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1.1  Early life and education  





1.2  Modeling and film beginnings  





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2 Filmography  





3 References  





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Brinke Stevens
Born

Charlene Elizabeth Brinkman


(1954-09-20) September 20, 1954 (age 69)
Alma mater
  • Scripps Institution of Oceanography
  • Occupations
    • Actress
  • model
  • screenwriter
  • Years active1972–present
    Height163 cm (5 ft 4 in)
    Spouse

    (m. 1980; div. 1981)
    Websitebrinke.com
    Signature

    Brinke Stevens (born Charlene Elizabeth Brinkman, September 20, 1954) is an American actress. A native of San Diego, Stevens initially pursued a career as a marine biologist prior to becoming an actress, earning an undergraduate degree in biology from San Diego State University before studying marine biology at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Unable to find employment in the field of biology, Stevens began modeling in Los Angeles in 1980, and she worked as a film extra.

    Her first major film role was in the slasher film The Slumber Party Massacre (1982). She went on to appear in a number of horror films, including Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama (1988), Nightmare Sisters (1988), Grandmother's House (1988), and Mommy (1995).

    In addition to acting, Stevens has co-written several films, including the comedy horror feature Teenage Exorcist (1991).

    Biography[edit]

    Early life and education[edit]

    Stevens was born Charlene Elizabeth Brinkman on September 20, 1954[1]inSan Diego to Charles Brinkman II, an aircraft riveter, and Lorraine Brinkman.[2] She is of German and Mongolian descent.[2] Stevens was raised in Crest, California along with her brother, Kerry.[3] She graduated from Granite Hills High SchoolinEl Cajon, and was a gifted student, becoming a member of Mensa International while still in high school.[4] As a teenager, she was a fan of Star Trek, and frequently attended sci-fi-themed conventions.[4] In 1974, Stevens attended San Diego Comic Con and won first place in the first Masquerade Ball.[5][6][7][8] She remained involved in running the masquerade at Comic Con for years after her win.[7]

    She earned a B.S. degree in biology and psychology from San Diego State University before enrolling to study marine biology at the Scripps Institution of OceanographyinLa Jolla, California, aspiring to become a marine biologist.[4][9] Stevens planned to pursue a PhD at the institute, but was barred from completing when it was uncovered that she had incorporated dolphinsatSeaWorld as part of her studies, violating the institute's authorization that had given her clearance only to study the vision of seals.[5] Despite this, she was later granted an honorary doctorate.[5]

    Modeling and film beginnings[edit]

    Stevens subsequently relocated with her then-husband, comic illustrator Dave Stevens (whom she met in college) to Los Angeles in 1980, and served as a model for the character of Betty in Stevens' comic series Rocketeer.[4][5] After the couple divorced in 1981, Brinke, unable to find employment in the field of biology, began working as a film extra for income.[4] Photographer Dan Golden saw a photograph of her in costume, and hired her for a non-speaking role in the student film Zyzak Is King (1980); he also later photographed her for the cover of the first issue of Femme Fatales (1992).[10]

    While leaving a modeling agency, Stevens stopped by an office door to look at film posters on the walls. The occupant, Jacob Bressler, told her to enter and asked for her portfolio. On the basis of that, he cast her in an uncredited, non-speaking role in ...All the Marbles (1981).[11] Stevens' first speaking role was as Linda Dawn Grant in The Slumber Party Massacre (1982), a role she reprised in Cheerleader Massacre (2003).[12]

    Stevens has appeared in more than 100 feature films, primarily in the genres of horror, science fiction, and fantasy film. She has gained notoriety as a scream queen.[13]

    In addition to acting, Stevens has co-written a number of screenplays, co-produced two documentaries, and served as an onset decorator. She co-wrote Teenage Exorcist (1991), in which she also appeared.[14]

    Later work[edit]

    Stevens portrayed Julie Quinn, mother of serial killer Wayne Montgomery, in the 2007 horror film Head Case. She reprised her role in the three sequels, 2009's The Ritual, 2010's Post-Mortem, and 2013's Head Cases: Serial Killers in the Delaware Valley.

