Linnea Quigley is an American actress, film producer, model, singer and author.
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref(s) |
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1975 | Psycho From Texas | Barmaid | Quigley appeared in the 1978 edit of the film known under the titles The Mama's Boy, The Hurting or Psycho from Texas | [1] |
1978 | Deathsport | Courtesan | Uncredited | [2] |
Fairy Tales | Dream Girl | |||
Auditions | Sally Webster | |||
1979 | Summer Camp | Pam | Credited as Barbara Gold | |
Stone Cold Dead | First Victim | Uncredited | ||
Tourist Trap | Mannequin | Uncredited | ||
1981 | Graduation Day | Dolores | ||
Don't Go Near the Park | Bondi's Mother | |||
Nice Dreams | Blondie Group #2 | |||
1983 | The Black Room | Milly | ||
Still Smokin | Blonde in Spa | Uncredited | ||
Get Crazy | Groupie | Uncredited | ||
Young Warriors | Ginger | |||
Nudes in Limbo | Model | Uncredited | ||
1984 | Savage Streets | Heather | ||
Silent Night, Deadly Night | Denise | |||
Party Games for Adults | Various roles | |||
Fatal Games | Athlete | |||
1985 | Kidnapped Girls Agency | Cathy Messenger | Credited as Jessie Dalton | |
The Return of the Living Dead | "Trash" | |||
1986 | Stalked! | Credited as Jessie Dalton | ||
Scorpion | Lea Johns / The Scorpion | Credited as Jessie Dalton | ||
Avenged | Carol 'C.C.' Chambers | Credited as Jessie Dalton | ||
Sweethearts | Cupid's Corner Host | Credited as Pamela Peck | ||
Beverly Hills Girls | Linnea | Credited as Linnea La Stray | ||
1987 | Flash! | Credited as Jessie Dalton | ||
Creepozoids | Bianca | |||
Treasure of the Moon Goddess | Lu De Belle | |||
1988 | Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama | Spider | ||
Nightmare Sisters | Melody | |||
Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers | Samantha | |||
Night of the Demons | Suzanne | |||
Dead Heat | Zombie Go-Go Girl | Uncredited | ||
A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master | Soul from Freddy's Chest | |||
Vice Academy | Didi / Fluffer | |||
1989 | Assault of the Party Nerds | Bambi | ||
American Rampage | Paris Girl | Credited as Elizabeth MacIntosh | ||
Dr. Alien | Rocker Chick #2 | |||
Deadly Embrace | Michelle Arno | |||
Witchtrap | Ginger Kowolski | |||
Murder Weapon | Dawn | |||
Sexbomb | Phoebe Love | Credited as Linnea | ||
Robot Ninja | Miss Barbeau | |||
Blood Nasty | Wanda Dance | |||
1990 | The Girl I Want | Teri | ||
Vice Academy Part 2 | Didi | |||
Diggin' Up Business | Mona | |||
Linnea Quigley's Horror Workout | Herself | |||
1991 | Virgin High | Kathleen | ||
The Guyver | Scream Queen | |||
1992 | Innocent Blood | Nurse Nancy Smith | ||
Blood Church | Julia Francine | |||
1993 | Beach Babes from Beyond | Sally | ||
1994 | Pumpkinhead II: Blood Wings | Nadine | ||
Vampire Hunter | ||||
1995 | Assault of the Party Nerds 2: The Heavy Petting Detective | Bambi | ||
Stripteaser | Waitress | Uncredited | ||
Jack-O | Carolyn Miller | |||
1996 | Fatal Frames | Wendy Williams | ||
Sick-o-pathics | Scream Queen | Segment "Commercial: Dr. Riker's Hair Lotion" | ||
1997 | Hollywood Cops | Ryder | ||
1998 | Mari-Cookie and the Killer Tarantula | Tere | ||
Phantoms | Woman in room 204 | Uncredited | ||
Boogie Boy | Gretchen | |||
Death Mask | Angel Wilson | |||
Curse of the Lesbian Love Goddess | ||||
1999 | The Killer Eye | TV shower Girl | Uncredited | |
Animals | Dana Miles-Evans | |||
Moving Targets | District Attorney | |||
Kolobos | Dorothy | |||
Play It to the Bone | Overdosed Hooker | Uncredited | ||
2000 | Sex Files: Pleasureville | Texas Lilly | ||
Blind Target | Serena Erwin | |||
2001 | Horrorvision | Photo Model | Uncredited | |
The Monster Man | Aunt Ruth | |||
Venice Beach | ||||
Kannibal | Georgina Thereshkova | |||
2002 | Scream Queen | Malicia Tombs | ||
2003 | Charlie and Sadie | Sadie | ||
Zombiegeddon | Principal Russo | |||
Corpses Are Forever | Elli Kroger | |||
