Born in 1969 in Dallas, Texas, Jodie Fisher made her mark in the late 1990s with her role in Blood Dolls (1999), where she embodies the eerie charm of exploitation cinema. After an early career in dance and beauty pageants, she transitioned to acting, honing her craft at Baron Brown Studios in Los Angeles. Fisher's performance in Blood Dolls highlights her ability to navigate the bizarre and the macabre, contributing to the film's cult status. Her diverse background and dedication to her craft make her a notable figure in the realm of grindhouse cinema.
Blood Dolls
Virgil, an eccentric freak billionaire, spends his days being a "biological inventor." The "blood dolls," his newest creation, aid him in getting revenge on those who betrayed him.