Erin Brown

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Erin Brown (* 16th October 1979 as Erin DeWright in East St. Louis ) is an American actress who under the pseudonym Misty Mundae in numerous adult films occurred.

Life

Brown was born on October 16, 1979 in East St. Louis; the family later moved to New Jersey . She had her first appearance as an actress in 1997 in the trash film I Was a Teenage Strangler , which William "Hellfire" Apprecino directed as a director for the low-budget studio Factory 2000; she was then in a relationship with Apprecino for several years. For the first film, Brown used the stage name Misty Mundae; her younger sister Daisy starred as Chelsea Mundae in the film. Apprecino's generic films contained violent pornography , which Brown said he found "disturbing" even then.

From 1998 she made softcore films as Misty Mundae for the newly founded label Seduction Cinema of the production company ei Independent Cinema, her first appearance was in the film Dead Students Society . With the success of the cinema seduction film Gladiator Eroticvs , she ended her collaboration with Factory 2000 in 2001. In 2002 the already filmed Flesh for Olivia and Silk Stocking Strangler were released . Also in 2001 she had her first Seduction Cinema leading role in Mummy Raider , a Tomb Raider parody. In 2002 she signed an exclusive contract with Seduction Cinema. From 2003 she also made horror films for the egg label Shock-o-Rama.

Brown directed a total of three films. Her directorial debut, Confessions of a Natural Beauty, followed the approach of “showing lesbian seduction from a female perspective”, according to Brown, and was released in 2003 by Seduction Cinema. Also in 2003 was Lustful Addiction , a remake of the B-movie A Couple of Trouble from 1969. Her black and white short film Voodoun Blues was released in 2004 as an addition to the DVD version of the shock-o-rama horror film Bite Me! marketed.

After the release of Voodoun Blues , she gave up the softcore business and the alias Misty Mundae and devoted herself to her career as an actress in horror films under her real name; the naming rights for the alias remained with the Seduction Cinema parent label ei. Seduction Cinema exploited the name by releasing material that had already been shot after the breakup and by cutting old material together into new films, for example in The Sexy Adventures of Van Helsing , which contains Misty Mundae scenes that were originally intended for Lord of the G- Strings had been rotated. In 2006, Brown starred in Tony Todd and Lucky McKee films and in the Jack Ketchum film adaptation of The Lost . Also in 2006 she was nominated for the film Sinful in the category "Best Actress" at the Hoboken International Film Festival , but came away empty-handed. That year she also appeared in a music video for the American alternative rock band CKY . In 2007 she played a leading role in Robert Kurtzman's Zombie Rage and in the horror comedy Splatter Beach . In the same year she was described by the US magazine Sci Fi Weekly (meanwhile in the Syfy website Blastr) as a "living legend of the horror film". In 2009 she resumed her role as Misty Mundae and starred in 19 episodes of the Cinemax series Lingerie . In 2012 she won the PollyGrind Film Festival in Las Vegas in the category "Best Actress in a Short Film" for her role in the horror short film This Girl's Gun .

Filmography (selection)

  • 1997: I Was A Teenage Strangler
  • 1998: Dead Students Society
  • 1998: Infamous Bondage Murders
  • 1998: Going Under
  • 1999: Vampire Strangler
  • 1999: The Bizarre Case of the Electric Cord Strangler
  • 1999: Duck! The Carbine High Massacre
  • 1999: Cannibal Doctor
  • 1999: TITanic 2000: Vampire of the Titanic
  • 2000: Dinner for Two
  • 2000: International Necktie Strangler
  • 2000: Misty's Secret
  • 2000: I, Asphyxia: The Electric Cord Strangler III
  • 2001: Shoot the Girls
  • 2001: Night of the Groping Dead
  • 2001: Gladiator Eroticvs: The Lesbian Warriors
  • 2001: Erotic Survivor
  • 2001: Witchbabe: The Erotic Witch Project 3
  • 2001: Purgatory Blues
  • 2002: Flesh for Olivia
  • 2002: Mummy Raider
  • 2002: Play-Mate of the Apes
  • 2002: The Erotic Mirror
  • 2002: Roxanna
  • 2002: An Erotic Vampire in Paris
  • 2002: My Vampire Lover
  • 2002: The Erotic Time Machine
  • 2002: Lust in the Mummy's Tomb
  • 2002: Silk Stocking Strangler
  • 2002: Satan's School for Lust
  • 2003: That 70's Girl
  • 2003: Naked Cooking
  • 2003: Confessions of a Natural Beauty
  • 2003: Lord of the G-Strings
  • 2003: Dr. Jekyll & Mistress Hyde
  • 2003: Lustful Addiction
  • 2003: Vampire Vixens
  • 2003: Sin Sisters
  • 2003: SpiderBabe
  • 2003: Screaming Dead
  • 2004: Sexy American Idle
  • 2004: Sexy Adventures of Van Helsing
  • 2004: Bite Me!
  • 2005: The Girl Who Shagged Me
  • 2005: Shock-o-Rama
  • 2006: An Erotic Werewolf in London
  • 2006: Jack Ketchum's The Lost - Teenage Serial Killer
  • 2006: Shadow: Dead Riot
  • 2006: Sinful
  • 2007: Chantal
  • 2007: Zombie Rage
  • 2007: Splatter Beach
  • 2007: All Along
  • 2008: Dying God
  • 2009: Sculpture
  • 2015: Nightmare on Elmo's Street
  • 2016: The New York Butcher
  • 2016: Dickshark
  • 2016: Strip Club Massacre
  • 2016: Midnight Massacre
  • 2016: Room for Rent

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ John Cline, Robert G. Weiner: From the Arthouse to the Grindhouse: Highbrow and Lowbrow Transgression in Cinema's First Century . Scarecrow Press, New York 2010, ISBN 978-0-8108-7655-2 , pp. 271 .
  2. a b SearchMyTrash.com: Erin Brown, the Actress formerly known as Misty Mundae - A Biography. Retrieved December 2, 2016 .
  3. ClubLez.com: Confessions of a Natural Beauty. Retrieved December 2, 2016 .
  4. HobokenInternationalFilmFestival.com: Winners & Nominee 2006. Accessed December 2, 2016 .
  5. SciFi.com: Sid Haig shines a light on Night of the Living Dead 3D and looks back on 50 years of horror-ible work ( Memento from December 21, 2007 in the Internet Archive )