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Rainbeaux Smith

Cheryl Lynn "Rainbeaux" Smith (June 6, 1955 – October 25, 2002) was an American actress and musician who appeared in a number of mainstream features, as well as exploitation and horror films throughout the 1970s and 1980s. Many of these films have become cult classics.

Rainbeaux Smith
Smith in Revenge of the Cheerleaders (1976)
Born
Cheryl Lynn Smith

(1955-06-06)June 6, 1955
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
DiedOctober 25, 2002(2002-10-25) (aged 47)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Other namesCheryl Rainbeaux
Cheryl RX Smith
Cheryl Rainbeaux Smith
Rainbeaux Smith
OccupationActress
Years active1971–1983
AgentDavid-Rifkin Agency

Early life edit

Smith was born in Los Angeles to Ronald (Ron) V. Smith (1912–2005) and Jayne Bradley Willhite Smith (1916–1994).[1] Smith's father was a brick mason, and her mother performed in vaudeville as a dancer on the Orpheum circuit and later taught ballet. After the divorce of her parents in 1964, Smith and her mother moved to a home located one block south of the Sunset Strip in Hollywood. Smith attended Bancroft Junior High School and Fairfax High School, with classmates Danny Sugerman and Brett Smiley.[2] She quit school in order to pursue her dream of acting in films. Smith's best girlfriend in her early teen years was Susan Snyder, who she nicknamed "Snot" and who married Robert Carradine. Her first love was Ethan Margalith; they lived together during 1972 and 1973, and he went on to found Starving Students Moving Company with Darryl Marshak, who later represented Leonardo Di Caprio.

Career edit

Smith's first film appearance was in avant-garde filmmaker Leland Auslander's short The Birth of Aphrodite (1971), after a friend of her mother suggested her for the role. The Birth of Aphrodite won the Silver Phoenix for Best Experimental Film award at the 1971 Atlanta International Film Festival, the CINE Golden Eagle, and was screened in competition for the Short Film Palme d'Or award at the 1972 Cannes Film Festival.[3][4] Jay Lovins later included The Birth of Aphrodite in an anthology of noteworthy short films that were screened at various film festivals titled Threshold 9 Illusions (1972). In 1973, Smith made her starring debut as the lead in Richard Blackburn (director)'s cult-horror film Lemora.

In 1974, four films were released featuring Smith, three of which are now considered cult classics: Caged Heat (featuring the directorial debut of Jonathan Demme); Video Vixens; Brian DePalma's Phantom of the Paradise; and The Swinging Cheerleaders (directed by exploitation filmmaker Jack Hill). Smith was in the early stages of pregnancy while shooting The Swinging Cheerleaders, and in September 1974, she gave birth to her son Justin Sterling (fashion model, musician, and DJ), whose father is rock and jazz guitarist John Sterling.

Smith returned to the screen in 1975 with a supporting role in the film adaptation of Raymond Chandler's novel Farewell, My Lovely, starring Robert Mitchum as Phillip Marlowe, in which Smith was shown in a violent bedroom scene opposite a then near-unknown Sylvester Stallone. The year of 1976 saw the release of six films where she had minor or supporting roles. One of those films, Richard Lerner's Revenge of the Cheerleaders had been shot in 1974 when Smith was eight months pregnant. Also included in her 1976 releases are the blaxpoitation classic Drum, Rene Daalder's cult classic Massacre at Central High, and Slumber Party '57.

