I watched this 80’s slasher “The Slumber Party Massacre” and movie was LOL all the way, but surprise, surprise it had some good nudity. I wanted to download the nude clips but turned out no one capped them in HD. So I made a special edit of the scenes.
Michelle Michaels is the first girl that is naked and have overall 3 nude scenes.
Brinke Stevens (my fav of all 3 girls) is the one with that bare butt open shower scene (Michelle is there also, and the way camera pans over her butt while girls talking about nothing, is amazing + some naked extras).
Debra Deliso is finale one (again with Michelle) naked in scene when girls change their clothes while being ‘watched’. Overall all nudity was totally irrelevant to story, but it just show how casual films were about nudity back in those days. Just imagine if MTV Scream was from HBO or wait, STARZ could be a better place, with nudity from all girls. I’m sure they would hire some other actresses, but still a good start for some beginners.
Michelle Michaels, Brinke Stevens & Debra Deliso in The Slumber Party Massacre (1982)
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Michelle Michaels
Date of Birth 14 October 1983, Rialto, California, USA
Birth Name Christina Reed
Height 5′ 5″ (1.65 m)
Slim and sexy blonde bombshell Michelle Michaels was born on October 14, 1983 in San Bernardino, California. Michaels first began performing in explicit hardcore movies in her late teens in 2002. Among the notable companies Michelle appeared in X-rated features for are Vivid, Sin City, Wicked Pictures, Ninn Worx, and Anabolic Video. Michaels has a pierced navel. She has since retired from the adult film industry.
Brinke Stevens
Date of Birth 20 September 1954, San Diego, California, USA
Birth Name Charlene Elizabeth Brinkeman
Height 5′ 4″ (1.63 m)
Brinke Stevens was born on September 20, 1954 in San Diego, California, USA as Charlene Elizabeth Brinkeman. She is an actress and writer, known for The Summer of Massacre (2012), Teenage Exorcist (1991) and Haunting Fear (1990). She was previously married to Dave Stevens.
Debra De Liso
Date of Birth 3 May 1956, Alameda, California, USA
Height 5′ 7″ (1.7 m)
Debra De Liso has been a theater and film artist for over 30 years, working as an actor, choreographer/dancer, director, playwright and teacher. She received a fellowship to UCLA, earning an MFA and the Jack Nicholson Prize for Acting. She also graduated Phi Kappa Phi with a Masters Degree in Theatre from California State University, Los Angeles, where she won the Best Actress award during her undergraduate years. She was accepted at the Royal National Theatre Summer Training Programme and studied with several talented teachers, including Sir Ian McKellen, Prunella Scales and John Castle. She was also fortunate to have been a student of José Quintero and Jim Kirkwood.
Debra is now delighted to share her extensive training with her own students at the University of Southern California, the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, and her own company of actor/writers.
Highlights from Debra’s acting career range from playing the title role in a critically acclaimed production of “Agnes of God” at the Edinburgh Festival, Scotland, to the physically demanding performance as a Siamese twin in “Air For One” in Santa Barbara, to sparkling Los Angeles reviews of her portrayal of Blanche Dubois in “A Streetcar Named Desire,” and Lorraine from “Lie of the Mind.” Debra played the lead role in Donald Freed’s world premiere of “1951-2006” at LATC along with starring in Freed’s “The Einstein Plan” with James Cromwell.
She has acted in film and television in such diverse shows as the action-comedy “Sledge Hammer!” to the cult classic The Slumber Party Massacre. She has written two screenplays and is in pre-production to direct her first feature film.
Debra is a member of the Classical Theatre Lab in Los Angeles, where she keeps in shape working with artists such as Alan Rickman, Lynn Redgrave and Alfred Molina.
From the age of 12 to 20 Debra was a competitive gymnast and ballet student. She went on to perform in several dance concerts and choreograph over 20 theater productions. She has delighted many audiences performing her original comedy solo piece, “Lamp Dance.” She was the Chair of the Physical Education Department at the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts for eight years. She has taught methodology from her Master’s Thesis, “The Physicalization of a Role,” at several institutions.
Debra has guided the writing of and directed over 300 one-person shows at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, USC, and in professional theaters. She thoroughly enjoys the challenging and personal work of taking actors through the writing process into performance. She has written her own solo performance piece about the visionary dance artist Isadora Duncan and a musical comedy with talented music arranger Jonathan Sacks. She also conceived of the hit show, “Cock Tales,” an evening of wickedly original male monologues about sex from some of L.A.’s best playwrights.
Debra directed Jay Sefton’s solo play which won Best Solo Play L.A. Weekly Award, and Hal Ackerman’s “Prick” which won Best Solo script at the United Solo Festival in NYC.
Debra received a three-year California Arts Council Grant to teach acting and playwriting at a woman’s prison, which was some of the most difficult and rewarding work she has done to date. In the July 2002 issue of “Femme Fatales” magazine Debra is featured in an article about her Hollywood journey from early film work in low-budget horror films to finding her niche in theater, dance, and helping others in need.
Debra lives in the Los Angeles area with her husband and daughter.