Melissa Moore (actress)

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Melissa Moore
Other names
  • Melissa Moor
  • Melissa Anne Moore
  • Melissa Ann Moore
  • Michelle Moore

Melissa Moore is an American actress.

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Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1987Evil SpawnMonica Roarkea.k.a.Alien Within, Alive by Night, Deadly Sting and Metamorphosis (Australia)
1988BluegrassTV movie, uncredited
1989Scream DreamJamie Summers
Samurai Cop Peggy
Caged Fury Gloria
1990Vampire CopMelanie Roberts
Sorority House Massacre 2 Jessicaa.k.a.Night Frenzy and Nighty Nightmare
The Invisible Maniac Bunnya.k.a.The Invisible Sex Maniac (US)
Hard to Die Tessa.k.a.Sorority House Massacre 3 (US) & Tower of Terror
Fatal SkiesSuzy
Repossessed Bimbo Student
Vice Academy Part 2Glaze
1991The Killing ZoneTracya.k.a.Encuentro final (US)
Shock Cinema Vol. 2 Herself
Scream Queen Hot Tub PartyArchive footage, uncredited
1992SoulmatesLauraa.k.a.Blood Love (UK) & Evil Lives (US)
Mad at the Moon Miss Saunders
Into the Sun Female Sergeant
The Other WomanElysse
Consenting Adults Trudy Seaton
Scream Queens Swimsuit SensationsHerself
Invasion of the Scream Queens Herself
Playboy: Sexy Lingerie IVHerself
1993 Savage Vengeance Singer at bara.k.a.I Will Dance on Your Grave: Savage Vengeance (US)
Da Vinci’s WarFred
AngelfistLorda
1994The Feminine TouchTall Blondea.k.a.November Conspiracy
One Man ArmyNatalie Piercea.k.a.Kick & Fury
Joe Bob's Drive-In Theater Episode #1Herself
1995StormsweptDottie
Friendship’s FieldJane
Compelling EvidenceStephanie Roberts
Bikini Drive-InUncredited
1996 Face of Evil Grad Student Tour GuideTV movie
A Loss of Innocence Esther Bowen-DoriusTV movie, a.k.a.The End of Eden (Australia)
1998The Dark Side of HollywoodHerself
2000MortalityMelissa Moore II
2003HellbornNurse Ryana.k.a.Asylum of the Damned (US)
2015 Samurai Cop 2: Deadly Vengeance [1] Peggy
2016Enter the SamuraiHerself Documentary on the creation of Samurai Cop 2: Deadly Vengeance

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References

  1. "Crowdfund This: SAMURAI COP 2: DEADLY VENGEANCE". ScreenAnarchy. 2014-08-08. Retrieved 2023-05-01.