Tara Strohmeier, a captivating actress, effortlessly charmed audiences with her consistent presence in the 1970s drive-in exploitation genre. Her striking features, including her cute face, curly dark hair, smoldering blue eyes, and buxom figure, made her a delightful addition to any film she appeared in.
With her engaging sweet and sassy personality, boundless energy, and alluring demeanor, Strohmeier became a substantial asset to the films she was a part of. Her notable roles included a hilarious performance as aspiring B-flick starlet Jill McBain in the uproarious "Hollywood Boulevard", an enticing teenager in "The Student Teachers", a saucy prostitute in the exciting blaxploitation film "Truck Turner", a foxy model in "Cover Girl Models", and Claudia Jennings' sister in the terrific "The Great Texas Dynamite Chase".
Strohmeier also had a memorable sexy bit in the sidesplitting sketch comedy "The Kentucky Fried Movie", and appeared in three films directed by Jonathan Kaplan, as well as several movies produced by Roger Corman's prolific grindhouse studio New World Pictures. Furthermore, she acted in the enjoyable comedy features "Malibu Beach" and "Van Nuys Blvd" for Crown International Pictures, a rival exploitation outfit.
After her bit part in the made-for-TV thriller "11th Victim", Tara Strohmeier suddenly stopped acting. Today, she resides in Orange County, California.