Linnea Quigley

The Queen of "Sex and Scare" cinema, Linnea Quigley at first looks a bit like Goldie Hawn or Barbara Harris, with her often teased blonde hair and playful, wide-eyed expression. Quigley began in more straightforward soft-core erotic fare, and also played a small roles in the rowdy comedy, "Cheech and Chong's Nice Dreams" (1981) and the low-budget actioner "Savage Streets" (1984), in which she played a deaf mute who gets beaten up and raped. Quigley reached the top of the B-movie pyramid with films like "Return of the Living Dead" (1985) and "Treasure of the Moon Goddess" (1987).