2004 | The Rockville Slayer | Mary Burns | ||
Super Hero Central | L.Q. | |||
Frost | Sandra | |||
2005 | Wolfsbayne | Nikki | ||
The Naked Monster | Deaf Girl | |||
Lost Girls | Faith | |||
2006 | Hoodoo for Voodoo | Queen Marie | ||
Whispers from a Shallow Grave | TV Announcer | Voice | ||
Voices from the Grave | Sara Graves | |||
2007 | Each Time I Kill | Aunt Belle | ||
Pretty | Delia | Short film | ||
2008 | The Adventures of Ace X and Kid Velvet | L.Q. | ||
Spring Break Massacre | Deputy Michelle Hendricks | |||
The Notorious Colonel Steel | Tommy | |||
Legend Has It | Al's Mother | |||
2009 | Vampitheatre | The Queen | ||
Strangers Online | Mary | |||
RiffRaff | Cousin Julie | |||
It Came from Trafalgar | Marilyn Doe | |||
Night of the Demons | Ballerina Lady | |||
La Femme Vampir | Faith | |||
2010 | Bloodstruck | Johnny's Mother | ||
La Femme Vampir Volume 2 | Faith | |||
Night on Has Been Mountain | Cameo Appearance | |||
Liquid Memories | Hooker's Mom | Voice - Short film | ||
Dead End | Alex | |||
2011 | Stripperland | Grandbo | ||
Collapse | Mrs. Bell | |||
2012 | Where the Dead Go to Die | Sophia's Mom | Voice | |
1313 Cougar Cult | Clara | |||
The Voices from Beyond | Sara Graves | |||
Girls Gone Dead | Willie | |||
Caesar and Otto's Deadly Xmas | Donna Blackstone | |||
GrindHouse 2wo | Ilsa | |||
Stella Buio | Stella Buio | Short film | ||
Manson Rising | Rosemary LaBianca | |||
2013 | The Trouble with Barry | Linnea | ||
Post Mortem, America 2021 | Lucille | |||
Blood River | Agnes Jones | |||
Miss Strangelove | Queen of the Dead | |||
2014 | Virginia Obscura | |||
They Came from the Ether | Widow Ann | |||
Trophy Heads | Herself | |||
Disciples | Raine / The Seraph | |||
A Blood Story | Margaret Renke | |||
Bigfoot vs. D.B. Cooper | Flight Attendant | |||
Demonica | Gypsy Woman | |||
3 Scream Queens | Alexis | |||
2015 | Terror Toons 3 | Richmond | ||
Cabaret Diabolique | Amy | |||
A Blood Story | Margaret Renke | |||
The Unquenchable Thirst for Beau Nerjoose | Esmerelda | |||
Terror Toons 4 | Richmond | |||
Hunters | Susan | |||
Blood Wings | ||||
2016 | The Barn | Ms. Barnhart | ||
2017 | Bonehill Road | Suzy | ||
2019 | The Best Laid Plans | Lois | ||
2020 | The Last Thanksgiving | Paulette | ||
In Search of Darkness: Part II | Herself | Documentary | ||
2021 | New York Ninja | Randi Rydell | Voice | |
2022 | The Barn Part 2 | Ms. Barnhart |
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref(s) |
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1983 | Simon & Simon | Bobbi | Season 3, episode 8: "The Bare Facts" | |
1995 | Burial of the Rats | Rat Woman | TV film | |
2010 | Diary of Death | Mamma |
Boogie Boy is a 1998 film written and directed by Craig Hamann and produced by Braddon Mendelson. It stars Traci Lords, as well as Mark Dacascos, Emily Lloyd, Jaimz Woolvett, Frederic Forrest, Joan Jett, Robert Bauer, and Linnea Quigley. The film features music by Michael Knott.
Barbara Linnea Quigley is an American actress, best known as a scream queen in low-budget horror films during the 1980s and 1990s. Born in Davenport, Iowa, Quigley first pursued her career in the late 1970s, shortly after moving to Los Angeles. While working at Jack LaLanne's health spa, she was encouraged by her friends to try modeling, and also began taking acting and guitar-playing classes. After appearing as an extra in various films, Quigley got her first acting role in the Charles Band-produced film Fairy Tales (1978). She continued receiving small parts, mostly in B movies. Her first bigger part was in the 1981 slasher film Graduation Day. Quigley followed with more films such as Savage Streets (1984) and Silent Night, Deadly Night (1984).
Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers is a 1988 American black comedy horror film directed by Fred Olen Ray, and starring Gunnar Hansen, Linnea Quigley, Jay Richardson and Michelle Bauer. It is known as a B-movie.
