LeeAnne Baker, a slender and striking blonde, was born on April 27, 1966, in the vibrant city of New York. Her passion for acting led her to pursue a degree in the craft at the prestigious New York University. Throughout the mid to late 1980s, Baker made a name for herself by appearing in a string of secondary roles in a variety of exploitation films produced on the East Coast. She frequently collaborated with low-budget independent directors, including Tim Kincaid and Gorman Bechard, on films such as "Breeders," "Mutant Hunt," "Psychos in Love," and "Galactic Gigolo."
One of Baker's most notable performances was as Eva, a lethal yet alluring punk witch, in the horror film "Necropolis." Despite her early success, Baker eventually stepped away from the film industry in the late 1980s. Today, she leads a quiet life with her husband and daughter, and still indulges her love of acting by performing in local stage productions.