Cherie Latimer

Cherie Latimer

Actress
Born
October 17, 1943
Died
April 25, 2026

Leggy, brunette American supporting actress and model who enjoyed a brief run in Hollywood from the mid-60s to the late 70s. The daughter of Dr. Frank Earl Kunker (1893-1953) and Huldah Latimer Kunker (1903-94), Cherie initially studied art, architecture and interior design at Wellesley College in…

Biography

Leggy, brunette American supporting actress and model who enjoyed a brief run in Hollywood from the mid-60s to the late 70s. The daughter of Dr. Frank Earl Kunker (1893-1953) and Huldah Latimer Kunker (1903-94), Cherie initially studied art, architecture and interior design at Wellesley College in Massachusetts. Stage struck since childhood, she was, however, determined to make it as an actress. Landing in Hollywood in 1965, her looks soon got her guest spots on several popular TV shows. The majority of these were little more than walk-ons, one of few exceptions being a role as a Ute chief’s daughter in an episode of Bonanza (1959). In March 1971, she was featured in an article in Playboy magazine entitled ‘The Curious Story of Cherie in Wonderland’. This likely paved the way to a handful of roles in low budget B-movies, including co-starring in Curtis Hanson’s directorial debut, the slasher film Sweet Kill (1972) (opposite a badly miscast Tab Hunter). It flopped at the box office, as did Cherie’s next picture, The Four Deuces (1975), a cheesy and decidedly unfunny Prohibition-era crime comedy. Following a bit part in The Rose (1979), Cherie checked out of the film business and devoted herself to family life. Her second husband (for less than a year) was the oft-married producer Freddie Fields.

Actress

The RoseThe Rose(1979)as Secretary
Sky RidersSky Riders(1976)as Cora
The Four DeucesThe Four Deuces(1975)as Dolly Morono - Chip's Wife
ShampooShampoo(1975)as Girl in Car
The MagicianThe Magician(1973)as Sharon Darnell

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Cherie Latimer, Lisa Mitchell, and Anne Randall in The Monkees (1965)Jack Palance, Martin Kove, Cherie Latimer, Carol Lynley, and Gianni Russo in The Four Deuces (1975)Cherie Latimer in The Monkees (1965)

Credit Score: Cherie Latimer

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1965196619671968196919701971197219731974197519761977197819791980
Bright Moon
Thu Sep 12 1968 – Tue Jan 16 1973
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Bonanza15.0019597.331212553
2The Monkees7.5019667.5235861
3Shampoo5.0019756.41415929
4The Magician3.7519737.500730
5Sweet Kill2.6019734.900554
6The Rose2.5019797.0049866
7Sky Riders2.5019766.0001286
8Run for Your Wife2.3819665.900148
9The Four Deuces2.0019764.200288
10Angels Hard as They Come2.0019714.700624