Lori Sutton was a striking performer who had a notable presence in the world of film and television during the 1980s. Sutton's screen career commenced in the early 1980s with minor roles in a few prominent productions, including the comedy classic "History of the World: Part I" (1981),the sci-fi thriller "Looker" (1981),and the iconic coming-of-age film "Fast Times at Ridgemont High" (1982).
As the decade progressed, Sutton landed more substantial roles in various projects. One of her most memorable performances was as the superior "Edith Hutton" in the hilarious comedy "Night Patrol" (1984),where her talents shone brightly. Additionally, she brought a dynamic energy to the role of "Beverly McAfee", a spirited police detective, in the action-packed film "Malibu Express" (1985).
Sutton's impressive range was also showcased through her television appearances. She made guest star appearances on popular series such as "CHiPs" (1977),"Matt Houston" (1982),"Falcon Crest" (1981),and "Hunter" (1984).
Despite her early success, Lori Sutton's acting career came to a halt in 1990.