Crystin Sinclaire
Biography
Sassy, spunky and slender blonde actress Crystin Sinclaire popped up in a small handful of movies during her regrettably fleeting career, but she nonetheless brought a winning blend of raw vitality and considerable earthy sex appeal to the few delightfully down'n'dirty 70s drive-in features she appeared in. Sinclaire made a lively debut as the brash and uninhibited wildcat Crazy Alice in Jonathan Demme's wonderful chicks-in-chains classic "Caged Heat" and was likewise solid as a brassy hooker who volunteers for a desperate suicide mission in the entertainingly trashy World War II action potboiler "Hustler Squad." She gave a fine and impressive performance as Mel Ferror's loyal, but long-suffering daughter Libby in Tobe Hooper's excellent "Eaten Alive." Sinclaire had a funny part as a stuck-up tramp in Curtis Harrington's immensely enjoyable "Ruby" and was memorably fetching as love interest Tricia in the goofy "Goin' Coconuts." Alas, following a guest spot on the popular TV show "CHiPs" and a co-starring role in the made-for-TV drama "Portrait of A Stripper," Crystin Sinclaire's days as a working actress were sadly over by the end of the 70s.
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Full filmography
- Alice (1976)
- Marcus Welby, M.D. (1969) as Receptionist (as Lynda Gold)
- CHiPs (1977) as Linda
- Eaten Alive (1976) as Libby Wood
- Caged Heat (1974) as Crazy Alice
- The Ted Knight Show (1978)
- Dirty O'Neil (1974) as Judy
- Goin' Coconuts (1978) as Tricia
- Ruby (1977) as Lila June
- The Captive: The Longest Drive 2 (1976) as Church Woman #2
- Hustler Squad (1976)
- Portrait of a Stripper (1979) as Wendy
- Video Nasties: Moral Panic, Censorship & Videotape (2010) as Self (archive footage)