Roberta Collins
Roberta Collins, born on November 17, 1944, was an accomplished actress in both film and television, recognized for her striking looks that often drew comparisons to Marilyn Monroe. With her signature blonde, curly hair and captivating presence, Collins made her mark primarily in the realm of exploitation cinema. Among her notable roles was Clara, a prostitute in Tobe Hooper's cult classic, *Eaten Alive*, and Matilda the Hun, a memorable character in the cult science fiction-comedy *Death Race 2000*.
Throughout her career, Collins became a familiar face in the genre, earning a dedicated fan base and contributing to the distinctive aesthetic of 1970s cinema. Her performances showcased her versatility and charisma, solidifying her status as a notable figure in the industry.
Tragically, Roberta Collins passed away on August 16, 2008, from what was reported as an apparent heart attack. Her legacy endures through her work, which continues to resonate with audiences who appreciate the unique charm and bold storytelling of the films she starred in. Collins remains a celebrated figure in the world of genre film, remembered for her contributions and the indelible impact she left on her fans and the cinematic landscape.
Filmography
School Spirit
The Last Porno Flick
Caged Heat
Terror on the Beach
Death Race 2000
Whiskey Mountain
Women in Cages
The Roommates
Wonder Women
Sweet Kill
Vendetta
Eaten Alive
Matilda
The Witch Who Came from the Sea
Hardbodies