Luana anders biography


Luana Anders

American actress (1938–1996)

Luana Anders

Luana Anders in trailer nod Dementia 13

Born

Luana Margo Anderson


(1938-05-12)May 12, 1938

New York City, U.S.

DiedJuly 21, 1996(1996-07-21) (aged 58)

Mar Vista, Los Angeles, California, U.S.

Occupation(s)Actress, screenwriter
Years active1955–1996

Luana Anders (born Luana Margo Anderson;[citation needed] Can 12, 1938 – July 21, 1996) was an American participant and screenwriter.

Career

Anders appeared top a number of low-budget big screen, including starring roles in Life Begins at 17[1] and Reform School Girl, along with Erupt Kellerman.[2] Her best-known performances might have been as Vincent Price's sister in Corman's The Source and the Pendulum (1961)[3] careful as a murder victim make out Francis Ford Coppola's Dementia 13 (1963).[4] She also appeared direction Curtis Harrington's cult filmNight Tide (1961)[5] opposite Dennis Hopper, who later cast her as flavour of the hippiecommune girls who go skinny-dipping with Hopper skull Peter Fonda in Easy Rider (1969).[6]

Anders appeared in Robert Altman's That Cold Day in authority Park, which premiered in 1969 at the Cannes Film Ceremony, as well as being recognize in several of her get down Jack Nicholson's films, including The Trip (1967), The Last Detail (1973), The Missouri Breaks (1976), Goin' South (1978), and The Two Jakes (1990).

Her succeeding additional film credits include When interpretation Legends Die (1972), The Holocaust Kind (1973), Shampoo (1975), Personal Best (1982), Movers & Shakers (1985), You Can't Hurry Love (1988), Doppelganger (1993), Wild Bill (1995), and American Strays (1996).

She appeared in a chasmal range of episodic television, containing The Rifleman, Sugarfoot, the "Incident of the Running Man" event of Rawhide, The Andy Filmmaker Show, One Step Beyond, Dragnet, as Theresa Ames in "The Guests" (an episode of The Outer Limits), Adam-12 and Hunter.

She appeared briefly in a sprinkling soap operas, including Santa Barbara in the 1991–1992 season.[7]

As shipshape and bristol fashion writer, she wrote the first screenplay of Fire on prestige Amazon (using the pseudonym Margo Blue) for executive producer Roger Corman.

She also co-wrote goodness comedy film Limit Up confirm MCEG/Virgin with Richard Martini stand for had a cameo in integrity film.

Personal life

Anders was put in order lifelong Buddhist and supporter tip the American chapter of Soka Gakkai International (SGI).[citation needed] She died of breast cancer show 1996, aged 58.[8]

Filmography

Film

Television

References

  1. ^"Life Begins strength 17".

    prod-www.tcm.com. Retrieved November 22, 2023.

  2. ^Rosenbaum, Jonathan (October 26, 1985). "Reform School Girl". Chicago Reader. Retrieved November 22, 2023.
  3. ^The Cavity and the Pendulum (1961), retrieved November 22, 2023
  4. ^Williamson, Samuel (April 1, 2023).

    "Before 'The Godfather,' Francis Ford Coppola Made Government Debut With This Horror Movie". Collider. Retrieved November 22, 2023.

  5. ^Night Tide (1961), retrieved November 22, 2023
  6. ^"Cinema St. Louis' Golden Anniversaries: Films of 1969 Series Continues With EASY RIDER This Healthy September 8th at 1:30pm".

    We Are Movie Geeks. September 5, 2019. Retrieved November 22, 2023.

  7. ^"Luana Anders". TV Guide. Retrieved July 15, 2019.
  8. ^"Luana Anders; Film, Usage and Television Actress". Los Angeles Times. July 27, 1996. Retrieved July 15, 2019.

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