Roberta Weiss Top Movies & Young Movies

Roberta Weiss (born November 15, 1961 in Medicine Hat, Alberta,
Canada[citation needed]) is a Canadian actress. She sometimes works
professionally as Roberta Bizeau. Weiss played Flame Beaufort on NBC's
soap opera Santa Barbara.Weiss enrolled in the Manitoba School of
Theatre and Allied Arts at the age of 16, later moving to Toronto to
study theatre arts at York University. She gained national attention
in Canada in an advertising campaign for Crispy Crunch. In 1986 she
starred in the movie High Stakes. In 1988 Weiss appeared as a
scantily-clad island girl in the controversial cult French sex-comedy
film Mangeuses d'Hommes. She also played the lead in the controversial
film How to Make Love to a Negro Without Getting Tired, which Peter
Rainier of the Los Angeles Times called "a flat parody." Weiss played
"incendiary con artist" Flame Beaufort on NBC's soap opera Santa
Barbara from 1990 to 1991, and later appeared in Family Passions, a
soap opera produced in Canada with German funding.Weiss enrolled in
the Manitoba School of Theatre and Allied Arts at the age of 16, later
moving to Toronto to study theatre arts at York University. She gained
national attention in Canada in an advertising campaign for Crispy
Crunch. In 1986 she starred in the movie High Stakes. In 1988 Weiss
appeared as a scantily-clad island girl in the controversial cult
French sex-comedy film Mangeuses d'Hommes. She also played the lead in
the controversial film How to Make Love to a Negro Without Getting
Tired, which Peter Rainier of the Los Angeles Times called "a flat
parody." Weiss played "incendiary con artist" Flame Beaufort on NBC's
soap opera Santa Barbara from 1990 to 1991, and later appeared in
Family Passions, a soap opera produced in Canada with German
funding.Weiss married her Santa Barbara co-star Roscoe Born on
September 30, 1994. Roberta Weiss Top Movies & Young Movies




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