Maria Ford
Maria Ford | |
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Occupation | Actress, model, dancer |
Years active | ?–present |
Maria Ford is an American film and television actress, model and dancer. Known for her "scream queen" performances in low-budget films of the 1990s,[1][2][3] she is one of the main subjects of the 1998 documentary Some Nudity Required.[4][5][6]
Selected filmography
Film
Year | Film | Role |
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1990 | Naked Obsession | Linne Hauser (Stripper) |
1990 | Slumber Party Massacre 3 | Maria |
1991 | Ring of Fire | Julie |
1991 | Deathstalker IV: Match of Titans | Dionara |
1992 | Final Judgement | Nicole |
1993 | The Unnamable II: The Statement of Randolph Carter | Alyda Winthrop |
Necronomicon: Book of Dead | Clara | |
1994 | Angel of Destruction | Jo Alwood |
Saturday Night Special | Darlene | |
1995 | The Wasp Woman | Caitlin |
Burial of the Rats | Madeleine | |
Dillinger and Capone | Business Woman | |
1996 | Ring of Fire II | Julie |
Mind Games | Ivory/Tess | |
The Black Rose of Harlem | Alba | |
Night Hunter | Tournier | |
The Glass Cage | Dianne | |
1997 | Dark Planet | Helmsperson Salera, Alpha |
Future Fear | Anna Denniel | |
1998 | Casper Meets Wendy | Playmate |
Addams Family Reunion | Beautiful Lounger | |
The Chicago Story | ||
2001 | Perfect Fit | Perry |
2002 | Role of a Lifetime | Margarette-Anne |
2003 | Beethoven's 5th | Pretty Town Woman |
2008 | Beethoven's Big Break | Angry Neighbor |
Television
Year | Series | Role |
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1993 | Tropical Heat | Margot |
1998 | Something So Right | Zora |
Chicago Hope | Tori Landers | |
Diagnosis: Murder | ||
2002 | Judging Amy | Waitress |
2003 | 7th Heaven | Pamela Perfect |
2004 | The Drew Carey Show | Crystal / Nancy, the Stripper |
2007 | E.D.E.N. | Guard |
References
- ↑ Colin Covert, "Documentary: `Some Nudity Required'.", Star Tribune, July 9, 1999 – via HighBeam Research (subscription required) .
- ↑ Glenn Lovell, "Review: 'Some Nudity Required'", Variety, January 28, 1998.
- ↑ Joe Bob Briggs, "Sexiest Scream Queens: File This List", Orlando Sentinel, September 25, 1992.
- ↑ John Clark, "'Some Nudity' Provided a Catharsis", Los Angeles Times, January 24, 1998.
- ↑ Donald Liebenson, "Direct To Video: Documentary Examines The B-movie Industry", Chicago Tribune, July 1, 1999.
- ↑ Rita Kempley, "Today at Filmfest DC: Naked Truth of B-Movies", The Washington Post, April 29, 1998 – via HighBeam Research (subscription required) .
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