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Elvira

Cassandra Peterson, born September 17, 1951 is better known for her on-screen persona "Elvira, Mistress of the Dark". She gained fame wearing dark, gothic, cleavage-enhancing clothing as host of Elvira's Movie Macabre, a weekly horror movie presentation. Her presumably sinister appearance is offset by her character talking not like a stereotypical vampire, but like a Valley girl.

In 1981, she created the character Elvira after a successful audition to be a horror movie show hostess and was the first such host to be nationally syndicated. One of the first successful horror hostesses, Vampira (Maila Nurmi), later unsuccessfully sued Peterson over character rights.

In 1988, Peterson starred as her flirtatious creation opposite Edie McClurg and Jeff Conaway in the comedy: Elvira, Mistress of the Dark. Critic Leonard Maltin, in his 2005 Movie Guide, gives the film a "Bomb" rating of no stars on a scale of one to four. The film was a modest success however as teenage boys everywhere came out in droves to ogle Peterson's ample bosom. Elvira has become a symbol of Halloween, and owns the trademark to her wig and costume. She also sang "Monster Rap" and "Haunted House" on the Elvira's Monster Hits album.

Elvira also featured in three computer games developed by Horror Soft and Flair Software and a pinball game, as well as several comic book series. Marvel published an adaptation of her first film, while DC Comics published a short-lived Elvira's House of Mystery series featuring Elvira as a host similar to the EC Comics Crypt Keeper. The most successful Elvira comic series, however, has been the comedy/adventure Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, published by Claypool Comics since 1993.

She has been parodied in The Simpsons as movie hostess, Boobarella: "Then you can see more of my boooobs! Booooooobs!" The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy also feature an obvious tribute in the form of Grim's favourite TV host, Atrocia.