In 1977, Smith was featured in a mixture of low budget B movies such as The Incredible Melting Man (which also featured director Jonathan Demme in a rare acting role) and Robert Aldrich's adaptation of The Choirboys. She also played the titular character in Michael Pataki's Cinderella (1977), with co-star and childhood friend Brett Smiley. Cinderella was produced by Charles Band (founder of Full Moon Features), and this film marked the first of three collaborations between Smith and Band. Also in 1977, Australian exploitation filmmakers Anthony Ginnane and Ross Dimsey (who had worked with Smith on the Ozploitation movie Fantasm Comes Again) announced that she would star in their upcoming film Body Count, an adaptation of the novel Reservation Cowboys, but the film never was made.[5]

1978 was a transitional year for Smith, as she balanced acting with a music career. In the late 1970s, Smith began a career in music as a drummer, vocalist, and songwriter, and she fronted the all-girl rock group named L.A. Girls. While shooting John Byrum's film Heart Beat (1980)—based on Carolyn Cassady's autobiography—in San Francisco, she was asked to join the Runaways after Sandy West and Lita Ford quit the group while the film We're All Crazy Now was in pre-production. An impromptu group was created on the spot, casting Smith through her counsel Stann Findelle and Runaways manager Toby Mamis. The group was fronted by Joan Jett, with Smith on the drums as "Sandy".

We're All Crazy Now was a failed production, with only a few musical numbers and scenes being shot before the production was halted due to Jett's health issues. These completed scenes were edited into the 1984 movie Du-Beat-E-O. Smith briefly continued playing drums for Jett after the Runaways' break-up and provided backing vocals for Jett's first solo album.[6] 1978 also marked Smith's appearances in Charles Band's cult classic Laserblast and Cheech and Chong's box-office hit Up in Smoke, the latter directed by Lou Adler, record producer and co-owner of the Roxy Theatre.

In 1980, Smith returned to acting full-time while continuing to work in the music industry. She was among the performers who collaborated with record producer Jack Nitzsche on the original soundtrack for the William Friedkin film Cruising (1980).[7] She also played drums in Phil Lee's band, and at that time, they were romantically involved.[8] Her final two years acting in films included working for Demme in his Academy Award-winning film Melvin and Howard (1980) and with Cheech and Chong in their 1981 film Cheech and Chong's Nice Dreams. She also worked for the third and final time with Band in 1982's Parasite, which was shot in 3-D. Smith also was in Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (1982), portraying Veronica Lake in a non-speaking role.

Smith contributed a spoken-word performance of her song "Sure" for producer and writer Harvey Kubernik's Voices of the Angels, a 1982 album of spoken word performances, which also featured writers Charles Bukowski and Danny Sugerman as well as musicians Karri Khrome and Chuck Dukowski. Due to substance-abuse problems, Smith left the film industry after shooting Independence Day (1983) and supported herself with work as a freelance graphic artist during the 1980s. Smith also had a modeling career and sat for photographers Ron Raffaelli and Jan Eric Deen as well as for numerous commercial fashion photographers located in Los Angeles during the 1970s and 1980s.[9]

Death edit

Smith died on October 25, 2002, due to complications from liver disease and hepatitis after being addicted to heroin for two decades.[10]

Discography edit

Artist Album Year of release Notes
Joan Jett Bad Reputation 1980 backing vocals, credited as "Rainbow Smith"
Various artists Cruising original soundtrack 1980 drums on "When I Close My Eyes I See Blood" by Madelynn Von Ritz
Various artists Voices of the Angels 1982 "Sure", written by Smith
Various artists The Sound of Hollywood Girls 1983
Various artists The Sound of Hollywood: du BEAT-e-o 1985
Joan Jett The First Sessions 2015 backing vocals

