Vanity was a glamorous Canadian model
and lead singer of the all-girl group "Vanity 6." She specialized in playing sultry female
characters often in trouble with the law.
Vanity was born Denise Katherine Matthews in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada, the daughter of Helga Senyk and James Levia Matthews. She was of African and German descent. Vanity first appeared on screen in the biographical tale of writer
Jack London titled
Klondike Fever (1979), before venturing into more gritty territory such as the slasher film
Terror Train (1980), the very odd
chick flick
Tanya's Island (1980),
a B-grade martial arts film entitled
The Last Dragon (1985) and the
totally weird
Never Too Young to Die (1986).
However, her best two performances were as the naive stripper assisting
blackmail victim
Roy Scheider in the
under-rated thriller
52 Pick-Up (1986)
and as a seductive, smart-talking nightclub singer teaming up with cop
Carl Weathers to defeat murderous car
tycoon
Craig T. Nelson in the violent
Action Jackson (1988).
Unfortunately, the remainder of Vanity's film work was of the
"straight-to-video" variety and she only scored minor roles in several
low-budget thrillers such as
Neon City (1991) and
Da Vinci's War (1993). In late
1995, Vanity turned her back on Hollywood and the entertainment industry, and dedicated her life to the Christian faith.
Vanity, who suffered from sclerosis encapsulating peritonitis, died on February 15, 2016 in Fremont, California.