Cheri Caffaro
- Actress
- Producer
- Writer
Slim, shapely and well-tanned blonde bombshell Cheri Caffaro was born
in 1945 in Miami, Florida. Caffaro won a "Lifetime" magazine
Brigitte Bardot lookalike contest when
she was a teenager and worked as a model throughout the 60s. Cheri
achieved a substantial amount of 70s exploitation cinema notoriety by
portraying sexy, resourceful and formidable undercover government agent
Ginger McAllister in a delightfully down'n'dirty trio of blithely seedy
drive-in soft-core action romps: the supremely scuzzy
Ginger (1971), the splendidly sleazy
The Abductors (1972), and the
pleasingly trashy
Girls Are for Loving (1973).
The "Ginger" pictures were a series of gleefully low-rent affairs with
a funky distaff James Bond-type anti-heroine using both her brains and
her body to thwart assorted nasty criminals. Caffaro brought a hard,
fierce, steely edge and raw, earthy, unbridled sex appeal to the part
of Ginger that's alluring and unnerving in equal measure. Cheri was
likewise solid and effective as a stuck-up spoiled rich woman in the
tawdry
A Place Called Today (1972),
a tough revolutionary in the fun
Savage Sisters (1974), and a
cunning, deadly, yet enticing international lady assassin in the
entertainingly tacky
Too Hot to Handle (1977). Alas,
Caffaro's moment in the acting spotlight proved to be fleeting. Cheri
went on to co-write and co-produce the hilariously raunchy comedy hoot
H.O.T.S. (1979). She also served as an
associate producer for the cruddy horror flick
The Demons of Ludlow (1983).
Her last known credit is supplying a voice for the
Extreme Ghostbusters (1997)
cartoon TV series. Cheri Caffaro abruptly quit show business and now
lives in Los Angeles, where she raises her own honey bees.