    Stevens is depicted in the horror novel Bad Moon Rising, the third installment of Jonathan Maberry's "Pine Deep" trilogy, alongside Jim O'Rear, Tom Savini, and Debbie Rochon, published in 2008.[15][16][17][18][19]

    More recently she has appeared in a 2009 documentary Pretty Bloody: The Women of Horror and appeared in the 2013 remake of Die Sister, Die!. Alongside regular co-stars Linnea Quigley, and Michelle Bauer, Stevens appeared in and was a main subject for the 2011 documentary Screaming in High Heels: The Rise & Fall of the Scream Queen Era and its 2020 follow up Screaming in High Heels: The Reunion.

    Stevens narrated the 2021 Sirius XM podcast limited series, Comic-Con Begins: Origin Stories of the San Diego Comic-Con and the Rise of Modern Fandom.[20]

    Filmography[edit]

    Year Title Role Notes
    1972 Necromancy Berinka Stevens
    1981 ...All the Marbles Extra Uncredited[21]
    1982 The Slumber Party Massacre Linda Dawn Grant
    1983 Private School School Girl Uncredited[21]
    1983 The Man Who Wasn't There Nymphette
    1983 Sole Survivor Jennifer
    1984 Body Double Girl #3 In Bathroom
    1984 The Forgotten Ones Mistress
    1985 24 Hours to Midnight Devon Grady Voice
    1987 Slave Girls from Beyond Infinity Shala
    1988 Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama "Taffy"
    1988 Nightmare Sisters Marci
    1988 Grandmother's House Woman
    1988 Warlords Dow's Wife
    1989 The Jigsaw Murders Stripper #1
    1989 Transylvania Twist Berry Lou
    1990 Chinatown Connection Missy
    1990 Spirits Amy Goldwyn
    1990 Bad Girls from Mars Myra
    1991 My Lovely Monster Party Guest
    1991 Shadows in the City Fortune Teller
    1991 Scream Queen Hot Tub Party Herself Video
    1992 Roots of Evil Candy
    1991 Teenage Exorcist Diane Also writer
    1992 Munchie Band Member
    1993 Acting on Impulse The Waitress TV movie
    1995 Droid Gunner "Kitten"
    1995 Jack-O Witch
    1995 Mommy Beth
    1996 Masseuse Hotel Manager as C.B. Stevens
    1996 Over the Wire Jenny as C.B. Stevens
    1996 Theater Dark Video Magazine Host TV movie
    1996 Repligator Dr. Goodbody
    1997 Mommy 2: Mommy's Day Beth Conway
    1998 Illicit Dreams 2 Dianne
    1999 The Kid With X-Ray Eyes Sexy Girl
    2000 Sideshow Madame Volosca
    2000 Submerged The Bartender Uncredited
    2000 Blood on the Backlot Sabrina Morgan Short
    2001 Victoria's Shadow Victoria
    2001 Eyes Are Upon You Amanda
    2001 Real Time: Siege at Lucas Street Market Janet
    2002 The Frightening Mrs. Peterson
    2002 The Bad Father "Shady" Short
    2002 Bleed Mother
    2003 Cheerleader Massacre Linda Dawn Grant
    2003 Deadly Stingers Helen
    2004 Something to Scream About Herself
    2004 Dead Clowns Lilian, The Storyteller
    2004 Tele-Zombie Wednesday Toogood
    2005 October Moon Nancy
    2006 Speedbag Grade School Teacher
    2006 Revenge Live Mrs. Norris
    2007 The Two Sisters Professor Renee Davis
    2007 Head Case Julie
    2007 Sigma Die! Mrs. Angleman
    2008 Her Morbid Desires Brinke
    2008 October Moon 2: November Son Nancy
    2008 Bryan Loves You Nurse
    2009 Blood Siblings Aunt Molly
    2009 The Ritual Molly
    2009 Demon Divas and the Lanes of Damnation Morgan / Morrigan
    2009 Caesar and Otto's Summer Camp Massacre Sashi
    2009 George's Intervention Judy
    2009 It Came From Trafalgar Descenda Lou
    2010 Post-Mortem Julie
    2010 Psychosomatika Dr. Klopek
    2010 Bloodstruck The Psychiatrist
    2011 Screaming in High Heels: The Rise & Fall of the Scream Queen Era Herself (documentary)
    2011 Shy of Normal: Tales of New Life Experiences Vinnie Judith Rosenberg
    2011 The Greatest Women of Horror and Sci Fi Herself Documentary
    2011 Bleed 4 Me Lady Jasmine
    2011 Bloody Mary 3D Elle's Mother Voice
    2011 JustUs Sheryl Black Voice, Short
    2012 The Summer Of Massacre Mrs. Williams
    2012 No Strings 2: Playtime in Hell Midnites Sister
    2012 Caesar and Otto's Deadly Christmas Sashi
    2012 Jonah Lives Zora
    2013 Axeman at Cutter's Creek Sheriff Charlene Wopuzer
    2013 The Trouble with Barry Brinke
    2013 Die Sister, Die! Amanda Price
    2013 Head Cases: Serial Killers in the Delaware Valley Julie Quinn
    2013 Lizzie Borden's Revenge Abby Borden
    2014 Safe Inside Betsy Kane
    2014 Disciples Tatiana
    2014 3 Scream Queens Ellen
    2015 Terror Toons 3 Pandora
    2015 Caesar and Otto's Paranormal Halloween Sashi
    2015 Adam K Mrs. Kraul
    2015 Night of Something Strange Teacher
    2015 Ripped to Shreds House Mother
    2017 Death House Head Staffer
    2019 RoboWoman Evangeline
    2020 The Beast Beneath Charlene Brinkeman
    2021 Apex Predators Dr. Charlene Brinkman

