Robin Stille

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Robin Rochelle Stille
Born November 24, 1961(1961-11-24)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Died February 9, 1996 (aged 34)
Burbank, California
Other name(s) Robin Rochelle
Occupation Film actress

Robin Rochelle Stille, sometimes credited as Robin Rochelle, (November 24, 1961February 9, 1996) was an American actress best known for her role in the 1982 slasher film The Slumber Party Massacre as Valerie "Val" Bates.

Stille was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and eventually found her way to Hollywood looking for fame.[citation needed] After starring in The Slumber Party Massacre, she later went on to star in the film Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama as Babs Peterson. Some of her other notable roles include the 1987 films Vampire Nights and Winners Take All, as well as in an episode of Jake and the Fatman, and in the 1990 film American Ninja 4: The Annihilation.

Roles eventually became hard to come by, which, in addition to her drinking, supposedly led her to commit suicide in Burbank, California in 1996 at age 34.[citation needed] At the time of her death, she had left behind twin boys, Joshua and Justin, a brother, Jere, two sisters, Melanie and Dawn, as well as her parents, Jere and Sarah. Stille had also lost contact with most of her former costars and most of the Hollywood industry.

The book Carnal Capers in Canton, Ohio, Book Two: Logorrhea, by Rhonda K. Baughman, is dedicated in memory of Robin Stille.

Stille was laid to rest at Rose Hill Cemetery in Los Angeles, California.

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