Barbara Linnea Quigley (born May 27, 1958) is an American actress, best known as a
scream queen
A scream queen (a wordplay on ''screen queen'') is an actress who is prominent and influential in horror films, either through a notable appearance or recurring roles. Scream king is the equivalent for men. Notable scream queen examples include ...
in low-budget horror films during the 1980s and 1990s. Born in
Davenport, Iowa
Davenport ( ) is a city in Scott County, Iowa, United States, and its county seat. It is situated along the Mississippi River on the eastern border of the state. Davenport had a population of 101,724 as of the 2020 United States census, 2020 cen ...
, Quigley first pursued her career in the late 1970s, shortly after moving to Los Angeles. While working at
Jack LaLanne's health spa, she was encouraged by her friends to try modeling, and also began taking acting and guitar-playing classes. After appearing as an
extra in various films, Quigley got her first acting role in the
Charles Band
Charles Robert Band (born December 27, 1951) is an American film producer and director, known for his work on horror comedy movies.
Career
Band entered film production in the 1970s with Charles Band Productions. Dissatisfied with distributo ...
-produced film ''
Fairy Tales
A fairy tale (alternative names include fairytale, fairy story, household tale, magic tale, or wonder tale) is a short story that belongs to the Folklore, folklore genre. Such stories typically feature Magic (supernatural), magic, Incantation, e ...
'' (1978). She continued receiving small parts, mostly in B movies. Her first bigger part was in the 1981 slasher film ''
Graduation Day''. Quigley followed with more films such as ''
Savage Streets'' (1984) and ''
Silent Night, Deadly Night'' (1984).
In 1985, Quigley appeared in the zombie horror film ''
The Return of the Living Dead'' playing a teenaged punk, which is considered one of her most notable roles and earned her "scream queen" status. During the second half of the 1980s, Quigley starred in a number of low-budget films following the popularization of
home video
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. She repeatedly worked with the directors
David DeCoteau (''
Creepozoids'', ''
Nightmare Sisters'', and ''
Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama'') and
Kevin Tenney (''
Night of the Demons'' and ''
Witchtrap''), and appeared alongside fellow scream queens
Brinke Stevens and
Michelle Bauer. By the end of the 1980s, Quigley decided to take a different direction and starred in the first two films of
Rick Sloane's comedy series ''
Vice Academy''. However, she continued being
type cast as a victim in horror films.
Aside from her acting career, Quigley is also a singer (she formed an
all-female band
An all-female band is a musical ensemble, musical group in popular music that is exclusively composed of female musicians. This is distinct from a girl group, in which the female members are solely vocalists, though this terminology is not universa ...
, The Skirts, in the early 1980s) and an author (she wrote three books: ''The Linnea Quigley Bio & Chainsaw Book'', ''I'm Screaming as Fast as I Can: My Life in B-Movies'', and ''Skin''). She is also an
animal rights activist
The animal rights movement, sometimes called the animal liberation, animal personhood, or animal advocacy movement, is a social movement that advocates an end to the rigid moral and legal distinction drawn between human and non-human animals, ...
and a member of
PETA.
Career
Early life and career beginnings

Quigley was born on May 27, 1958, in Davenport, Iowa, the daughter of Dorothy and William Heath Quigley. Her father was a
chiropractor and
psychologist
A psychologist is a professional who practices psychology and studies mental states, perceptual, cognitive, emotional, and social processes and behavior. Their work often involves the experimentation, observation, and explanation, interpretatio ...
.
He worked as an executive vice president at
Palmer College of Chiropractic
Palmer College of Chiropractic is a Private college, private Chiropractic education, chiropractic college with its main campus in Davenport, Iowa. It was established in 1897 by Daniel David Palmer and was the first school of chiropractic in th ...
. An only child, Quigley attended Garfield Elementary and Sudlow Middle Schools in Davenport. In 1972, she began attending
Bettendorf High School in
Bettendorf, Iowa. Quigley later reminisced about her school years: "I was so shy. I didn't move my mouth, didn't sing in
glee club
A glee club is a musical group or choir group, historically of male voices but also of female or mixed voices, which traditionally specializes in the singing of short songs by trios or quartets. In the late 19th century it was very popular in ...
or anything like that, didn't do any plays. I was terribly, terribly shy."
Shortly after graduating from high school in 1976, Quigley moved with her parents to Los Angeles. She landed a job at Jack LaLanne's health spa, where she met models who worked in films by doing work as extras.
[ Encouraged by her friends, Quigley began taking acting and guitar-playing classes.] One of her earliest acting jobs was a television commercial for Close-Up
A close-up or closeup in filmmaking, television production
A television show, TV program (), or simply a TV show, is the general reference to any content produced for viewing on a television set that is broadcast via over-the-air, s ...
toothpaste. After getting a few extra parts, she got her first acting role in the Charles Band-produced erotic comedy ''Fairy Tales'' (1978), wherein she appeared as Sleeping Beauty
"Sleeping Beauty" (, or ''The Beauty Sleeping in the Wood''; , or ''Little Briar Rose''), also titled in English as ''The Sleeping Beauty in the Woods'', is a fairy tale about a princess curse, cursed by an evil fairy to suspended animation in fi ...
