Rita Bennett
Known for department: Acting
Birthday: 1941-01-26
Place of birth: Glen Cove, Long Island, New York, USA
Biography
Lovely, shapely, and captivating brunette Rita Bennett was born on January 26, 1941 in Glen Cove, New York. An only child, Rita grew up in a dysfunctional household in Long Island. Unhappy with her turbulent home life, Bennett focused primarily on her burgeoning comely looks as a teenager. Rita left home at age sixteen and moved into a room in a Manhattan apartment with five girls who she barely knew. Bennett soon started modeling and was featured in ads in both newspapers and magazines as well as on billboards (she even was the face of an ad campaign for a Manhattan department store). Rita appeared in her first soft-core film in 1961. Among the notable East Coast soft-core cinema directors that Bennett appeared in films for are Joseph W. Sarno, Barry Mahon, William Rose, and John Amero and Lem Amero. Outside of acting, Rita also worked as a stripper in the tri-state area on the East Coast and managed to land the occasional small role in a major mainstream movie in which she was cast to type as a stripper. Bennett quit acting and stripping in the mid-1980's and went on to focus on fashion and animal welfare instead. Alas, Rita had serious problems with alcoholism throughout her life. Bennett died in 2017. Her body was unclaimed and ultimately wound up buried in a potter's field.
Known for

Some of My Best Friends Are...
1971
All That Jazz
1979Stripper
Prostitutes Protective Society
1966Prostitute
Decameron '69
1969The Diary of Knockers McCalla
1968
Come Play with Me
1968Clarice
Going Down for the 3rd Time
1969
Teresa... Darling
1969
The Secret Dream Models of Oliver Nibble
1967
The Love Cult
1966Cultist
Raging Bull
1980Emma - Miss 48's
The Sex Killer
1967Sunbather
Professor Lust
1967
Crazy Wild and Crazy
1964Girl Running in Slow Motion (uncredited)
The Projectionist
1970Harem Girl (uncredited)
Shame, Shame, Everybody Knows Her Name
1969Go-Go Dancer
Vibrations
1968Georgia (uncredited)
Too Much Too Often!
1968Rita