Cheri Caffaro Net Worth

Cheri Caffaro was born in 1945 in Miami, Florida and won a Brigitte Bardot lookalike contest as a teenager. She achieved notoriety in the 70s for her portrayal of the resourceful and formidable undercover government agent Ginger McAllister in a trio of drive-in soft-core action romps. Caffaro also starred in A Place Called Today, Savage Sisters, and Too Hot to Handle. After her acting career, she co-wrote and co-produced the comedy H.O.T.S. and served as an associate producer for The Demons of Ludlow. Her last known credit was providing a voice for the Extreme Ghostbusters cartoon TV series. Caffaro now lives in Los Angeles and raises her own honey bees.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress, Producer, Writer
Birth Day April 19, 1929
Birth Place  Miami, Florida, United States
Age 94 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Taurus
Occupation Actress
Years active 1971-1977
Known for Low-budget exploitation films in the 1970s
Notable work Too Hot to Handle, Savage Sisters, Ginger

💰 Net worth

Cheri Caffaro is an acclaimed actress, producer, and writer known for her work in the United States. With her immense talent and diverse skillset, she has been able to make a name for herself in the entertainment industry. As of 2024, her net worth is estimated to be between $100,000 to $1 million. With her successful career trajectory and impressive body of work, it is no surprise that she has achieved such financial success. Caffaro's dedication and passion for her craft have undoubtedly contributed to her flourishing career and her ability to accumulate such wealth.

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Biography/Timeline

1970

In the early 1970s, she was directed by then-husband and Manhattan theatre owner Don Schain in a series of soft-core "sexploitation" action films, most notably the "Ginger" series, consisting of Ginger, The Abductors and Girls Are For Loving. Caffaro played Ginger McAllister, a tough and resourceful bed-hopping private-eye and spy. Her missions involved busting up seedy wrongdoers involved in drugs, prostitution and white slavery. Her character also spends an inordinate amount of time bound and gagged and/or raped.

1980

She has also been credited with an appearance on the TV show Baretta, and as a Writer and Producer of the 1980s sex comedy H.O.T.S. Her last screen credit is noted as a character voice in an episode of the 1997 animated series Extreme Ghostbusters.