Kaki Hunter
Kaki Hunter, born Katherine Susan Hunter on November 6, 1955, is a multifaceted American actress, architect, and writer, known for being the daughter of notable actor Thomas Hunter.
Her career took off with a guest role on the iconic television series Hawaii Five-O, but it was her performance alongside Meat Loaf in the 1980 film Roadie that marked her first significant breakthrough. Hunter gained further recognition for her role as Wendy Williams in the 1982 comedy Porky's, where she stood out as the sole female member of the group. While her character was initially portrayed in a more objectified manner, the sequel allowed her character to develop, providing her with a depth that surpassed many of her male counterparts in the series.
Despite her undeniable talent and versatility, Kaki chose to step away from the film industry after completing the Porky's trilogy. Today, she calls Moab, Utah her home, where she leads a vibrant life as a whitewater rafting instructor while also pursuing her passion for architecture by building homes. Her diverse interests reflect her creative spirit and commitment to embracing new challenges.