Bernadette Pérez, a Native American-Mexican actress from East Chicago, made her mark in cult cinema with her role in Werewolf in a Women's Prison (2006). Known for her dynamic stage presence, she transitioned to film after honing her craft in theater from a young age. Her work reflects her commitment to storytelling and advocacy, merging her artistic pursuits with social awareness. In the realm of exploitation cinema, Pérez brings a distinctive voice that resonates with the themes of empowerment and resilience.
Werewolf in a Women's Prison
Sarah, while camping with her boyfriend, is attacked by a werewolf. She wakes up in a corrupt prison only to find out her boyfriend has been torn apart and she is the only suspect. Forced to do things only found in a prison populated only by women it’s only a matter of time until that strange bite starts to take effect.