Xander Berkeley, born in 1955, has carved a niche in cult cinema with his roles in Mommie Dearest (1981) and Deadly Dreams (1988). In Mommie Dearest, he delivers a haunting performance that underscores the film's exploration of familial dysfunction, while Deadly Dreams sees him navigating the surreal landscape of nightmares and horror. His work in these films reflects the gritty, unfiltered essence of the 1980s exploitation genre, solidifying his status as a notable figure in the realm of cult cinema.
Deadly Dreams
From the director of the highly acclaimed "Body Chemistry," comes a frightening excursion into terror. Alex is caught in a web of distrust between his brother, his best friend, a beautiful stranger and the renewed dreams of the slaughter of his family.