Roberta Findlay


















Roberta Findlay
Born 1948 (age 70–71)
United States

Occupation Film director, cinematography, producer, actress
Spouse(s) Michael Findlay

Roberta Findlay (born 1948)[citation needed] is an American film director, cinematographer, producer and actress. She is best known for her work in the exploitation field. Her work has received increasing critical appreciation in recent years.[1]


She was married to Michael Findlay and they made a number of films together. After his death she continued to make movies.[2]




Contents






  • 1 Select Filmography


  • 2 References


  • 3 Notes


  • 4 External links





Select Filmography




  • The Body of a Female (1964)


  • Snuff (1976)


  • Tenement (1985)


  • The Oracle (1985)


  • Shauna: Every Man’s Fantasy (1985)


  • Blood Sisters (1987)


  • Prime Evil (1988)


  • Lurkers (1988)



References





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  2. ^ "Michael and Roberta Findlay". Grindhouse Database.




Notes




  • Nastasi, Alison (August 29, 2017). "Flavorwire Interview: Exploitation and Adult Cinema Icon Roberta Findlay on Making "Cheap" Movies, Getting Arrested with John Holmes, and Times Square's X-Rated Past". Flavorwire.


  • "Roberta Findlay". The Rialto Report (Podcast). August 16, 2015.


  • Heller-Nicholas, Alexandra (September 2016). "What's Inside a Girl?: Porn, Horror and the Films of Roberta Findlay". Senses of Cinema.


  • Peary, Gerald (September 1978). "Woman in Porn: How Young Roberta Findlay Finally Grew Up and Made Snuff". Take One. p. 28.



External links




  • Roberta Findlay on IMDb


  • Roberta Findlay at Letterbox DVD









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