Karen Mayo-Chandler
Actor/Actriz
18
Películas
3
Series
Slim, lovely and sultry brunette British beauty Karen Mayo-Chandler brought a winning blend of sexiness and classiness to a handful of enjoyably lowbrow exploitation features made in the 80s and 90s. Karen was born on April 18, 1958 in Sutton, Surrey, England. Slender and elegant, with blue eyes and brown hair, Karen started out as a model in Europe and then went to Hollywood to pursue an acting career. She had a small part as a receptionist in the smash hit blockbuster "Beverly Hills Cop." Mayo-Chandler's most memorable movie roles include enticing psychiatrist Dr. Victoria Gotbottom in the amusing "Hamburger ... The Motion Picture," luscious stripper Cassandra in "Stripped to Kill II: Live Girls," and foxy model Barbara in the nifty murder mystery slasher thriller "Out of the Dark." Karen worked twice for prolific B-flick director Jim Wynorski: she's at her spirited best as Diana Farrow in the delightfully outrageous "Hard to Die" and has a brief pre-credits cameo in "976-Evil II." Mayo-Chandler made guest appearances on the TV shows "ITV Playhouse," "Strangers," and "Bring 'Em Back Alive." She had a recurring role on the popular daytime soap opera "The Young and the Restless." She was a onetime girlfriend of Jack Nicholson and continued to act in films up until the late 90s. Karen Mayo-Chandler died at the tragically young age of 48 from breast cancer on July 11, 2006.
- IMDb mini biography by: woodyanders
Como Actor/Actriz
Columbo
Tiffany Keene
ITV Playhouse
Shirley Rose
Hard to Die
Diana Farrow
Un detective suelto en Hollywood
Maitland Receptionist
Strangers
Lucy Degas
Explorers
Starkiller's Girlfriend
Prince Valiant
Matron
Fuera de la oscuridad
Barbara
Imps*
Secretary
'Til There Was You
Awful Truth Woman
976-Evil II
Laurie Glazer
Dark Planet
Alpha Female
Hamburger: The Motion Picture
Dr. Victoria Gotbottom
Party Line
Sugar Lips
Nightmare Weekend
Sue
Desnuda para matar 2
Cassandra
Savage Harbor
Anne
Take Two
Dorothy
African Express
Jo
Down on Us
Sue Rigg
You're Not Watching Me, Mummy
Shirley Rose