Juliette Cummins
Juliette Marie Cummins, born on May 4, 1964, is a prominent American actress known for her significant contributions to the horror genre and television. Cummins gained widespread recognition for her memorable performances as Robin in *Friday the 13th: A New Beginning* (1985) and as Red in *Psycho III* (1986). Her film career also includes roles in *Running Hot* (1984), *Slumber Party Massacre II* (1987), and *Deadly Dreams* (1988), showcasing her versatility in both horror and crime drama.
In addition to her film work, Cummins has made notable appearances on popular television series such as *Simon & Simon* (1981), *Murder, She Wrote* (1984), *Whiz Kids* (1983), *Max Headroom* (1987), and *New Love, American Style* (1985). Her theatrical talents are evidenced by her performances in productions like *Lend Me A Tenor*, *Play It Again, Sam*, *The Seagull*, *Butterflies Are Free*, and *Nuts*.
Before embarking on her acting journey, Cummins was an accomplished gymnast, training for 14 years. However, the U.S. boycott of the 1980 Olympics led her to pivot away from sports, ultimately embracing her passion for acting. Juliette's dedication to her craft and her diverse body of work have solidified her reputation in the entertainment industry.