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Marilyn Burns
'Mary Lynn Ann Burns' (July 5, 1955) is an American actress, perhaps best known for her role in The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974).
Burns was born in Erie, Pennsylvania, and raised in Houston, Texas. She always had an interest in the arts. During seventh grade, she appeared in a musical production of A Midsummer Night's Dream. In 1970, she made her first film appearance in the Robert Altman movie Brewster McCloud. While attending the University of Texas at Austin, Burns joined its film commission board.
In The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (directed by Tobe Hooper) Burns played Sally Hardesty, a teenager who travels (along with her brother and some friends) to the cemetery where her grandfather is buried to investigate reports of grave vandalism. After the success of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre she appeared in Hooper's film Eaten Alive. In 1976, Burns had a role in the television mini-series Helter Skelter, about the real-life trial of Charles Manson and several others. In the series, she played Linda Kasabian, a member of the Manson Family who was granted immunity in exchange for her testimony against the defendants. Burns had a few roles in the 1980s (Kiss Daddy Goodbye, Future Kill) and had an uncredited cameo in Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation (1994), which was her last film appearance as of 2006.
She currently lives in Texas and is active in community theatre.
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DVD Release Date: 2001
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A wild mix of surreal fantasy and grindhouse splatterfest, Tobe (
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre) Hooper's 1976 sophomore feature pits an all-star cast against the homicidal owner of a backwoods hotel and his pet crocodile, with expectedly bloody results. Veteran character actor Neville Brand giv...
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DVD Release Date: 2001
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A wild mix of surreal fantasy and grindhouse splatterfest, Tobe (
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre) Hooper's 1976 sophomore feature pits an all-star cast against the homicidal owner of a backwoods hotel and his pet crocodile, with expectedly bloody results. Veteran character actor Neville Brand giv...
more information, reviews and movie clips of Eaten Alive
DVD Release Date: 2007
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The Freaks and the Frats come together during their moment of terror in
Future Kill, a sci-fi film that doesn't have much to do with its H.R. Giger poster/DVD cover. Directed by Ronald Moore, the film's
The Warriors -like plot, in which a gang navigates the city maze for survival, feat...
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Patrick Regan
DVD Release Date: 2007
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An aura of mystery surrounds twins Beth and Michael, and their widowed father, Guy Nicholas. They live on the rugged and isolated Northern California coast, kept hidden away by their father from a normal life . He even home schools them, isolating them further. Is Daddy crazy... or is it something e...
more information, reviews and movie clips of Kiss Daddy Goodbye
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Patrick Regan
DVD Release Date: 2006
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In a small seaside town two gifted children are left by themselves after a gang of outlaw bikers murder their father. But when the twins decide to resurrect their father s corpse the town awakens to a series of bizarre murders. As the Sheriff tries to uncover the mystery behind the killings the chil...
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DVD Release Date: 2003
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