Filmography edit

Year Title Role Notes
1971 Evel Knievel Girl Buying Ticket At Rodeo uncredited
1971 The Birth of Aphrodite Aphrodite credited as Cheryl Smith
1973 Lemora Lila Lee
1974 Caged Heat Lavelle
1974 The Swinging Cheerleaders Andrea
1974 Video Vixens Twinkle Twat Girl alternative title: Black Socks
1974 Phantom of the Paradise Groupie
1975 Farewell, My Lovely Doris
1976 The Pom Pom Girls Roxanne alternative title: Palisades High
1976 Revenge of the Cheerleaders Heather alternative title: Caught with Their Pants Down
1976 Drum Sophie Maxwell
1976 Massacre at Central High Mary alternative title: Blackboard Massacre
1976 Slumber Party '57 Sherry alternative title: Teenage Slumber Party
1976 Logan's Run Screamer Party Girl (uncredited)
1976 The Quest Blonde Girl episode 14: "The Seminole Negro Indian Scouts"
1977 Cinderella Cinderella alternative title: The Other Cinderella
1977 Boogievision Naked Hippie Girl On Motorcycle uncredited
1977 Game Show Models Unknown uncredited
1977 The Incredible Melting Man The Model
1977 The Choirboys Tammy
1977 Fantasm Comes Again Carol segment: "Double Feature"
1978 Laserblast Kathy Farley
1978 Up in Smoke Laughing Lady
1979 We're All Crazy Now Runaways Drummer Sandy West (Rainbeaux)
1980 Melvin and Howard Patient Ronnie
1981 The Choice Chris television movie
1981 Nice Dreams Blondie Group #1 credited as Cheryl RX Smith
1982 Hart to Hart Woman episode: "Harts Under Glass"
1982 Vice Squad White Prostitute
1982 Parasite Captive Girl
1982 Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid Veronica Lake uncredited
1983 Independence Day Ginny
1984 Du-Beat-E-O Sandy originally filmed in 1979 as We're All Crazy Now but never finished

References edit

  1. ^ "Jayne Bradley Willhite 1916-1994 - Ancestry®". www.ancestry.com. Retrieved 2023-05-16.
  2. ^ Antonia, Nina (February 2005). The Prettiest Star. SAF Publishing Ltd. ISBN 978-0-946719-72-3.
  3. ^ "THE BIRTH OF APHRODITE". Festival de Cannes. Retrieved 2023-05-16.
  4. ^ "PX3 2008 Winner - Rusalka". Retrieved 2023-05-16.
  5. ^ "Cinema Papers July 1977 by UOW Library - Issuu". issuu.com. 2016-08-30. Retrieved 2023-05-16.
  6. ^ . 2015-04-21. Archived from the original on 2015-04-21. Retrieved 2023-05-16.
  7. ^ "Cruising" (PDF).
  8. ^ Foehr, Stephen (2011-08-01). Waking Up in Nashville. Bobcat Books. ISBN 978-0-85712-447-0.
  9. ^ "Retro-futurist Nostalgia – JAN DEEN". jandeen.com. Retrieved 2023-05-16.
  10. ^ Barbour, Chris. . Bill George'S Red Hot Planet.Net. Rainbeauxsmith.net. Archived from the original on 2015-04-21. Retrieved 2014-02-19.

