Born in Frankfurt, Germany, Eva Derrek transitioned from a national gymnast and Miss Germany International in 2002 to the Hollywood scene. After studying acting for three years at the Theatre of Arts, she made her film debut in 2004. In Hillside Cannibals (2006), she navigates the twisted dynamics of survival horror, while in Werewolf in a Women's Prison (2006), she embodies the fierce spirit of a wronged inmate. Derrek's performances contribute a striking blend of allure and intensity to the world of cult and exploitation cinema.
Hillside Cannibals
In the year 1606, Sawney Bean (Leigh Scott), a ruthless psychopath, earned a notoriety as the world's most brutal serial killer, predating Jack the Ripper and Bloody Bill by several hundred years. In life, Sawney was a cannibal, who captured his victims and literally butchered them, feasting on their corpses afterwards. His practices are continued in the modern day by his in-bred descendants, who dwell in vast caves in the Mojave Desert and feed on the flesh of passers-by, as a group of teenagers soon discover whilst exploring the steep cliff-face where Sawney's descendants dwell in search of flesh.