ELVIRA, MISTRESS OF THE DARK: HAPPY HALLOWEEN!
JODY COLVARD INTERVIEWS CASSANDRA PETERSON: AKA ELVIRA
One of my favorite show hosts of all time: Elvira! Being
a child of Halloween (my birthday is October 31st), I am thrilled to have the honor to interview Cassandra Peterson on Be A Show Host Tips. Stay tuned for for all the details and take a look at the banner of her new Fox Reality Show "The Search for the Next Elvira" (scroll down to see banner). Elvira's alter ego, Cassandra Peterson, was born in Manhattan, Kansas and raised in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Cassandra remembers being mesmerized by Ann-Margret. "I always wanted to be a dancer, ever since I saw Ann-Margret
in 'Viva Las Vegas'." Just days after graduating from high school, Cassandra fled to Vegas where, at the age of 17, she became the youngest showgirl in Las Vegas history. Cassandra's desire to emulate Ann-Margret led to an
evening with the legendary Elvis Presley, who saw her perform and encouraged her to pursue a singing career. Off to Europe, Cassandra toured extensively as lead singer for an Italian rock band. Eventually settling in Rome, where she became fluent in Italian, Cassandra met renowned director, Federico Fellini, who cast her in his classic film, "Fellini's Roma". Returning stateside, Cassandra formed her own nightclub
review, "Mama's Boys", which toured the national club circuit. In the late 70's, she joined the satiric improvisational troupe, The Groundlings, which also produced such notables as Phil Hartman, Pee Wee Herman, Jon Lovitz and Julia Sweeney. There she honed her now renowned comedic skills as both a writer and performer. Film and television appearances such as "Cheech And
Chong's Next Movie", "Fantasy Island", "Happy Days" and "St. Elsewhere" followed, but Cassandra recalls, "I was your typical struggling actress. I went to every audition, took a million acting, dancing and singing lessons and spent years wondering where my next meal was coming from." It was the fall of 1981, with the birth of her character, Elvira, that it all changed. While she has since played herself in many film and television shows including "Echo Park", "Alan Quartermain" and "Pee Wee's Big Adventure", Cassandra Peterson ultimately combines her numerous talents into an intriguing persona which has not only become a Halloween icon, but a "vamp" for all seasons.

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See Elvira in "The Search for the Next Elvira" on Fox Network












