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Suzanne M. Slater, also credited as Suzee Slater, is an American former actress and model best known as Leslie Todd in the horror film ''
Chopping Mall ''Chopping Mall'' is a 1986 American independent techno-horror film co-written and directed by Jim Wynorski, produced by Julie Corman, and starring Kelli Maroney, Tony O'Dell, John Terlesky, Russell Todd, Paul Bartel, Mary Woronov, and Barb ...
''. She had several minor roles in movies and television in the late 1980s and early 1990s before abruptly leaving the acting industry.


Early life and career

Suzee Slater was born in
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and was raised in
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. She attended the
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for one year, then worked as a flight attendant for MGM Grand Air, specializing in short-run celebrity flights. Slater eventually met a
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at an airline party. After landing a role on an episode of the television series '' Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer'', Slater joined the
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and moved to
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. She quickly earned brief appearances in the 1984 films '' Savage Streets'' and ''Summer Fantasy''. Slater's most well-known acting credit came as she played the ill-fated Leslie Todd in the 1986 horror movie ''
Chopping Mall ''Chopping Mall'' is a 1986 American independent techno-horror film co-written and directed by Jim Wynorski, produced by Julie Corman, and starring Kelli Maroney, Tony O'Dell, John Terlesky, Russell Todd, Paul Bartel, Mary Woronov, and Barb ...
'', directed by
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and co-produced by
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and
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. One of Roger Corman's few requirements was a certain amount of gratuitous nudity, a staple of his production company's releases. Wynorski cast Slater based on her statuesque, buxom figure. Her character's exploding-head death sequence is cited as one of the now-
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's most memorable scenes among horror aficionados. In a 1993 interview with the magazine ''
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'', Slater admitted a certain amount of regret for doing the movie, claiming it "falsely linked er/nowiki> to a damned '
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' title." Slater appeared on the poster for the 1986 slasher '' Sorority House Massacre'' despite not appearing in the film itself. After ''Chopping Mall'', she continued to gain minor
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s in movies and some short-lived television shows through the end of the decade, as well as modeling work for the likes of glamour photographer
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. Many of her film roles involved nudity, which she stated she did not mind. However, she wished to avoid being
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as a "topless bimbo" character, even turning down a role in Jeff Broadstreet's ''Sexbomb'' despite her need for work. Slater mentioned in a 1989 ''
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'' article that she desired "a part in a really steamy movie, like ''
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''. Her last major role in the movie industry was Heather Black in the 1994
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''
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'', directed by
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, in which Slater received top-billing. She was suggested by Wynorski after lead actress
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dropped out of the project. The part called for lengthy
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sex scenes with her co-stars Erica Nann and Nels Van Patten, a first for Slater. Shortly after the release of ''Mind Twister'', Slater suddenly retired from acting and disappeared from the public eye. Fellow ''Chopping Mall'' actress
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explained in 2016 that the two failed to keep in contact in the years following that film's release. The movie's crew had been unable to locate Slater, making her one of the few surviving cast members to not attend the 30th anniversary screening of ''Chopping Mall''.


Personal life

Suzee Slater had a mother and brother, both of whom moved out to California to be closer to her. Slater once dated screenwriter
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.


Filmography


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Slater, Suzanne Year of birth missing (living people) 20th-century American actresses Actresses from Kansas American film actresses Female models from Kansas Flight attendants Living people People from Goodland, Kansas 21st-century American women