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editSmith was born in Los Angeles to Ronald Ron V Smith 1912 2005 and Jayne Bradley Willhite Smith 1916 1994 1 Smith s father was a brick mason and her mother performed in vaudeville as a dancer on the Orpheum circuit and later taught ballet After the divorce of her parents in 1964 Smith and her mother moved to a home located one block south of the Sunset Strip in Hollywood Smith attended Bancroft Junior High School and Fairfax High School with classmates Danny Sugerman and Brett Smiley 2 She quit school in order to pursue her dream of acting in films Smith s best girlfriend in her early teen years was Susan Snyder who she nicknamed Snot and who married Robert Carradine Her first love was Ethan Margalith they lived together during 1972 and 1973 and he went on to found Starving Students Moving Company with Darryl Marshak who later represented Leonardo Di Caprio Career editSmith s first film appearance was in avant garde filmmaker Leland Auslander s short The Birth of Aphrodite 1971 after a friend of her mother suggested her for the role The Birth of Aphrodite won the Silver Phoenix for Best Experimental Film award at the 1971 Atlanta International Film Festival the CINE Golden Eagle and was screened in competition for the Short Film Palme d Or award at the 1972 Cannes Film Festival 3 4 Jay Lovins later included The Birth of Aphrodite in an anthology of noteworthy short films that were screened at various film festivals titled Threshold 9 Illusions 1972 In 1973 Smith made her starring debut as the lead in Richard Blackburn director s cult horror film Lemora In 1974 four films were released featuring Smith three of which are now considered cult classics Caged Heat featuring the directorial debut of Jonathan Demme Video Vixens Brian DePalma s Phantom of the Paradise and The Swinging Cheerleaders directed by exploitation filmmaker Jack Hill Smith was in the early stages of pregnancy while shooting The Swinging Cheerleaders and in September 1974 she gave birth to her son Justin Sterling fashion model musician and DJ whose father is rock and jazz guitarist John Sterling Smith returned to the screen in 1975 with a supporting role in the film adaptation of Raymond Chandler s novel Farewell My Lovely starring Robert Mitchum as Phillip Marlowe in which Smith was shown in a violent bedroom scene opposite a then near unknown Sylvester Stallone The year of 1976 saw the release of six films where she had minor or supporting roles One of those films Richard Lerner s Revenge of the Cheerleaders had been shot in 1974 when Smith was eight months pregnant Also included in her 1976 releases are the blaxpoitation classic Drum Rene Daalder s cult classic Massacre at Central High and Slumber Party 57 In 1977 Smith was featured in a mixture of low budget B movies such as The Incredible Melting Man which also featured director Jonathan Demme in a rare acting role and Robert Aldrich s adaptation of The Choirboys She also played the titular character in Michael Pataki s Cinderella 1977 with co star and childhood friend Brett Smiley Cinderella was produced by Charles Band founder of Full Moon Features and this film marked the first of three collaborations between Smith and Band Also in 1977 Australian exploitation filmmakers Anthony Ginnane and Ross Dimsey who had worked with Smith on the Ozploitation movie Fantasm Comes Again announced that she would star in their upcoming film Body Count an adaptation of the novel Reservation Cowboys but the film never was made 5 1978 was a transitional year for Smith as she balanced acting with a music career In the late 1970s Smith began a career in music as a drummer vocalist and songwriter and she fronted the all girl rock group named L A Girls While shooting John Byrum s film Heart Beat 1980 based on Carolyn Cassady s autobiography in San Francisco she was asked to join the Runaways after Sandy West and Lita Ford quit the group while the film We re All Crazy Now was in pre production An impromptu group was created on the spot casting Smith through her counsel Stann Findelle and Runaways manager Toby Mamis The group was fronted by Joan Jett with Smith on the drums as Sandy We re All Crazy Now was a failed production with only a few musical numbers and scenes being shot before the production was halted due to Jett s health issues These completed scenes were edited into the 1984 movie Du Beat E O Smith briefly continued playing drums for Jett after the Runaways break up and provided backing vocals for Jett s first solo album 6 1978 also marked Smith s appearances in Charles Band s cult classic Laserblast and Cheech and Chong s box office hit Up in Smoke the latter directed by Lou Adler record producer and co owner of the Roxy Theatre In 1980 Smith returned to acting