Luana Anders

Anders appeared in a number of low-budget films, including starring roles in Life Begins at 17[1] and Reform School Girl, along with Sally Kellerman.[2] Her best-known performances may have been as Vincent Price's sister in Corman's The Pit and the Pendulum (1961)[3] and as a murder victim in Francis Ford Coppola's Dementia 13 (1963).Her other film credits include When the Legends Die (1972), The Killing Kind (1973), Shampoo (1975), Personal Best (1982), Movers & Shakers (1985), You Can't Hurry Love (1988), Doppelganger (1993), Wild Bill (1995), and American Strays (1996).[7] As a writer, she wrote the original screenplay of Fire on the Amazon (using the pseudonym Margo Blue) for executive producer Roger Corman.Anders was a lifelong Buddhist and supporter of the American chapter of Soka Gakkai International (SGI).
Mar Vista, Los AngelesLife Begins at 17Reform School GirlSally KellermanVincent PriceThe Pit and the PendulumFrancis Ford CoppolaDementia 13Curtis Harringtoncult filmNight TideDennis HopperhippiecommunePeter FondaEasy RiderRobert AltmanThat Cold Day in the ParkCannes Film FestivalJack NicholsonThe TripThe Last DetailThe Missouri BreaksGoin' SouthThe Two JakesWhen the Legends DieThe Killing KindShampooPersonal BestMovers & ShakersYou Can't Hurry LoveDoppelgangerWild BillAmerican StraysThe RiflemanSugarfootRawhideThe Andy Griffith ShowDragnetThe GuestsThe Outer LimitsAdam-12HunterSanta BarbaraFire on the AmazonLimit UpRichard MartiniBuddhistSoka Gakkai InternationalThe Notorious Mr. MonksThe Man Who Died TwiceThe FBI StoryThe Young RacersSex and the College GirlMondo KeyholeHow Sweet It Is!Greaser's PalaceBoard and CareOne from the HeartIrreconcilable DifferencesNowhere to RunHeart and SoulsPoint of BetrayalCannes ManThe Restless GunLetter to LorettaCimarron CityM SquadLawmanThe IslandersBen CaseyThe Eleventh HourThe Greatest Show on EarthVacation PlayhouseThat GirlAccidental FamilyHawaii Five-OMy Friend TonyMayberry R.F.D.IronsideEvil Roy SladeBonanzaMannixFirehouseLittle House on the PrairieThe Next Step BeyondSwitched at BirthInternet Broadway Database