Born in 1918, Jacqueline Dalya emerged as a notable actress in the 1940s, making her mark in both film and theater. With a career that spans decades, she appears in Blood Mania (1970), where she navigates the dark undercurrents of obsession, and Love Me Like I Do (1970), a film that captures the complexities of love and desire. Dalya's performances in these cult classics highlight her ability to embody compelling characters, contributing to the rich tapestry of exploitation cinema. Her earlier work in One Million B.C. (1940) and Mighty Joe Young (1949) further showcases her versatility across genres.
Love Me Like I Do
Sharon is a seemingly contented suburban wife with a nice husband, house and family, until she discovers that her husband is cheating on her with the neighborhood nympho.