Evelyne Kraft, a stunningly beautiful Swiss blonde, was born on September 22, 1951, in Switzerland. Her striking features and alluring presence made her a standout in the film industry. Kraft's debut film, "The French Sex Murders," showcased her talents as Eleonora, leaving audiences eager for more.
Her most iconic role, however, was as Ah Wei, the captivating Amazonian jungle goddess in the Hong Kong giant creature feature "The Mighty Peking Man." This gloriously daft film cemented Kraft's status as a cult cinema icon. She also starred as the titular character in the lowbrow horror comedy "Lady Dracula," further solidifying her reputation as a versatile and talented actress.
Kraft's final role was as a terrorist posing as a secretary in "Assassination Attempt." After retiring from acting, she dedicated her life to charity-focused construction work in Africa through her own building company based in Nigeria. In addition to her professional endeavors, Kraft was a devoted wife and mother.
Sadly, Kraft's life was cut short when she passed away at the age of 57 due to heart failure on January 13, 2009, in Islisberg, Aargau. Her legacy as a talented actress and dedicated philanthropist continues to inspire and entertain audiences to this day.