Patrice Rohmer
Patrice Rohmer was a lively and captivating blonde actress who made a brief yet memorable mark on the film industry during the 1970s. Her career, though short-lived, was characterized by her vibrant and uninhibited performances in a select number of cult classic films. Rohmer made her cinematic entry as a one-night stand in the 1974 film "Harrad Summer." Following this, she appeared as a groupie in Brian De Palma's eccentric horror musical "Phantom of the Paradise" (1974), showcasing her ability to embody quirky characters.
Her most significant role came in the 1975 exploitation comedy "Revenge of the Cheerleaders," where she played Sesame, one of the lead characters known for her playful and provocative nature. This role solidified her status in the realm of drive-in cinema. Rohmer also delivered a noteworthy performance as Cassie Anne, the resentful ex-girlfriend of Tommy Lee Jones’ character, in the entertaining action film "Jackson County Jail" (1976). Despite her potential and talent, Rohmer chose to step away from acting in the mid-1970s, leaving behind a distinctive legacy in the genre of campy films that continue to be appreciated by enthusiasts today.
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