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Luscious and sensuous well-built brunette stunner Patty Mullen was an actress and model who alas only acted in two movies during her regrettably short-lived cinematic career. Mullen hails from Staten Island. Patty first turned heads with a steamy nude pictorial as a Pet of the Month in the August, 1986 issue of "Penthouse." She was named Pet of the Year in 1987; she both graced the cover of and did a follow-up nude pictorial in the January, 1988 issue of "Penthouse." Mullen was quite appealing and eye-catching in a dual role as Judy and Kiki LaRue in the amusingly cruddy 80s slasher send-up "Doom Asylum." Mullen gave an even better, more assured and flat-out hilarious performance as the titular lovely, yet lethal street walker in the uproariously outrageous tongue-in-cheek horror comedy romp "Frankenhooker." In addition, Patty appeared as a judge in the televised wrestling program "Clash of the Champions." More recently, Mullen was featured in a nine minute interview segment in the Special Edition DVD of "Frankenhooker." Patty Mullen now lives in Florida and has two daughters.- Lisa Baur is known for National Lampoon's Animal House (1978) and Charlie's Angels (1976).
- Laurie Zimmer was born on 2 March 1949. She is an actress, known for Assault on Precinct 13 (1976), D'un jour à l'autre (1978) and Prime Time (1977). She is married to James Bruce Steele. They have two children.
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Cynthia Rhodes is a retired American actress, singer and dancer. Her film roles include Tina Tech in Flashdance (1983), Jackie in Staying Alive (1983), officer Karen Thompson in Runaway (1984), and Penny in Dirty Dancing (1987). Born in Nashville, Tennessee, Rhodes began her show business career working at Opryland USA as a singer and dancer while attending Glencliff High School during the 1970s. Raised in a Baptist family, Rhodes tried to maintain a clean-cut image in her acting roles and in the media, turning down scripts that required nudity and refusing offers to pose for pictorials in Playboy magazine. Sylvester Stallone, the director of Staying Alive, stated that Rhodes "would sooner quit the business before doing anything to embarrass her parents."- Julie Entwisle is known for In & Out (1997) and The Night Flier (1997). She is married to Mark Pavia.
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