Lori Sutton

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Lori Sutton - known for her work in such projects: «Fast Times at Ridgemont High» (1982), «History of the World: Part I» (1981), «Up the Creek» (1984), «Looker» (1981), «Malibu Express» (1985),

Lori Sutton was a sexy, shapely and attractive blonde actress who popped up in a handful of movies and TV shows made throughout the 80's. Lori began her film career in the early 80's with small parts in History of the World: Part I (1981), Looker (1981), perfectly cast as a "Playboy" playmate in Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982) and Los albóndigas en remojo (1984). Sutton graduated to more substantial roles in the mid-80's: she was very funny as the stuck-up "Edith Hutton" in the uproariously raunchy Night Patrol (1984), memorably feisty as lusty police detective "Beverly McAfee" in Malibu Express (1985), and quite engaging as sweet health spa instructor "Delores Lane" in the charming A Polish Vampire in Burbank (1985). Moreover, she made guest appearances on the TV shows Chips (1977), Matt Houston (1982), Falcon Crest (1981) and Hunter (1984). Alas, Lori Sutton abruptly stopped acting in 1990.

The most significant works of Lori Sutton

History of the World: Part I
History of the World: Part I (1981)
Character: Vestal Virgin - The Roman Empire
Looker (1981)
Character: Reston Girl
Up the Creek
Up the Creek (1984)
Character: Cute Girl
Malibu Express (1985)
Character: Beverly


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