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Pitts 2002, p. 469.
  • ^ a b Collum 2015, p. 22.
  • ^ Collum 2015, pp. 22–23.
  • ^ a b c d e Brass, Kevin (July 9, 1992). "B-Movie Queen : Brinke Stevens Knows Secret to Dying in Shower". Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, California. Archived from the original on April 23, 2020.
  • ^ a b c d Collum 2015, p. 23.
  • ^ Vasseur, Richard; Stevens, Brinke (March 11, 2012). "Brinke Stevens Interview". Jazma. Archived from the original on April 7, 2017. Retrieved April 20, 2017.
  • ^ a b Bozung, Justin; Stevens, Brinke (April 28, 2012). "The Brinke Stevens Interview". The Gentleman's Blog to Midnight Cinema. Retrieved April 20, 2017.
  • ^ "Vampirella Revealed". boomvavavoom.com. Retrieved April 20, 2017.
  • ^ Shepard, Jewel (March 1992). "Brinke Stevens". Invasion of the B-Girls. Forestville, California: Eclipse Books. p. 136.
  • ^ Collum 2015, pp. 22–26.
  • ^ Collum 2015, p. 25.
  • ^ Collum 2015, pp. 25–26.
  • ^ "'Scream queen' Stevens highlights upcoming horror convention", Tribune-Review, Pittsburgh, March 1, 2017.
  • ^ Collum 2015, p. 28.
  • ^ BC Books Interviews Author Jonathan Maberry Archived November 23, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ Maberry, Jonathan. Bad Moon Rising. Pinnacle Press, 2005.
  • ^ Horror Chronicles Features Debbie Rochon Archived February 21, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ MTV Artist Focus On Tom Savini
  • ^ Horror Unlimited Ingrid Pitt Award – Debbie Rochon
  • ^ "Discover Comic-Con's legendary origin story in a new, original SiriusXM podcast". Hear & Now. June 9, 2021. Retrieved June 30, 2021.
  • ^ a b "Brinke Stevens". IMDb.
  • Sources[edit]

    External links[edit]


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