Cheryl Smith
Cheryl "Rainbeaux" Smith was a notable figure in the realm of genre cinema, particularly recognized by fans of cult films. Throughout the 1970s, she showcased her talent in a variety of "B" movies and took on significant supporting roles in more mainstream productions, indicating a bright future ahead. However, her promising career was overshadowed by a struggle with substance abuse, which led to tragic consequences for the vibrant and gifted actress. The nickname "Rainbeaux" stemmed from her frequent appearances at Los Angeles' Rainbow Club, a hotspot for musicians and artists.
Cheryl was also a former member of the iconic all-girl rock band The Runaways, but her battle with heroin addiction haunted her for many years, leading to severe health issues, including hepatitis. Unfortunately, these challenges ultimately contributed to her untimely death. Despite her struggles, she was a devoted mother to a son, who is said to have been fathered by a member of the legendary rock band The Animals. Cheryl Smith's life remains a poignant reminder of the highs and lows of fame, as well as the profound impact of addiction on talented individuals in the entertainment industry.
Filmography
Massacre at Central High
The Incredible Melting Man
Caged Heat
Cinderella (1977)
Lemora: A Child's Tale of the Supernatural
Fantasm Comes Again
Revenge of the Cheerleaders
The Choirboys
Parasite
Drum
The Swinging Cheerleaders