Erica Gavin

Description:

Born and raised in Hollywood--her father was veteran character actor Fred Graff--Erica Gavin spent her teenage years as, she says, "a stoned-out hippie", and at 19 was dancing at a topless bar called Losers (with future colleagues Haji and Tura Satana). One day while waiting at her dentist's office she saw an ad in "Variety" for girls to audition for a new Russ Meyer movie. She applied, and found herself cast in the title role in the soft core classic Vixen! (1968), the first mainstream (non-porn) X-rated film. Audiences had never seen anything quite like the film, or Erica, and the movie was a financial (and, surprisingly enough, critical) smash and propelled her into virtually instant stardom. However, after only two more films--Meyer's Beyond the Valley of the Dolls (1970) and Caged Heat (1974), a Roger Corman women-in-prison picture--she abruptly left Hollywood and stayed away for almost 30 years. She has only recently taken some tentative steps at re-entering the movie business, attending a retrospective of "Vixen", setting up her own website and being scheduled to attend fan conventions.

Overview

Birthday July 22, 1947
Born In Los Angeles, California, USA
Parents Fred Graff
Relatives Lisa Graff (Sibling)

Did you know

Trivia After leaving the film industry in the 1970s, she went into the retail clothing/fashion business, where she stayed for 25 years. She was a personal shopper for Barneys of New York and later general manager of Fred Segal Clothiers in Los Angeles.
Quotes I was a stoned out hippie. Movies? Please! I was living in Laurel Canyon and tripping my brains out going to acid tests.

Scores

Vixen!
1h 10m
5.6
6.1
Caged Heat
1h 20m
5.3
Erika's Hot Summer
1h 5m
4.1
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