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Michelle Bauer
Born (1958-10-01) October 1, 1958 (age 66)
Other namesKim Bittner, Michelle McClellan, Pia Sands, Pia Snow
Height5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)

Michelle Bauer (born October 1, 1958 in Montebello, California) is an American B-movie actress, scream queen, pornographic actress, and bondage model.

Bauer was Penthouse magazine's Pet of the Month for July 1981.

Bauer also starred in the classic pornographic film Cafe Flesh (1982) under the name of Pia Snow.[1] She states that she was happy to appear in the film, and on the covers of other X-rated films, but insisted on a double for the sex scenes.[citation needed] Bauer appeared in several other pornographic titles under her Pia Snow moniker, including Bad Girls, Bizarre People (in bondage gear), Nightdreams, and others.

Bauer's Penthouse centerfold appearance led to acting for the Playboy Channel and a film try-out for director Fred Olen Ray. Ray liked her audition, and offered her the part if she would be willing to dye her hair black. Her first B-movie was The Tomb (1986), it would be the first of many

Bauer is her married name, from her first husband. After they divorced, he filed a lawsuit requesting she not use it for her films. She tried appearing as Michelle McClellen, using the name of her second husband, in Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers (1988), but the press resisted, so she returned to Bauer, which the first husband eventually accepted.[2]

Selected filmography

References

  1. ^ "Cafe Flesh (1982)" film review by Alan Jones, BBC Radio Times. Retrieved 2007-09-25.
  2. ^ "Michelle Bauer", interviews by Frederick C. Szebin and Catherine Carson, Femme Fatales, April 22, 1995. Archived at PicPal's Michelle Bauer Home Page. Retrieved 2007-09-30.

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