke Stevens. Stevens and Michelle Bauer, her co-star from the original film, have cameos. They are joined in the cast by Kelli Maroney, Glory Rodriguez, and Audrey Neal. [13] In April 2019, Full Moon Features announced a sequel to the film as part of their Deadly Ten promotion.

  5. Nightmare Sisters - Wikipedia

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    Nightmare Sisters (also released as Sorority Succubus Sisters) is a 1988 direct-to-video, low-budget, horror comedy.It is notable as one of only two films in which 1980s scream queens Linnea Quigley, Brinke Stevens, and Michelle Bauer appear together, excluding later reunion films such as 1313:Cougar Cult.

  6. Femme Fatales (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The magazine became the basis of the film noir-inspired TV series Femme Fatales, which aired on Cinemax from May 13, 2011 to August 10, 2012. Mark A. Altman was the co-creator and executive producer of the show while Williams was credited as co-executive producer.

  7. Jack-O - Wikipedia

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    Jack-O stars Linnea Quigley, Maddisen K. Krown, Gary Doles, Ryan Latshaw, and Catherine Walsh, with cameo appearances by John Carradine, Cameron Mitchell (both posthumous appearances), and Brinke Stevens. The film was released direct-to-video.

  8. Teenage Exorcist - Wikipedia

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    Teenage Exorcist is a 1991 American comedy horror film directed by Grant Austin Waldman and written by Brinke Stevens from a story by Fred Olen Ray. The film stars Stevens, Eddie Deezen, and Robert Quarry. Though the film was shot in 1991, Teenage Exorcist was not released on video until 1994.

  9. The Naked Monster - Wikipedia

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    The Naked Monster is a 2005 American ultra low-budget science-fiction and horror comedy fan film written by Ted Newsom and directed by Newsom and Wayne Berwick as an homage to and spoof of the "giant monster-on-the-loose" films of the 1950s.