Born in 1972 in the Bahamas, Persia White is an actress known for her eclectic roles across various genres. In Blood Dolls (1999), she delivers a striking performance that aligns with the film's campy, horror-infused aesthetic. While she gained fame as Lynn Searcy in the sitcom Girlfriends, her work in cult cinema, particularly in Blood Dolls, demonstrates her versatility and willingness to explore the bizarre. White's contributions to the genre invite viewers to appreciate the often-overlooked narratives within cult and exploitation films.
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.