
June 20, 1947 · 79 years old
Candace June "Candy" Clark (born June 20, 1947) is an American actress and model. She is well known for her roles as Debbie Dunham in the 1973 film American Graffiti, for which she received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, and Mary Lou in the 1976 film The Man Who Fell…

A group of teenagers in California's central valley spend one final night after their 1962 high school graduation cruising the strip with their buddies before they pursue their varying goals.

Flighty teenage girl Buffy Summers learns that she is her generation's destined battler of vampires.

A deadly entity from space crash-lands near a small town and begins consuming everyone in its path. Panic ensues as shady government scientists try to contain the horrific creature.

An alien must pose as a human to save his dying planet, but a woman and greed of other men create complications.

A stray cat guides us through each tale in this Stephen King-based anthology horror film.

The cop test pilot for an experimental police helicopter learns the sinister implications of the new vehicle.

Reunited with his career criminal father, tough teen Brad thinks he's found his ticket to an exciting life of crime, only to find out he's wrong.

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Two men, working as professional boxers, come to blows when their careers each begin to take different directions.

A rapper gets stuck in a small town and falls for a local girl whose family is in witness protection.

NYPD detectives Shepard and Powell are working on a bizarre case of a ritualistic Aztec murder. Meanwhile, something big is attacking people of New York and only greedy small time crook Jimmy Quinn knows where its lair is.

A grizzled American private detective in England investigates a complicated case of blackmail-turned-murder involving a rich but honest elderly general, his two loose socialite daughters, a pornographer, and a gangster.

Told in four different New Year's Eves in the mid 1960s, John, Terry, Debbie, Steve and Laurie deal with adulthood, the Vietnam war, peace rallies, and relationships.

From Michael McDowell, the writer of Beetlejuice (1988) and The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993), comes a chilling tale of supernatural vengeance.

An anthology parody of film genres composed of three shorts, spoofing personal growth films, glossy soap operas, and police stories.

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