Roxanne Kernohan
Kernohan began her career in 1988 when she appeared in the low-budget slasher film Fatal Pulse. She appeared in several other films during 1988 including Roger Corman remake Not of This Earth, the post apocalyptic action film She-Wolves of the Wasteland and the film in which she is best known for, Critters 2: The Main Course, where she plays "Lee", the bounty hunter. The same year she appeared in the documentary The Decline of the Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years. In 1989, she appeared in the action film Tango & Cash and the Playboy documentary Playboy: Sexy Lingerie. In 1990 she starred in Angel III: The Final Chapter, and her final film came in 1991 when she played herself in the direct-to-video film Scream Queen Hot Tub Party. In 1993, Kernohan died in hospital of injuries following a car accident.
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Tango & Cash
as Dressing Room GirlRay Tango and Gabriel Cash are two successful narcotics detectives who can't stand each other....
Movie pageCritters 2
as LeeThree bounty hunters from space fly back to the town of Grovers Bend, hoping to save local...
Movie pageNot of This Earth
as Lead HookerAn alien arrives on Earth looking to take human blood in an attempt to preserve his dying planet.
Movie pagePhoenix the Warrior
as MedaBig hair, big guns, big personalities, and a serious lack of wardrobe. She-Wolves of the...
Movie pageScream Queen Hot Tub Party
as Roxanne KernohanFive of Hollywood's leading scream queens get together in a creepy mansion and decide to get in...
Movie pageAngel III: The Final Chapter
as White HookerMolly Stewart is now a successful freelance photographer in New York, and after seeing a...
Movie pagePlayboy: Sexy Lingerie
as ModelNine Playmates and a host of male and female models illustrate the changing look of boudoir...
Movie pageFatal Pulse
as AnnA girl is killed and raped minutes after fighting with her boyfriend (Jeff) and he left her....
Movie pageThe Joe Piscopo Halloween Party
as uncreditedComedy concert of comedian Joe Piscopo filmed live from UCLA.
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