Arlene Farber
- Actress
Arlene Farber was an extremely attractive and appealing brunette
actress who appeared in a handful of enjoyably down'n'dirty
exploitation pictures that were primarily made in the New York state
area throughout the 1960's and 1970's. Farber was born on March 13, 1947 in New York. Arlene attended South Grove Elementary
School in Syosset, New York and Floral Park Junior High in Floral Park,
New York. She graduated from Martin Van Buren High School in Queens
Village, New York in 1965. Farber made her film debut as Nellie in
"Girl on a Chain Gang," which was directed by her close friend Jerry
Gross. Arlene played juicy lead roles in two other movies directed by
Gross: She was cute high school adolescent Arlene Taylor in "Teenage
Mother" and very sexy and impressive as sweet, yet sultry peasant girl
Angelique in the racy "Female Animal." Her other memorable roles
include vivacious fame-hungry ballerina Toni in the lurid roughie "Two
Girls for a Madman;" very funny as Tony Lo Bianco's whiny girlfriend
Angie Boca in "The French Connection," and sassy backwoods hick chick
Martha in the offbeat made-for-TV movie "All the Kind Strangers."
Moreover, Farber made guest appearances on episodes of the TV shows
"Room 222," "Mannix," "Kung Fu," and "Baretta." After playing a small
part as a high school gym teacher in the amusing lowbrow comedy romp
"Slumber Party '57," Arlene called it a day as an actress. Farber is
married and now lives in California.