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    Luana Anders (born Luana Margo Anderson, [citation needed] May 12, 1938 – July 21, 1996) was an American film and television actress and screenwriter. Career [ edit ] Anders appeared in a number of low-budget films, including starring roles in Life Begins at 17 [1] and Reform School Girls , along with Sally Kellerman . [2]

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0026035Luana Anders - IMDb

    Luana Anders. Actress: Easy Rider. Born Luana Margo Anderson on 12 May, 1938, Luana Anders began her career as a bike messenger at MGM, along with fellow actors, Jack Nicholson, Sandra Knight and future film producers George Edwards, and Fred Roos.

    • January 1, 1
    • Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Mar Vista, California, USA
  3. Jul 27, 1996 · Luana Anders, 54, who worked her way up from studio messenger to actress on film, stage and television. A California native, Anders began as a bicycle messenger at MGM along with Jack Nicholson ...

  4. Luana Anders (1938-1996) was an actress who appeared in films such as Reform School Girl, The Last Detail, and Personal Best. She also played Lisa in Easy Rider and Rona on "Santa Barbara".

  5. Browse photos and learn about the life and career of Luana Anders, a former bike messenger and actress who appeared in Easy Rider and other films. See her trivia, FAQ and IMDbPro information.

    • May 12, 1938
    • July 21, 1996
  6. Jul 21, 1996 · From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Luana Anders (May 12, 1938 – July 21, 1996) was an American film and television actress. Description above from the Wikipedia article Luana Anders, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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  8. Jul 21, 1996 · Biography. Versatile performer Luana Anders kindled two significant partnerships while studying acting in the 1950s. The first was with schlocky genre director Roger Corman, who cast Anders as the sister of iconic horror antagonist Vincent Price in his big-screen adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe's macabre masterwork "The Pit and the Pendulum."