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Cheryl Smith
Cheryl Smith

Cheryl Smith

Jun 6, 1955 — Oct 25, 2002 (47 years) Los Angeles, California, USA
27 Movies 2 Series
Cheryl Smith is an actress from Los Angeles, California, USA. They appeared in Phantom of the Paradise as Groupie. They have also starred in Up in Smoke and Farewell, My Lovely. They have 27 films and 2 TV productions to their name, working mainly across genres like horror, comedy, drama.
47R.I.P.
27Movies
2Series
Cheryl Smith is an actress from Los Angeles, California, USA. They appeared in Phantom of the Paradise as Groupie. They have also starred in Up in Smoke and Farewell, My Lovely. They have 27 films and 2 TV productions to their name, working mainly across genres like horror, comedy, drama.
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Is Cheryl Smith still alive?
Cheryl Smith passed away on October 25, 2002 at age 47.
What are the most famous roles of Cheryl Smith?
Cheryl Smith is best known for roles in Logan's Run, Phantom of the Paradise, Up in Smoke.
How many movies has Cheryl Smith been in?
Over a 31-year career (since 1971), Cheryl Smith has appeared in 30 movies and 2 TV shows.
What was Cheryl Smith's first movie?
The career of Cheryl Smith began with The Birth of Aphrodite (1971).
What is Cheryl Smith's most recent movie or series?
Cheryl Smith's most recent release is Dusk to Dawn Drive-In Trash-O-Rama Show Vol. 3, which premiered on January 1, 1996.
What TV shows has Cheryl Smith appeared in?
On television, Cheryl Smith has appeared in Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, Hart to Hart.
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Cheryl Smith
Cheryl Smith
1955-06-06 · Los Angeles, California, USA

Cheryl "Rainbeaux" Smith is an actress quite familiar to genre film fans. With leads in "B" pictures and meaty smaller parts in more major ones, her career showed great promise in the 1970s. Alas, it was not meant to be . . . the lure of hard drugs was to bring tragedy to the lovely and talented "Rainbeaux" (a nickname given her for being a mainstay at L.A.'s Rainbow Club, a popular spot for musicians). She was once a member of the legendary girl band The Runaways, but heroin plagued her life for many years and caused her to contract hepatitis, which ultimately killed her. She is the mother of a son, allegedly sired by a member of the rock band The Animals.

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