Sally Kellerman, born in 1937, made her mark in cult cinema with a diverse array of roles. She debuted in Reform School Girl (1957), showcasing her early talent in the exploitation genre. Her performance in Welcome to L.A. (1976) further solidified her place in the realm of offbeat narratives, where her distinctive presence resonated with audiences. Kellerman's contributions to films like Foxes (1980) and Meatballs III: Summer Job (1986) highlight her ability to navigate both drama and comedy, making her a memorable figure in the landscape of cult and grindhouse cinema.
Meatballs III: Summer Job
When porn star Roxy Doujor is denied entrance into the afterlife, she is given one last chance to help some poor soul on Earth. She finds Rudy Gerner (whose character was the center of the original film as an adolescent) working at a summer river resort. Roxy is given the task of helping Rudy lose his virginity in order to be allowed into the afterlife.