Crystin Sinclaire
Sassy, spunky and slender blonde actress Crystin Sinclaire popped up in a small handful of movies during her regrettably fleeting career, but she nonetheless brought a winning blend of raw vitality and considerable earthy sex appeal to the few delightfully down'n'dirty 70s drive-in features she appeared in. Sinclaire made a lively debut as the brash and uninhibited wildcat Crazy Alice in Jonathan Demme's wonderful chicks-in-chains classic "Caged Heat" and was likewise solid as a brassy hooker who volunteers for a desperate suicide mission in the entertainingly trashy World War II action potboiler "Hustler Squad." She gave a fine and impressive performance as Mel Ferror's loyal, but long-suffering daughter Libby in Tobe Hooper's excellent "Eaten Alive." Sinclaire had a funny part as a stuck-up tramp in Curtis Harrington's immensely enjoyable "Ruby" and was memorably fetching as love interest Tricia in the goofy "Goin' Coconuts." Alas, following a guest spot on the popular TV show "CHiPs" and a co-starring role in the made-for-TV drama "Portrait of A Stripper," Crystin Sinclaire's days as a working actress were sadly over by the end of the 70s.
- IMDb Mini Biography By: woodyanders
Acting
Movie
Eaten Alive
as Libby Wood
1976
TV
CHiPs
as Linda
1977
Movie
Caged Heat
as Crazy Alice
1974
TV
Alice
1976
Movie
Ruby
as Lila June
1977
Movie
Video Nasties: Moral Panic, Censorship & Videotape
as Self (archive footage)
2010
TV
Marcus Welby, M.D.
as Receptionist (as Lynda Gold)
1969
Movie
Dirty O'Neil
as Judy
1974
Movie
Hustler Squad
1976
Movie
Goin' Coconuts
as Tricia
1978
Movie
Portrait of a Stripper
as Wendy
1979
Movie
The Captive: The Longest Drive 2
as Church Woman #2
1976
TV
The Ted Knight Show
1978