Linnea Quigley was born on May 27, 1958, in Davenport, Iowa. She is an American actress, producer, model, singer, and author. Her father was a chiropractor, and her mother was a homemaker. She moved to Los Angeles in the late 1970s to pursue an acting career.
Quigley is primarily known for her work in low-budget horror films, earning her the title of “Scream Queen.” Her career began with small roles in films like “Fairy Tales” (1978) and “Auditions” (1978). She quickly became a recognizable figure in the horror genre due to her willingness to perform nude scenes and her energetic, often comedic, performances.
Some of her most popular and recognizable movie roles include:
Beyond these, Quigley has appeared in hundreds of other films, often in smaller or cameo roles. Her extensive filmography covers a wide range of low-budget horror, exploitation, and B-movies.
In addition to acting, Quigley has explored other creative avenues. She has released music albums, including “Linnea Quigley’s Scream Queen,” and has written books, including “Chain Saw Confidential: How We Made
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