Cheri Howell, a ravishing and curvaceous raven-haired beauty, made a lasting impression in a limited yet tantalizing acting career, characterized by her captivating screen presence, striking physical appearance, and an undeniable, sultry allure that effortlessly electrified the silver screen.
Notably, she shone as the sultry and alluring Shannon in the entertaining exploitation film "The Single Girls" (1973),a variant of the classic "Ten Little Indians". Additionally, she appeared as one of the furniture girls in the dystopian science fiction cult classic "Soylent Green" (1973),and made a guest appearance on an episode of the popular television series "Love, American Style" (1969).
Cheri's most memorable performance, however, was as the icy and calculating Sylvia in the suspenseful body count horror film "Sisters of Death" (1977). Following this notable turn, Cheri Howell seemingly retired from acting and vanished from the public eye, leaving behind a legacy as a captivating and alluring on-screen presence.