Pat Anderson
Pat Anderson was a charming and voluptuous blonde actress who brought a lively spirit to a selection of campy 1970s exploitation films, captivating audiences with her delightful combination of alluring charm and infectious enthusiasm. Born in Superior, Wisconsin, she embarked on her acting journey in the early 1970s, making her film debut in an uncredited role in the acclaimed crime thriller "Bonnie's Kids."
Anderson's standout performances include the clumsy yet endearing rookie stewardess Toby in the whimsical "Fly Me," the alluring girls' basketball coach Lizzie in "Dirty O'Neil: The Love Life of a Cop," and the spirited undercover cop Elaine in the notoriously cheesy "T.N.T. Jackson." She also portrayed the vibrant fashion model Barbara in "Cover Girl Models" and the uptight young teacher Sally in the hilariously absurd "Summer School Teachers."
In addition to her film roles, Pat made notable guest appearances on television series such as "The Bold Ones: The New Doctors," "Here We Go Again," "Dynasty," and "Jake and the Fatman." Unfortunately, as the 1980s rolled in, Anderson's acting career began to wane, leading her to step away from the screen entirely by the end of that decade. Her contributions to the genre remain memorable, highlighting her unique place in the world of cult cinema.