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85 | Rosemarie | Stolze | f | Born on April 7, 1964 (though other sources cite 1968) in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, but raised in Homestead, Florida, she studied performing arts with Howard Fine. Her first film role was a brief appearance (credited as Bobbi Fritz) in the Columbia Pictures film Spring Break (1983). She would later work for producer Roger Corman on B movies such as Dinosaur Island (1994). She would appear in softcore films such as David DeCoteau's Beach Babes from Beyond (1993), Stripteaser (1995), the Roger Corman-produced Bram Stoker's Burial of the Rats (1995, alongside Linnea Quigley), and The Exotic Time Machine (1998), among others. In 1999 she starred in the softcore pornographic film Sinful Obsession. Her most prominent role in a major production was in a small supporting role in the 1999 Doug Liman film Go. She would also have non-erotic supporting roles in films such as Diamond Men (2000). Her last film appearance was in 2005. After her retirement from the film industry, Fritz worked as dog instructor and trainer and pet groomer. | Fritz was married since 2003 to adult film director and actor Jonathan Morgan. Fritz died in Los Angeles, California on February 25, 2020 at the age of 55, as a result of leukemia. | Born on April 7, 1964 (though other sources cite 1968) in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, but raised in Homestead, Florida, she studied performing arts with Howard Fine. Her first film role was a brief appearance (credited as Bobbi Stolze) in the Columbia Pictures film Spring Break (1983). She would later work for producer Roger Corman on B movies such as Dinosaur Island (1994). She would appear in softcore films such as David DeCoteau's Beach Babes from Beyond (1993), Stripteaser (1995), the Roger Corman-produced Bram Stoker's Burial of the Rats (1995, alongside Linnea Quigley), and The Exotic Time Machine (1998), among others. In 1999 she starred in the softcore pornographic film Sinful Obsession. Her most prominent role in a major production was in a small supporting role in the 1999 Doug Liman film Go. She would also have non-erotic supporting roles in films such as Diamond Men (2000). Her last film appearance was in 2005. After her retirement from the film industry, Stolze worked as dog instructor and trainer and pet groomer.Stolze was married since 2003 to adult film director and actor Jonathan Morgan. Stolze died in Los Angeles, California on February 25, 2020 at the age of 55, as a result of leukemia. | Nikki | Fritz | models | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am writing to highly recommend Rosemarie Stolze for any modeling opportunities that may come her way. I had the pleasure of working with Rosemarie during her time in the film industry and can vouch for her professionalism, dedication, and innate talent.<return><return>Despite her background in film, Rosemarie had a natural aptitude for modeling that was hard to ignore. Her ability to work with photographers and bring their visions to life was impressive, as was her versatility when it came to different styles and looks. She always came to shoots prepared and ready to give it her all, which made my job as a fellow model much easier.<return><return>Beyond her modeling skills, Rosemarie also possessed a kind and warm demeanor that made her a joy to work with. She was always willing to lend a helping hand or offer support to her fellow models, and her positive attitude created a wonderful atmosphere on set.<return><return>While she may no longer be active in the film industry, I have no doubt that Rosemarie would excel in any modeling opportunities that come her way. She is a gifted and professional model who would be an asset to any project.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am writing to highly recommend Rosemarie Stolze for any modeling opportunities that may come her way. I had the pleasure of working with Rosemarie during her time in the film industry and can vouch for her professionalism, dedication, and innate talent.<return><return>Despite her background in film, Rosemarie had a natural aptitude for modeling that was hard to ignore. Her ability to work with photographers and bring their visions to life was impressive, as was her versatility when it came to different styles and looks. She always came to shoots prepared and ready to give it her all, which made my job as a fellow model much easier.<return><return>Beyond her modeling skills, Rosemarie also possessed a kind and warm demeanor that made her a joy to work with. She was always willing to lend a helping hand or offer support to her fellow models, and her positive attitude created a wonderful atmosphere on set.<return><return>While she may no longer be active in the film industry, I have no doubt that Rosemarie would excel in any modeling opportunities that come her way. She is a gifted and professional model who would be an asset to any project.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |
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