Born in 1958 in Riverdale, Bronx, Jordan Baker made her mark in the 1985 cult classic Mischief, where she plays a pivotal role in the chaotic escapades of teenage love and rebellion. Her performance captures the essence of 1980s teen comedies, blending innocence with a hint of mischief. With a career that spans various genres, Baker's work in Mischief remains a notable entry in the realm of cult cinema, reflecting the playful spirit of the era.
Mischief
1956: The shy Jonathan's luck with girls changes when he wins the rebellious Gene as a friend in his last year of high school. Gene is adored by many girls and manages to teach Jonathan a few lessons. Gene himself would rather just be with one girl: his girlfriend Bunny. But since his father is poor, her parents don't accept him.