Pat Anderson was a captivating blonde actress who brought a unique blend of charm, energy, and sex appeal to her roles in various 70's exploitation films. Born in Superior, Wisconsin, she began her acting career in the early 70's, making her film debut with an uncredited appearance in the crime thriller "Bonnie's Kids".
Anderson's most notable roles showcased her versatility as an actress, including her portrayal of Toby, a lovable and klutzy rookie stewardess in the delightfully quirky "Fly Me", Lizzie, an enticing all-girls basketball coach in "Dirty O'Neil: The Love Life of a Cop", Elaine, a spunky undercover cop in the supremely tacky "T.N.T. Jackson", Barbara, a perky fashion model in "Cover Girl Models", and Sally, an uptight young teacher in the amusingly inane "Summer School Teachers".
In addition to her film appearances, Pat made guest appearances on several popular TV shows, including "The Bold Ones: The New Doctors", "Here We Go Again", "Dynasty", and "Jake and the Fatman". Unfortunately, Pat Anderson's career slowed down in the 80's, and she eventually stopped acting altogether by the end of the decade.
Pat Anderson's enduring legacy as a 70's exploitation film icon is a testament to her ability to bring a unique energy and charm to her roles, making her a beloved figure among fans of the genre.