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Cassandra Peterson is an American actress, best known for her portrayal as the horror hostess, Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, which she popularised in the 1981 TV series, Elvira's Movie Macabre. She parodied herself in the role below. Cassandra Peterson was born in Manhattan, Kansas, and grew up in Colorado Springs, Colorado. She began her career at age 17 as the youngest showgirl in Las Vegas history in the show "Vive Les Girls" at the Dunes Hotel. After receiving advice from "The King" himself, Elvis Presley, she traveled to Europe where she pursued a career as a singer and actor. She worked in several Italian films, including Federico Fellini's Roma (1972) and performed throughout Europe as lead singer of an Italian rock band. __NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Cassandra Peterson Real Name Unknown First publication Unknown She is the voice of Ms. Campbell, a research scientist from the World Wide Genome Project (and one of Kraangdroids) in the 2012 TV series. Her character, who debuted in the Feb. 9, 2013 episode The Alien Agenda, takes a particular interest in April O'Neil.[1] She also voices her Utrom counterpart Queen.
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She is the voice of Ms. Campbell, a research scientist from the World Wide Genome Project (and one of Kraangdroids) in the 2012 TV series. Her character, who debuted in the Feb. 9, 2013 episode The Alien Agenda, takes a particular interest in April O'Neil.[1] She also voices her Utrom counterpart Queen. Cassandra Peterson was born in Manhattan, Kansas, and grew up in Colorado Springs, Colorado. She began her career at age 17 as the youngest showgirl in Las Vegas history in the show "Vive Les Girls" at the Dunes Hotel. After receiving advice from "The King" himself, Elvis Presley, she traveled to Europe where she pursued a career as a singer and actor. She worked in several Italian films, including Federico Fellini's Roma (1972) and performed throughout Europe as lead singer of an Italian rock band. Upon returning to the United States, she toured the country as star of her own musical-comedy show, "Mama's Boys". She eventually settled in Hollywood, where she spent 4½ years with Los Angeles' foremost improvisational comedy group, The Groundlings. In 1981, she auditioned for the role of horror hostess on a local Los Angeles television station. Her show, Movie Macabre (1981), and her newly created character, Elvira, became an overnight sensation. Peterson has used Elvira's celebrity status to bring attention to many worthy causes and organizations over the years, including her well-known work for animal welfare and raising money and awareness for the prevention of HIV/AIDS. In addition to co-writing and performing in both the local L.A. and nationally syndicated television versions of "Movie Macabre", she co-wrote, produced and starred in two feature films, Elvira: Mistress of the Dark (1988) and Elvira's Haunted Hills (2001). Her latest endeavors include producing, writing and starring in the reality series The Search for the Next Elvira (2007) on Fox Reality and the nationally syndicated series Elvira's Movie Macabre (2010). Peterson has spent over three decades solidifying the Elvira brand and building it into an international cult icon that has become synonymous with Halloween and the horror genre. __NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Cassandra Peterson Real Name Unknown First publication Unknown Cassandra Peterson is an American actress, best known for her portrayal as the horror hostess, Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, which she popularised in the 1981 TV series, Elvira's Movie Macabre. She parodied herself in the role below.
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