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Melissa Moore is an American actress.
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1987 | Evil Spawn | Monica Roarke | a.k.a.Alien Within, Alive by Night, Deadly Sting and Metamorphosis (Australia) |
1988 | Bluegrass | TV movie, uncredited | |
1989 | Scream Dream | Jamie Summers | |
Samurai Cop | Peggy | ||
Caged Fury | Gloria | ||
1990 | Vampire Cop | Melanie Roberts | |
Sorority House Massacre 2 | Jessica | a.k.a.Night Frenzy and Nighty Nightmare | |
The Invisible Maniac | Bunny | a.k.a.The Invisible Sex Maniac (US) | |
Hard to Die | Tess | a.k.a.Sorority House Massacre 3 (US) & Tower of Terror | |
Fatal Skies | Suzy | ||
Repossessed | Bimbo Student | ||
Vice Academy Part 2 | Glaze | ||
1991 | The Killing Zone | Tracy | a.k.a.Encuentro final (US) |
Shock Cinema Vol. 2 | Herself | ||
Scream Queen Hot Tub Party | Archive footage, uncredited | ||
1992 | Soulmates | Laura | a.k.a.Blood Love (UK) & Evil Lives (US) |
Mad at the Moon | Miss Saunders | ||
Into the Sun | Female Sergeant | ||
The Other Woman | Elysse | ||
Consenting Adults | Trudy Seaton | ||
Scream Queens Swimsuit Sensations | Herself | ||
Invasion of the Scream Queens | Herself | ||
Playboy: Sexy Lingerie IV | Herself | ||
1993 | Savage Vengeance | Singer at bar | a.k.a.I Will Dance on Your Grave: Savage Vengeance (US) |
Da Vinci’s War | Fred | ||
Angelfist | Lorda | ||
1994 | The Feminine Touch | Tall Blonde | a.k.a.November Conspiracy |
One Man Army | Natalie Pierce | a.k.a.Kick & Fury | |
Joe Bob's Drive-In Theater Episode #1 | Herself | ||
1995 | Stormswept | Dottie | |
Friendship’s Field | Jane | ||
Compelling Evidence | Stephanie Roberts | ||
Bikini Drive-In | Uncredited | ||
1996 | Face of Evil | Grad Student Tour Guide | TV movie |
A Loss of Innocence | Esther Bowen-Dorius | TV movie, a.k.a.The End of Eden (Australia) | |
1998 | The Dark Side of Hollywood | Herself | |
2000 | Mortality | Melissa Moore II | |
2003 | Hellborn | Nurse Ryan | a.k.a.Asylum of the Damned (US) |
2015 | Samurai Cop 2: Deadly Vengeance [1] | Peggy | |
2016 | Enter the Samurai | Herself | Documentary on the creation of Samurai Cop 2: Deadly Vengeance |
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