Julie Strain
Biography
Julie Strain (February 18, 1962 - January 10, 2021) was a notable actress and model, recognized as Pet of the Month in June 1991 and later honored as Penthouse's Pet of the Year in 1993.
Born in Concord, California, Strain pursued her education at Diablo Valley College and developed a strong athletic foundation. However, much of her early life became a blur due to retrograde amnesia caused by a serious head injury from a horseback riding accident. This setback did not deter her; she eventually relocated to Las Vegas and subsequently to Hollywood, where her acting career flourished.
Strain earned the title of the "Queen of the B-movies," appearing in over 100 films throughout her career. She became a cultural icon, influencing various comic book characters and animated projects. Notably, she served as the inspiration for the character in the third-person shooter game Heavy Metal: F.A.K.K.².
With her striking presence and diverse talents, Julie Strain left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry, embodying both strength and charisma in her performances. Her legacy continues to resonate with fans and aspiring artists alike.
Filmography
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The Bare Wench Project 5: The Final Chapter
2005 • Bare Wench
Tales from the Crapper
2004 • Ivanna Dance / Demanda
Heavy Metal 2000
2000 • Julie (voice)
Boobs: An American Obsession
2010 • Self
The Bare Wench Project 4: Uncensored
2003
Kuffs
1992
How to Make a Monster (2001)
2001 • Julie
L.E.T.H.A.L. Ladies: Return to Savage Beach
1998 • Willow Black
Day of the Warrior
1996 • Willow Black
The Dallas Connection
1994 • Black Widow
Busted
1997 • Annette
.com for Murder
2002 • Exotic Dancer
Victim of Desire
1995 • Linda Hammond
Baberellas
2003 • Coochinota
The Bare Wench Project 3: Nymphs of Mystery Mountain
2002 • The Bare Wench
Psycho Cop Returns
1993 • Stephanie
Delta Delta Die!
2003 • Marilyn Fitch
Battle Queen 2020
2001 • Gayle
Penthouse: Fast Cars Fantasy Women
1991
The Unnamable II: The Statement of Randolph Carter
1992 • Creature
Virtual Desire
1995 • Sascha
Planet of the Erotic Ape
2002