Scene from Wild Life (1984)
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Birth Name: Ashley St. Jon
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Alternate Names: Ashley St. John
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Alternate Names: Jennifer Wright
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Jennifer G. Wright (born March 23, 1962) is an American actress who made her film debut portraying the role of Cushie in The World According to Garp in 1982. That same year she made an appearance in Pink Floyd The Wall, playing an American groupie. Wright had roles in both The Wild Life as Eileen and St. Elmo's Fire as Felicia. She also starred with Anthony Michael Hall in the 1986 thriller Out of Bounds, with Adrian Pasdar as Mae in the 1987 cult horror classic Near Dark, and alongside Ilan Mitchell-Smith in the 1988 drama The Chocolate War. Wright had a lead role in 1989's I, Madman, and small parts in the films Young Guns II and The Lawnmower Man.
Birth Name: Francesca Isabel Natividad
Birth Date: 1948-02-13
Birth Place: Ciudad Juárez, Juárez Municipality, Mexico
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Alternate Names: Francesca Isabel Natividad
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Natividad was born in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, the eldest of nine children, and did not speak English until she was 10. At that time, her mother married a U.S. citizen and they moved to Texas. Natividad attended high school in El Paso, where she was her senior class president. After moving to California, she worked as a maid and cook for Stella Stevens and as a key-punch operator for IBM before turning to go-go dancing to make ends meet. Her stage name Kitten came from her shyness. At age 21, she had her first breast implant surgery in Tijuana (where it was legal) on the advice of her agent. Kitten Natividad was introduced to Russ Meyer by fellow dancer Shari Eubank, a performer in Meyer's 1975 film Supervixens. Meyer hired her to narrate his movie Up!, where she was shown sitting nude in a tree, quoting the poetry of Hilda Doolittle and acting as a Greek chorus to the nonsensical action. Meyer was so impressed he wanted her to star in his next feature, Beneath the Valley of the Ultra-Vixens, one of several collaborations between Meyer and film critic Roger Ebert. He paid for a second breast enhancement and voice lessons to eliminate her accent. She left her husband for Meyer during the filming, and they lived together as a couple for most of the next 15 years. After this, Natividad moved into pornographic modeling, mainly doing glamour or girl-girl shoots with the likes of Candy Samples, Uschi Digard, and Patty Plenty. The appearances increased her dancing income many times over. She incorporated a giant champagne glass into her act (similar to Lili St. Cyr), accompanied by the Bobby Darin hit "Splish Splash." She appeared as a guest on The Dating Game, one of a number of game shows that Chuck Barris produced. During the 1980s, Natividad began appearing in pornographic productions, initially limiting her performances to appearing topless. Eventually, however, she graduated to engaging in hardcore performances, usually with younger men and women. She also founded the private photo and video studio Kitten Klub. She famously appeared as a stripper at the bachelor party held by Sean Penn to celebrate his 1985 marriage to Madonna. In 2001, Natividad starred in the cult film comedy The Double-D Avenger, directed by William Winckler, and in it, she was reunited with fellow Russ Meyer stars, actress Haji from Russ Meyer's "Faster Pussycat! Kill! Kill!" and Raven De La Croix from Russ Meyer's film "Up! In The Double-D Avenger". Kitten Natividad plays Chastity Knott, a woman who becomes a busty costumed crime fighter.
Birth Name: Tracy Hutchinson
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Alternate Names: Tracey E. Hutchinson, Tracy E. Hutchinson
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"Versatile entertainer Tracy Hutchinson has worn multiple hats throughout her career. In the mid-'80s, she served as a stunt double in films like 'Into the Night' (1985), 'My Science Project' (1985), and 'Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood' (1988), demonstrating her prowess in action roles. Simultaneously, she took on bit parts in movies such as 'The Wild Life' (1984), 'Stone Cold' (1991), and 'Amazon Women on the Moon' (1987), often playing characters like Poker Girl #2, Pool Playing Chick, and Floozie that required her to embrace risqué roles with ease."
About the Movie: Wild Life (1984)
Release Year: 1984
Nation: United States
Alternative Title: The Wild Life, Vida Selvagem, Jóvenes alocados, Hurjaa elämää, Attention Délires!, Szabadnak születtek, Livet er en fest, Dzikie zycie, Без тормозов
Director: Art Linson
Writer: Cameron Crowe
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Producer(s): Producer: Art Linson, Cameron Crowe
Co-Producer: Don Phillips
Executive Producer: C.O. Erickson
Companies: Universal Pictures
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Keywords: drugs, high school, police, strip club, voyeur
Story
The movie follows the antics of four friends in the 1980s: Bill who has just moved into his own apartment, Jim who is known for his rebellious behavior, Tom who is eccentric, and Anita who is dating an older man named David. The narrative revolves around their high school lives, parties, and encounters with the police.
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Wild Life (1984), directed by Art Linson, is a teen comedy-drama set in the 1980s. It explores the rebellious spirit of youth through the experiences of its four main characters. The movie touches upon themes of teenage rebellion, relationships, and the coming-of-age story set against the backdrop of high school life.