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Rhonda Aldrich is a Actor American born on 2000 at Kansas (USA)

Rhonda Aldrich

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Nationality USA
Birth 2000 (24 years) at Kansas (USA)

Rhonda Aldrich is an American film, stage, television and voice actress whose notable work includes a recurring role in Star Trek: The Next Generation as the hologram character madelin as well as a voice role in Rainbow Brite and appearances in The Young and the Restless, Days of Our Lives and Walker, Texas Ranger. She made her film debut in 1983's Boogeyman 2. She acts locally at various theatres including Mark Taper Forum, South Coast Repertory, Los Angeles Theatre Center, and others. She is a board member of Antaeus.

She grew up in Leon, Kansas where she did ballet and drama lessons at a children's theatre in Wichita and graduated from Wichita State University with a bachelor of arts in theatre then graduated from Ohio University with a master of fine arts in acting. After receiving her Equity card at the old St. Nicholas Theatre in Chicago, she moved to New York City where she was involved in French farce and working as a hostess, before meeting her future husband and moving back to the west coast. There, she studied with José Quintero and Roy London, until his death. She continued acting on both coasts, including at the Mabou Mines company. She made her Los Angeles stage debut as Darlene in the West Coast premiere of Lanford Wilson's Balm in Gilead.

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Filmography of Rhonda Aldrich (6 films)

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Night of the Living Dead: Re-Animation, 1h28
Directed by Jeff Broadstreet
Origin USA
Genres Horror
Actors Andrew Divoff, Jeffrey Combs, Robin Sydney, Scott Thomson, Rhonda Aldrich
Roles Honey Del Amo
Rating31% 1.5848751.5848751.5848751.5848751.584875
Pyrophobic mortician Gerald Tovar, Jr. inherits the family mortuary and accidentally exposes hundreds of uncremated bodies to toxic medical waste. As the corpses reanimate, Gerald’s inheritance-seeking younger brother, Harold, unexpectedly shows up and stumbles upon Gerald trying to keep the zombie outbreak under control. Sibling rivalry gives way to madness as Harold discovers Gerald’s dark secret–the freshly exhumed and zombified corpse of their father. The film also features a Sarah Palin spoof in the character of 'Sister Sara' (who works for a news outlet called 'Fixed News' which is apparently a spoof of Fox News) and makes references to the original 1968 Night of the Living Dead film with comments such as "They're Romero zombies" and "Pittsburgh is the zombie capital."
Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles, 1h31
Directed by Simon Wincer
Origin Australie
Genres Comedy, Action, Adventure
Themes Seafaring films, Transport films
Actors Paul Hogan, Linda Kozlowski, Jere Burns, Paul Rodriguez, Jonathan Banks, Clare Carey
Rating48% 2.4047752.4047752.4047752.4047752.404775
At the beginning of the film, protagonist Michael "Crocodile" Dundee (Paul Hogan) is living in the Australian Outback with Sue Charlton (Linda Kozlowski) and their young son Mikey (Serge Cockburn). Because crocodile hunting has been made illegal, Mick is reduced to wrestling crocodiles for the entertainment of tourists, having as his rival in the business another Outback survivalist named Jacko (Alec Wilson). When an opportunity arises for Sue to become the Los Angeles bureau chief of a newspaper owned by her father, Mick and his family cross the Pacific to California.
Welcome Home, Roxy Carmichael, 1h35
Directed by Jim Abrahams
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Comedy, Comedy-drama
Actors Winona Ryder, Jeff Daniels, Laila Robins, Graham Beckel, Thomas Wilson Brown, Frances Fisher
Roles Charmaine the Hairdresser
Rating58% 2.903372.903372.903372.903372.90337
The film's main character is a 15-year-old girl named Dinky Bossetti (Ryder). Dinky was adopted as a baby. She appears to have little acceptance in her social circle, although it is not obvious which came first - her antisocial attitude or her being rejected by her peers. Her adoptive mother is disappointed that the daughter she chose has no interest in "feminine" things, such as makeup and nice clothing. Her classmates ostracize, taunt, and throw things at her regularly. Dinky finds solace in her "Ark", a small cabin-boat beached on a lake shore. In and around the boat, Dinky has collected a menagerie of abandoned animals.
Rainbow Brite and the Star Stealer, 1h25
Directed by Kimio Yabuki
Origin USA
Genres Science fiction, Fantasy, Adventure, Animation
Themes Jeu, Films about toys, Children's films
Actors Bettina Bush, Charles Adler, Pat Fraley, Peter Cullen, David Mendenhall, Andre Stojka
Roles The Princess / The Creature (voice)
Rating66% 3.3365453.3365453.3365453.3365453.336545
When Rainbow Brite (Bettina Bush) and her magical horse, Starlite (Andre Stojka), go to Earth to start spring, they meet Stormy (Marissa Mendenhall), another magical girl who controls winter with her horse, Skydancer (Peter Cullen). She, however, doesn't want to end her winter fun, so Rainbow battles her for control over the season. She proves to be no match for Rainbow and Starlite, who outrun her and head off to Earth. When they arrive, they meet up with Brian (Scott Menville), the only boy on Earth who can "see" them.
Boogeyman II
Directed by Ulli Lommel
Genres Horror
Actors John Carradine, Suzanna Love, Ulli Lommel, Rhonda Aldrich
Roles Cynthia
Rating21% 1.0821251.0821251.0821251.0821251.082125
After a recap of the first movie (which comprises around 40 minutes of the 79 minute film), supposedly based on true events, film makers attempt to try to recreate what occurred. After a piece of broken glass appears from the first film, killings begin again.