Corinne Bohrer
Corinne Vilhelma Bohrer, born on October 18, 1958, is a talented American actress known for her dynamic roles in both film and television. With a career spanning several decades, Bohrer has captivated audiences with her versatile performances.
She gained prominence in the 1980s with notable appearances in popular television series, including a memorable role in the beloved sitcom "The New Leave It to Beaver." Her film career includes appearances in cult classics such as "The Big Bus" (1976) and "D.C. Cab" (1983), where she showcased her comedic flair.
In addition to her work on screen, Bohrer has lent her voice to various animated projects, further highlighting her diverse skill set. One of her notable achievements includes voicing characters in the animated series "The Lionhearts," which showcased her ability to connect with younger audiences.
Bohrer's career is marked by her ability to transition seamlessly between genres, making her a sought-after talent in the entertainment industry. She continues to be recognized for her contributions to television and film, with a legacy that reflects her passion for acting and storytelling. Her enduring presence in the industry stands as a testament to her dedication and talent, making her a respected figure among peers and fans alike.
Filmography
Shameful Secrets
Dead Solid Perfect
Cross My Heart
Surf II: The End of the Trilogy
Star Kid
Stewardess School
Joysticks
Vice Versa (1988)
Phantom of the Megaplex
Big Eden