Linnea Quigley filmography

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Linnea Quigley is an American actress, film producer, model, singer and author.

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Feature films

YearTitleRoleNotesRef(s)
1975 Psycho From Texas BarmaidQuigley 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 CourtesanUncredited [2]
Fairy Tales Dream Girl
Auditions Sally Webster
1979 Summer Camp PamCredited as Barbara Gold
Stone Cold Dead First VictimUncredited
1981 Graduation Day Dolores
Don't Go Near the Park Bondi's Mother
Nice Dreams Blondie Group #2
1983The Black RoomMilly
Still Smokin Blonde in SpaUncredited
Get Crazy GroupieUncredited
Young Warriors Ginger
Nudes in LimboModelUncredited
1984 Savage Streets Heather
Silent Night, Deadly Night Denise
Party Games for AdultsVarious roles
Fatal Games Athlete
1985Kidnapped Girls AgencyCathy MessengerCredited as Jessie Dalton
The Return of the Living Dead "Trash"
1986Stalked!Credited as Jessie Dalton
ScorpionLea Johns / The ScorpionCredited as Jessie Dalton
AvengedCarol 'C.C.' ChambersCredited as Jessie Dalton
SweetheartsCupid's Corner HostCredited as Pamela Peck
Beverly Hills GirlsLinneaCredited as Linnea La Stray
1987Flash!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 GirlUncredited
A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master Soul from Freddy's Chest
Vice Academy Didi / Fluffer
1989Assault of the Party NerdsBambi
American RampageParis GirlCredited as Elizabeth MacIntosh
Dr. Alien Rocker Chick #2
Deadly EmbraceMichelle Arno
Witchtrap Ginger Kowolski
Murder WeaponDawn
SexbombPhoebe LoveCredited as Linnea
Robot Ninja Miss Barbeau
Blood NastyWanda Dance
1990The Girl I WantTeri
Vice Academy Part 2 Didi
Diggin' Up BusinessMona
Linnea Quigley's Horror WorkoutHerself
1991Virgin HighKathleen
The Guyver Scream Queen
1992 Innocent Blood Nurse Nancy Smith
Blood ChurchJulia Francine
1993Beach Babes from BeyondSally
1994 Pumpkinhead II: Blood Wings Nadine
Vampire Hunter
1995Assault of the Party Nerds 2: The Heavy Petting DetectiveBambi
StripteaserWaitressUncredited
Jack-O Carolyn Miller
1996 Fatal Frames Wendy Williams
Sick-o-pathicsScream QueenSegment "Commercial: Dr. Riker's Hair Lotion"
1997Hollywood CopsRyder
1998Mari-Cookie and the Killer TarantulaTere
Phantoms Woman in room 204Uncredited
Boogie Boy Gretchen
Death MaskAngel Wilson
Curse of the Lesbian Love Goddess
1999 The Killer Eye TV shower GirlUncredited
AnimalsDana Miles-Evans
Moving TargetsDistrict Attorney
Kolobos Dorothy
Play It to the Bone Overdosed HookerUncredited
2000Sex Files: PleasurevilleTexas Lilly
Blind TargetSerena Erwin
2001HorrorvisionPhoto ModelUncredited
The Monster ManAunt Ruth
Venice Beach
KannibalGeorgina Thereshkova
2002Scream QueenMalicia Tombs
2003Charlie and SadieSadie
Zombiegeddon Principal Russo
Corpses Are Forever Elli Kroger
2004The Rockville SlayerMary Burns
Super Hero CentralL.Q.
FrostSandra
2005WolfsbayneNikki
The Naked Monster Deaf Girl
Lost GirlsFaith
2006Hoodoo for VoodooQueen Marie
Whispers from a Shallow GraveTV AnnouncerVoice
Voices from the GraveSara Graves
2007 Each Time I Kill Aunt Belle
PrettyDeliaShort film
2008The Adventures of Ace X and Kid VelvetL.Q.
Spring Break MassacreDeputy Michelle Hendricks
The Notorious Colonel SteelTommy
Legend Has ItAl's Mother
2009VampitheatreThe Queen
Strangers OnlineMary
RiffRaffCousin Julie
It Came from TrafalgarMarilyn Doe
Night of the Demons Ballerina Lady
La Femme VampirFaith
2010BloodstruckJohnny's Mother
La Femme Vampir Volume 2Faith
Night on Has Been MountainCameo Appearance
Liquid MemoriesHooker's MomVoice - Short film
Dead EndAlex
2011StripperlandGrandbo
CollapseMrs. Bell
2012 Where the Dead Go to Die Sophia's MomVoice
1313 Cougar CultClara
The Voices from BeyondSara Graves
Girls Gone DeadWillie
Caesar and Otto's Deadly Xmas Donna Blackstone
GrindHouse 2woIlsa
Stella BuioStella BuioShort film
Manson RisingRosemary LaBianca
2013The Trouble with BarryLinnea
Post Mortem, America 2021Lucille
Blood RiverAgnes Jones
Miss StrangeloveQueen of the Dead
2014Virginia Obscura
They Came from the EtherWidow Ann
Trophy HeadsHerself
Disciples Raine / The Seraph
A Blood StoryMargaret Renke
Bigfoot vs. D.B. CooperFlight Attendant
DemonicaGypsy Woman
3 Scream QueensAlexis
2015Terror Toons 3Richmond
Cabaret DiaboliqueAmy
A Blood StoryMargaret Renke
The Unquenchable Thirst for Beau NerjooseEsmerelda
Terror Toons 4Richmond
HuntersSusan
Blood Wings
2016The BarnMs. Barnhart
2017Bonehill RoadSuzy
2019The Best Laid PlansLois
2020 The Last Thanksgiving Paulette
In Search of Darkness: Part II HerselfDocumentary
2021 New York Ninja Randi RydellVoice
2022The Barn Part 2Ms. Barnhart

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesRef(s)
1983 Simon & Simon BobbiSeason 3, episode 8: "The Bare Facts"
1995Burial of the RatsRat WomanTV film
2010Diary of DeathMamma

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References

  1. Dawson, Jim; Weiss, Brice (August 1991). "The Scream Queen Speaks!". Chic . Larry Flynt Publications.
  2. Caps. "A Talk With Linnea Quigley". Retro Junk. Retrieved August 9, 2015.