full time while continuing to work in the music industry She was among the performers who collaborated with record producer Jack Nitzsche on the original soundtrack for the William Friedkin film Cruising 1980 7 She also played drums in Phil Lee s band and at that time they were romantically involved 8 Her final two years acting in films included working for Demme in his Academy Award winning film Melvin and Howard 1980 and with Cheech and Chong in their 1981 film Cheech and Chong s Nice Dreams She also worked for the third and final time with Band in 1982 s Parasite which was shot in 3 D Smith also was in Dead Men Don t Wear Plaid 1982 portraying Veronica Lake in a non speaking role Smith contributed a spoken word performance of her song Sure for producer and writer Harvey Kubernik s Voices of the Angels a 1982 album of spoken word performances which also featured writers Charles Bukowski and Danny Sugerman as well as musicians Karri Khrome and Chuck Dukowski Due to substance abuse problems Smith left the film industry after shooting Independence Day 1983 and supported herself with work as a freelance graphic artist during the 1980s Smith also had a modeling career and sat for photographers Ron Raffaelli and Jan Eric Deen as well as for numerous commercial fashion photographers located in Los Angeles during the 1970s and 1980s 9 Death editSmith died on October 25 2002 due to complications from liver disease and hepatitis after being addicted to heroin for two decades 10 Discography editArtist Album Year of release Notes Joan Jett Bad Reputation 1980 backing vocals credited as Rainbow Smith Various artists Cruising original soundtrack 1980 drums on When I Close My Eyes I See Blood by Madelynn Von Ritz Various artists Voices of the Angels 1982 Sure written by Smith Various artists The Sound of Hollywood Girls 1983 Various artists The Sound of Hollywood du BEAT e o 1985 Joan Jett The First Sessions 2015 backing vocalsFilmography editYear Title Role Notes 1971 Evel Knievel Girl Buying Ticket At Rodeo uncredited 1971 The Birth of Aphrodite Aphrodite credited as Cheryl Smith 1973 Lemora Lila Lee 1974 Caged Heat Lavelle 1974 The Swinging Cheerleaders Andrea 1974 Video Vixens Twinkle Twat Girl alternative title Black Socks 1974 Phantom of the Paradise Groupie 1975 Farewell My Lovely Doris 1976 The Pom Pom Girls Roxanne alternative title Palisades High 1976 Revenge of the Cheerleaders Heather alternative title Caught with Their Pants Down 1976 Drum Sophie Maxwell 1976 Massacre at Central High Mary alternative title Blackboard Massacre 1976 Slumber Party 57 Sherry alternative title Teenage Slumber Party 1976 Logan s Run Screamer Party Girl uncredited 1976 The Quest Blonde Girl episode 14 The Seminole Negro Indian Scouts 1977 Cinderella Cinderella alternative title The Other Cinderella 1977 Boogievision Naked Hippie Girl On Motorcycle uncredited 1977 Game Show Models Unknown uncredited 1977 The Incredible Melting Man The Model 1977 The Choirboys Tammy 1977 Fantasm Comes Again Carol segment Double Feature 1978 Laserblast Kathy Farley 1978 Up in Smoke Laughing Lady 1979 We re All Crazy Now Runaways Drummer Sandy West Rainbeaux 1980 Melvin and Howard Patient Ronnie 1981 The Choice Chris television movie 1981 Nice Dreams Blondie Group 1 credited as Cheryl RX Smith 1982 Hart to Hart Woman episode Harts Under Glass 1982 Vice Squad White Prostitute 1982 Parasite Captive Girl 1982 Dead Men Don t Wear Plaid Veronica Lake uncredited 1983 Independence Day Ginny 1984 Du Beat E O Sandy originally filmed in 1979 as We re All Crazy Now but never finishedReferences edit Jayne Bradley Willhite 1916 1994 Ancestry www ancestry com Retrieved 2023 05 16 Antonia Nina February 2005 The Prettiest Star SAF Publishing Ltd ISBN 978 0 946719 72 3 THE BIRTH OF APHRODITE Festival de Cannes Retrieved 2023 05 16 PX3 2008 Winner Rusalka Retrieved 2023 05 16 Cinema Papers July 1977 by UOW Library Issuu issuu com 2016 08 30 Retrieved 2023 05 16 CHERYL RAINBEAUX SMITH THE LIFE TIMES DEATH AND LETTERS OF A DRIVE IN DIVA by Chris Barbour from Bill George s RED HOT PLANET NET 2015 04 21 Archived from the original on 2015 04 21 Retrieved 2023 05 16 Cruising PDF Foehr Stephen 2011 08 01 Waking Up in Nashville Bobcat Books ISBN 978 0 85712 447 0 Retro futurist Nostalgia JAN DEEN jandeen com Retrieved 2023 05 16 Barbour Chris Cheryl Rainbeaux Smith The Life Times Death And Letters Of A Drive In Diva Bill George S Red Hot Planet Net Rainbeauxsmith net Archived from the original on 2015 04 21 Retrieved 2014 02 19 External links editRainbeaux Smith at IMDb Rainbeaux Smith at Find a Grave Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rainbeaux Smith amp oldid 1222867299, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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