Creepozoids is a 1987 American science fiction horror film directed by David DeCoteau, and starring Linnea Quigley, Ken Abraham, Michael Aranda, Richard S. Hawkins and Kim McKamy. It was the first DeCoteau-directed film to be shot on 35 mm film.
Quigley is a surname of Irish origin derived from the Gaelic Ó Coigligh meaning "descendant of Coigleach (male)" or Ní Choigligh meaning "descendant of Coigleach (female)."
Jack-O a 1995 American horror film directed and co-produced by Steve Latshaw and executive produced by Fred Olen Ray. It is the third collaboration between Latshaw as director and Ray as executive producer, following 1993's Dark Universe and 1994's Biohazard: The Alien Force.
Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama is a 1988 American comedy horror film directed by David DeCoteau, loosely based on the classic short story "The Monkey's Paw". Notable for scream queens Linnea Quigley, Brinke Stevens, and Michelle Bauer appearing together, its plot follows an imp accidentally released and causing havoc among a group of teenagers inside a mall.
"I'm with Stupid" (released as a single under the name of "I'm with Stupid (He's a Loser)") is the second single from Static-X's debut album, Wisconsin Death Trip. The song starts off with singer Wayne Static screaming out the words of the chorus, "He’s a loser, she said" and quickly moving on to the main guitar riff that is repeated throughout the song. The outro, a sample of dialogue from actress Linnea Quigley, comes from the 1988 film Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama.
Zombiegeddon is a 2003 American horror comedy film directed by Chris Watson. It stars Ari Bavel, Paul Darrigo, Felissa Rose, Edwin Neal, Linnea Quigley, Tom Savini, and Uwe Boll. It was distributed by Troma Entertainment, It was released to DVD on July 11, 2006.
Treasure of the Moon Goddess is a 1987 Mexican-American adventure film directed by Joseph Louis Agraz, starring Asher Brauner, Don Calfa, Linnea Quigley and Jo Ann Ayres. The plot concerns a pop singer who is kidnapped by pirates while touring Central America because of her resemblance to a native moon goddess.
Linnéa is a female given name of Swedish origin.
Nightmare 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.
Don't Go Near the Park is a 1979 American Independent supernatural horror film directed by Lawrence D. Foldes, and starring Aldo Ray, Meeno Peluce, Tamara Taylor, Robert Gribbin, Barbara Bain, and Linnea Quigley. Its plot follows a brother and sister, both cursed in prehistoric times, who remain on earth and must subsist on the entrails of young people; in an attempt to break their curse and achieve immortality, the brother conceives a child as a virginal sacrifice.
The Horror Hall of Fame was an annual Oscars-style award show hosted by Robert Englund which honored the best horror films, television series, actors, producers and special-effects designers. It ran for three years during October from 1990 to 1992 and was shown in syndication. At the end of Horror Hall of Fame III, the host promised a Horror Hall of Fame IV, but it never happened. All 3 shows was held at Universal Studios Hollywood.
Martin Dewey McNamara was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as the first bishop of the new Diocese of Joliet in Illinois from 1949 until his death in 1966.
Vice Academy was a series of six comedy films, which aired on the USA Network throughout the 1990s, particularly on their Up All Night programming block. Created by director Rick Sloane of Hobgoblins fame, the cast included former porn star Ginger Lynn, scream queen Linnea Quigley, Elizabeth Kaitan and Julia Parton.
Auditions is a 1978 American erotic mockumentary black comedy film directed by Harry Hurwitz. It was written by Albert Band and Charles Band, and stars Bonnie Werchan, Rick Cassidy and Linnea Quigley. Hurwitz also appears in the film as the director, although he is not credited. The film follows the process of casting actors and actresses for a pornographic film. Although several actual porn stars are in the film, it does not depict any actual sexual acts. It was remade in 1999 as Auditions from Beyond.
Disciples is a 2014 American horror film written, directed, produced, and edited by Joe Hollow. It stars an ensemble cast consisting of Tom Lodewyck, Tony Todd, Angus Scrimm, Linnea Quigley, Brinke Stevens, Debra Lamb, Bill Moseley, Barbara Magnolfi, Debbie Rochon, and Camden Toy. It tells the story of a group of humans and demons who must band together to fight for the fate of humanity.
The 1993 Fangoria Chainsaw Awards ceremony, presented by Fangoria magazine and Creation Entertainment, honored the best horror films of 1992 and took place on May 1, 1993, at the Sheraton Grand Los Angeles in Los Angeles, California.
Psycho from Texas is a 1975 American low-budget horror film directed by Jack Collins and Jim Feazell. The plot concerns a hitman being hired to kill an oil baron, who escapes and runs for his life. The movie was filmed in El Dorado, Arkansas.