Dawn Dunlap
Adorable baby doll brunette beauty Dawn Dunlap had a regrettably fleeting film career from the late 70s up until the mid 80s. Dawn was born in October 1964 in Austin, Texas. She made her debut at age 15 in the titular role of a lovely and naive, yet enticing ballet dancer in the steamy soft-core feature "Laura." Dunlap was especially memorable as sweet space station crew member Tracy Baxter in the entertainingly trashy "Alien" rip-off "Forbidden World." Dunlap's sole mainstream movie credit was a small role as hooker Maxine in Ron Howard's hilarious comedy "Night Shift." Alas, following her sizable co-starring part as Lana Clarkson's innocent little sister Taramis in the hugely enjoyable "Barbarian Queen". She quit the film industry in 1985. She later married British billionaire Frank Lowe, thus taking the name "Lady Dawn Lowe".