. Her next role was in the pseudo-documentary '' Auditions'' (1978), again produced by Band and directed by Harry Hurwitz. She continued receiving small parts in films such as '' Don't Go Near the Park'' (1981) and the Troma
Troma Entertainment is an American independent film production and distribution company founded by Lloyd Kaufman and Michael Herz in 1974. They are the longest running independent film studio in the world. The company produces low-budget inde ...
slasher ''Graduation Day'' (1981). She was given the role of Dolores after the original actress refused to do nude scenes. In 1981, producer and director Jim Feazell decided to shoot some additional footage for the reissue of his unsuccessful 1975 psychological thriller ''Wheeler''. In one of the scenes, Quigley played a waitress menaced by a truck driver. The movie was re-released under the title ''The Hurting'' and later changed to ''Psycho from Texas''.[
Besides modeling and auditioning for films, Quigley also began auditioning for bands that would let her join in. She first played guitar in an all-female band, Mad Whistle, started by singer and songwriter Lucrecia Sarita Russo. Russo's then-husband Jeffrey Spry appeared alongside Quigley in the film ''Graduation Day'' with his band ]Felony
A felony is traditionally considered a crime of high seriousness, whereas a misdemeanor is regarded as less serious. The term "felony" originated from English common law (from the French medieval word "''félonie''") to describe an offense that r ...
. Quigley then managed to form her own band called The Skirts. Her friend Haydee Pomar, whom she met on the set of Cheech & Chong's comedy '' Nice Dreams'' (1981), played the bass guitar. They practiced in the basement of the punk rock club The Masque and their music got featured in some of Quigley's later movies. Their song "Santa Monica Blvd. Boy" was released on Mystic Records' 1983 compilation ''The Sound of Hollywood Girls''.
Acting career
Quigley is best known for her role in ''The Return of the Living Dead'' (1985) (directed by Dan O'Bannon). She has also starred in dozens of other horror films, including '' Savage Streets'' (with Linda Blair), '' Silent Night, Deadly Night'', '' Nightmare Sisters'', ''Creepozoids'', ''Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama'', '' Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers'', '' Night of the Demons'' (the 1988 original and the 2009 remake), and '' A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master''. Quigley is the author of two books about her career as a B-movie actress, ''Chainsaw'' and ''I'm Screaming as Fast as I Can''. She has been called the "Queen of the Bs".
Linnea co-starred with Daniel Baldwin in ''Stripperland'' (2011). She played in David DeCoteau's movies ''1313: Cougar Cult'' (2012) and ''3 Scream Queens'' (2014), and Charles Band's web series ''Trophy Heads'' (2014) with Brinke Stevens and Michelle Bauer. In 2012, Quigley guest appeared in Massachusetts death metal band Sexcrement's music video entitled "Trucker Bombed".
Alongside regular co-stars Brinke Stevens, and Michelle Bauer, Quigley appeared in and was a main subject for the 2011 documentary ''Screaming in High Heels: The Rise & Fall of the Scream Queen Era'' and its 2020 follow up ''Screaming in High Heels: The Reunion''. According to ''Deadline Hollywood
''Deadline Hollywood'', commonly known as ''Deadline'' and also referred to as ''Deadline.com'', is an online news site founded as the news blog ''Deadline Hollywood Daily'' by Nikki Finke in 2006. It is updated several times a day, with en ...
'' and ''Horror Fuel'' magazine, Linnea will co-star alongside horror icons Michael Berryman, Bill Moseley and Kane Hodder in the 2022 feature ''Jasper'', produced by Shaun Cairo.
Personal life
Relationships
Linnea's father was Dr. William "Nip" Heath Quigley, a dean of education and vice president at Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa. Her mother Dorothy was a homemaker. After she graduated from Bettendorf High School in 1976, she moved to California with her parents when her father became the president of the Los Angeles campus of Palmer College. He left the college in the late 1980s to open a private practice.
During the filming of '' Night of the Demons'' (1988), Quigley began a relationship with special-effects artist Steve Johnson.[ Later, while working on the film '' A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master'' (1988), Johnson proposed to Quigley on the set. "I actually got engaged on the set of that movie right after coming out of Freddy's chest. He gave me a ring so that was funny. While he's hosing my K-Y Jelly off me and after it fell over almost killing us and some others, he still managed to ask me to marry him." They married on January 17, 1990, but divorced in 1992.
]
Veganism
Quigley is a vegan
Veganism is the practice of abstaining from the use of animal products and the consumption of animal source foods, and an associated philosophy that rejects the commodity status of animals. A person who practices veganism is known as a ve ...
. She switched to a vegetarian
Vegetarianism is the practice of abstaining from the Eating, consumption of meat (red meat, poultry, seafood, insects as food, insects, and the flesh of any other animal). It may also include abstaining from eating all by-products of animal slau ...
diet in the late 1970s after her move to Los Angeles, first by eliminating red meat, then chicken and fish, and eventually all dairy and all other foods from animals. She is an animal-rights activist and an active member of the animal-rights organization PETA. In October 1990, she appeared on the cover of '' Vegetarian Times''.
Filmography
Discography
*''The Skirts''
*''Linnea Quigley and the Bi-Polar Bears: Surfboards and Chainsaws'' (2002)
Bibliography
*''The Linnea Quigley Bio & Chainsaw Book'' (1991)
*''Skin'' (1993)
*''I'm Screaming as Fast as I Can: My Life in B-Movies'' (1995)
References
External links
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1958 births
20th-century American actresses
21st-century American actresses
Actresses from Davenport, Iowa
American film actresses
American television actresses
Living people
American women film producers
Film producers from Iowa
Bettendorf High School alumni
American people of Irish descent
American veganism activists