Cassandra Peterson Net Worth
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Cassandra was born September 17, 1951 in Manhattan, Kansas. She’s natural redhead but she gained a lot of fame when she colored her hair black and wore gothic costume with hot cleavage. She hosted Elvira’s Movie Macabre in this outfit. Young Peterson started her career as a go-go dancer in a bar. After finishing school, Peterson moved to Las Vegas and became showgirl. She had some smaller roles in various movies but her biggest success was character of Elvira, Mistress of the Dark. In younger years, Cassandra also often posed nude and her fans were mesmerized by her flawless curves and body measurements. Her natural bra size was already pretty large but later, Peterson went through plastic surgery that further enhanced her bust.
More about the earnings of Cassandra Peterson
Actor Cassandra Peterson has a networth that has to be considered more than decent.
Career
Cassandra Peterson signed a contract with Viva Las Vegas when she was just 17 years old, to work as a showgirl in Hotel ‘The Dunes’. In the early seventies, she moved to Italy and worked in Italian Bands ‘Latins 80′ and ‘The Snails.’
Personal Life
She was married to Mark Pierson from 1981 to 2003. The couple had one daughter, Sadie.
She had a small part in Diamonds are Forever with Sean Connery.
Inspirational Quotes by Cassandra Peterson
I would love to do something like 'Tosh.0,' where I host Internet clips. I did host 'Talk Soup,' which is similar. I love doing that, making fun of video clips on the Internet.
Cassandra Peterson
People think being Elvira is a lot of fun - and it is - but I was doing a lot more bizarre stuff before then, just being a dancer and a showgirl and traveling around Italy in a band and working for Playboy Club, and later being a model and meeting a million and one people and being kind of a groupie... It's all been really interesting.
Cassandra Peterson
I love, love, love music - have since I was a kid, and I'm still really into music - and I became a singer because I was too stupid to learn how to play an instrument, I guess.
Cassandra Peterson
To me, the scariest movie ever made to this day is 'The Exorcist.' It still scares the living hell out of me, and it's because of the fantasy element. It's the exorcism. It's the Devil. It's not a guy breaking into your house trying to torture you or cut your whatever off. Those kinds of movies don't do it for me, and I don't call them horror.
Cassandra Peterson
People always say, 'Who is your audience?' and I could never put a finger on it - and I wouldn't want to put a finger on it.
Cassandra Peterson