Regina Carrol
Born
Regina Carol Gelfan

(1943-05-02)May 2, 1943
Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
DiedNovember 4, 1992(1992-11-04) (aged 49)
Other namesGina Adamson
Years active1959–1982
Spouse
(m. 1972)

Regina Carrol (May 2, 1943 November 4, 1992) was an American performer, born as Regina Carol Gelfan, mostly remembered for her roles in films directed by her husband, Al Adamson.

After several stage roles, she entered film through a family friend, Steve Cochran who gave her a small role as a beatnik in The Beat Generation (1959). She met Al Adamson in a coffee shop in 1968 which led her to appear in several of his films.[1]

She died of cancer in St. George, Utah, on November 4, 1992.[2]

Singing roles

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1959The Beat GenerationBeatnikUncredited
1960From the TerraceMinor RoleUncredited
1961Two Rode TogetherWakananaUncredited
1964Viva Las VegasShowgirlUncredited
1965The Slender ThreadMinor RoleUncredited
1966The Glass Bottom BoatMinor RoleUncredited
1969Satan's SadistsGina
1971Brain of BloodTracy
1971The Female BunchLibby
1971Dracula vs. FrankensteinJudith Fontaine
1972Angels' Wild WomenMargo
1972Blood of Ghastly HorrorSusan Vanard
1973The Naughty StewardessesPlane Passenger with Little DogUncredited
1974Girls for RentMoll, Blonde sitting on DeskUncredited
1975Jessi's GirlsClaire
1975Blazing StewardessesLori Winters
1976Black HeatValerie
1976Black SamuraiVoodoo Dancer / Party Stripper
1980Carnival MagicKate
1980Doctor DraculaValerie

References

  1. p. 228 Lisanti, Tom Drive-in Dream Girls: A Galaxy of B-movie Starlets of the Sixties McFarland, 1 Jan 2003
  2. "Regina Carrol Is Dead; Horror Film Star, 49". Retrieved 19 August 2018.

Brain of Blood was featured on an installment of Cinematic Titanic in 2008 under the title The Oozing Skull.[1]

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