
Angelique Pettyjohn
- Date of Birth: 1943-03-11
- Date of Death: 1992-02-14
- Place of Birth: Los Angeles, California, USA
Biography
Angelique Pettyjohn (March 11, 1943 – February 14, 1992) was an American actress and burlesque queen. Pettyjohn was born Dorothy Lee Perrins in Los Angeles, California, and raised in Salt Lake City,... Angelique Pettyjohn (March 11, 1943 – February 14, 1992) was an American actress and burlesque queen. Pettyjohn was born Dorothy Lee Perrins in Los Angeles, California, and raised in Salt Lake City, Utah. Her first credited film appearances were in 1967 under the name Angelique. They include The Touch of Her Flesh and The Love Rebellion. Her big break came that same year in the Elvis Presley film, Clambake. Pettyjohn was one of the go-go dancers in the opening scene of the comedy The Odd Couple (1968), starring Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau, and she also tested for the role of Nova in Planet of the Apes the same year (Linda Harrison got the part). She appeared as the drill thrall Shahna in the Star Trek episode, "The Gamesters of Triskelion." In 1969 she starred in the cult horror film The Mad Doctor of Blood Island, appeared as Cherry in the biker film Hell's Belles, played a saloon girl in the Glenn Ford Western Heaven with a Gun, and starred in Childish Things, co-directed by John Derek. Her 1970s films included Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon (1970) starring Liza Minnelli, the sci-fi exploitation film The Curious Female (1970), and the low-budget crime drama The G.I. Executioner (1971) where she played a topless dancer.

The Wizard of Speed and Time
Drama, Comedy, Adventure • 1989 September

Body Talk
• 1982 January

Clambake
Comedy, Music, Romance • 1967 December

Hell's Belles
Action, Drama • 1969 April

Heaven with a Gun
Western • 1969 May

Titillation
• 1982 September

Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon
Comedy, Drama, Romance • 1970 May

The Touch of Her Flesh
Horror, Thriller • 1967 April

The Cool Ones
Comedy • 1967 April

The Lost Empire
Adventure, Action, Fantasy • 1984 June