Cheryl Waters
Cheryl Waters is an American film and television actress. Her most famous role was the female lead in the 1974 film, Macon County Line.
Career
1970s
One of her earliest film appearances was in the 1971 biker film, Ride the Hot Wind, which starred Tommy Kirk, Duke Kelly, and Sherry Bain. After that she played the part of Bonnie, a young lady who was having an affair with Robert Matthews, her psychology professor in the Don Jones directed 1971 exploitation film, Schoolgirls in Chains. She played the female lead in Richard Compton's 1974 film, Macon County Line. Her character, the attractive Jenny Scott is making her way to Dallas and is picked up by good-time seeking brothers Chris and Wayne Dixon who are making their way south-by-southwest. Their fun times eventually comes to an end when they eventually find trouble. In 1978, Kevin Dobson's Image of Death was released. Waters played the part of Barbara Shields. Cathey Paine, Tony Bonner and Penne Hackforth-Jones also starred in the film.1980s to 1990s
She played the part of Lorraine Webster in the Real Mothers episode of The Trials of Rosie O'Neill which aired in September 1991.Filmography
Title | Role | Director | Year | Notes # |
Ride the Hot Wind | Duke Kelly | 1971 | ||
Schoolgirls in Chains | Bonnie | Don Jones | 1973 | credited as Leah Tate |
Macon County Line | Jenny Scott | Richard Compton | 1974 | |
Act of Vengeance | Tamara | Robert Kelljchian | 1974 | |
Women Unchained | Susan | Kent Osborne | 1974 | |
Image of Death | Barbara Shields | Kevin James Dobson | 1978 | |
Cradle Song | Rene | Sharron Miller | 1981 | |
Didn't You Hear... | Paige | Skip Sherwood | 1983 | |
Thunder Alley | Cowgirl | J. S. Cardone | 1985 | |
Avenging Angels | Magda Beecham | J. Lee Thompson | 1988 | |
A Climate for Killing | Birdy | J. S. Cardone | 1991 |
Title | Role | Director | Year | Notes # |
The Slayer | assistant to director | J.S. Cardone | 1982 | |
End of the Rainbow | Production designer | Laszlo Papas | 1983 | |
Going Hollywood: The '30s | Set decorator | Julian Schlossberg | 1984 | Documentary |
SiN | Computer Voice | 1988 | Video game |