Alaina Capri

Alaina Capri is an actress who appeared in director Russ Meyer's films Common Law Cabin and Good Morning and... Goodbye!

Alaina Capri
OccupationActress
Years active1957, 1967
Known for

Early life and career

Capri grew up in Inglewood, California, and was named Miss Muscle Beach in 1956.[1] At age 16, she was photographed by Russ Meyer after he saw her in the newspaper. Capri studied acting at UCLA and later became part of a female pop trio, the Loved Ones, under the direction of Oliver Berliner.[2]:185 She appeared in an uncredited walk-on part in the 1957 Jerry Lewis film, The Delicate Delinquent.[2]:186

Career with Russ Meyer

Prior to the Loved Ones leaving for an engagement in Japan, Berliner saw an ad seeking "buxom girls to put in a movie" and sent her picture to Meyer.[2]:186 Capri's first role with Meyer was Common Law Cabin (1967).

Capri's second and last film was Good Morning... and Goodbye! (1967). According to biographer Jimmy McDonough, Capri felt betrayed by Meyer after a scene she was told "alluded to nudity" showed more of her body than Capri was comfortable with. She told McDonough, "I was really upset. I never really talked to anybody on the set again."[2]:202

Life after Russ Meyer

Capri left show business after Good Morning... and Goodbye! to become a school teacher. She was terrified that someone would find out about her film career, and Meyer protected her anonymity.[2]:202 Capri was in attendance at Meyer's funeral in 2004.[2]:394

Filmography

YearTitleRole
1957The Delicate DelinquentUncredited
1967Good Morning... and Goodbye!Angel Boland
Common Law CabinSheila Ross

References

  1. "Sailors Pick Brunette as Miss Muscle Beach". Los Angeles Times. July 6, 1956. p. 5.
  2. McDonough, Jimmy (2005). Big Bosoms and Square Jaws: The Biography of Russ Meyer, King of the Sex Film. New York: Crown Publishing Group. ISBN 1-4000-5044-8.
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