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Dawn Dunlap

Dawn Dunlap is an former best known for her titular as in the 1979 erotic drama film Laura, directed by David Hamilton. Born in , Dunlap made her feature film debut in Laura, which marked her first on-screen nude and sex scenes, and went on to appear in a total of six films between 1979 and 1985 before retiring from the industry. Her other credits include the science fiction horror Forbidden World (1982), in which she played Tracy Baxter, and the sword-and-sorcery adventure Barbarian Queen (1985), where she portrayed Taramis.

Early life

Birth and upbringing

Dawn Dunlap was born in October 1964 in Austin, Texas. She spent her formative years in Austin, the state capital known for its emerging music and arts scene during the 1960s and 1970s, though specific details about her family environment remain private and undocumented in public records.

Entry into entertainment

Dunlap entered the entertainment industry as a young model in the mid-. At age 12, she was selected by photographer and director David Hamilton to participate in a modeling trip to alongside other adolescent girls, where she posed for photographs that showcased Hamilton's signature soft-focus aesthetic. This early modeling exposure, facilitated by Hamilton's network in international circles, paved the way for Dunlap's transition into . By age 15, in the late 1970s, she auditioned and was cast in her debut role, requiring her relocation from to the for filming. This period culminated in her starring role in the 1979 film .

Acting career

Debut and breakthrough role

Dawn Dunlap, then 15 years old, was cast in the lead role of the titular character Laura in the 1979 French erotic drama (original title: Laura, les ombres de l'été), marking her feature film debut. Director David Hamilton, a photographer celebrated for his soft-focus, ethereal images of adolescent girls often evoking romantic innocence and sensuality, selected Dunlap after having photographed her at age 12 during a trip to , deeming her the ideal embodiment of the role's youthful vulnerability. Hamilton's transition from to infused the production with his signature aesthetic, featuring diffused , pastel tones, and tableau-like compositions reminiscent of ' ballet scenes, which emphasized the film's dreamy, artistic exploration of desire. The film was produced by C.O.R.A. and Les Films de l'Alma, with taking place in , capturing the sun-drenched coastal settings that complemented its themes of forbidden attraction and awakening sexuality. Co-starring as the mother , James Mitchell as the blind sculptor Paul Thomas Wyler, and Maureen Kerwin as Marline Royer, the narrative centers on Paul's tactile reunion with his lost love Sarah and his growing obsession with her daughter , delving into controversial motifs of intergenerational romance and adolescent sensuality through intimate, nude sequences. These elements, including Dunlap's first on-screen nudity and simulated sex scenes, sparked debate over the portrayal of a minor in erotic contexts, contributing to the film's restricted distribution, particularly in the United States where it bypassed theaters for cable and release in the mid-1980s. Dunlap's performance in Laura propelled her to international prominence, establishing her as a symbol of Hamilton's muse-like figures and opening doors in European cinema, though the role's explicit nature raised concerns about her in similarly provocative parts. The film's release garnered attention for its bold artistic risks, blending eroticism with emotional depth, and cemented Dunlap's early career trajectory toward more mainstream opportunities, including a shift to American productions in the early .

Mid-career films

Following her international debut, Dunlap transitioned to American cinema in the early 1980s, diversifying into science fiction, comedy, and action genres while frequently appearing in low-budget productions that emphasized exploitation elements. This shift marked a departure from her earlier erotic drama roots, positioning her in ensemble casts and supporting roles within B-movies produced by studios like New World Pictures. One of her notable early American roles was as Tracy Baxter in Forbidden World (1982), a Roger Corman-produced science fiction horror film directed by Allan Holzman. In the story, set on the remote planet Xarbia, Dunlap's character serves as a lab assistant on a research station where scientists have created a genetically engineered life form, Subject 20, to combat a galactic food shortage; the creature escapes, mutates rapidly, and begins preying on the crew. Tracy is part of the core scientific team, assisting in containment efforts and sharing a brief romantic tension with security officer Mike Colby (Jesse Vint), but her arc culminates in terror as she witnesses the deaths of colleagues, including a graphic shower scene with Dr. Barbara Glaser (June Chadwick), before falling victim to the monster herself. The film, often described as a low-budget homage to Alien with added eroticism and gore, was shot in just 20 days, highlighting the rushed conditions typical of Corman projects where actors like Dunlap, cast the day before principal photography, navigated extensive nudity requirements. That same year, Dunlap appeared as Maxine in Ron Howard's comedy Night Shift, her only major mainstream studio film. She played a supporting role as one of the prostitutes recruited into an unconventional brothel operation run by morgue attendants Chuck Lumley () and Bill Blazejowski (), who turn the city morgue into a base for their pimping scheme after witnessing violence against sex workers. Maxine's character contributes to the ensemble's chaotic humor, appearing in scenes that underscore the film's satirical take on urban underbelly life, though her part is brief and focused on the group's entrepreneurial antics rather than deep development. Produced by with a higher budget than her prior work, the role showcased Dunlap's versatility in lighter fare but still included the risqué elements that defined her screen presence. Dunlap also took on parts in dramas and action films during this period, including the role of Teaser in (1982), a Texas-set romantic drama directed by David Fisher. The film follows a forbidden love story between a working-class boy () and a wealthy girl (Cindy Fisher) in 1950s small-town , amid themes of and ; Dunlap's Teaser is a peripheral figure in the social circle, adding to the ensemble's depiction of youthful rebellion and local dynamics without a central romantic arc. In Heartbreaker (1983), directed by Frank Zuniga, she portrayed , the romantic lead opposite Beto (), a leader in an East Los Angeles car club facing rivalry from a competing . , a blonde newcomer to the neighborhood, becomes the object of affection in a story blending romance, cultural clashes, and street action centered on customized cars and Hispanic-American subculture. These roles reflected Dunlap's immersion in independent cinema. Throughout her mid-career, Dunlap's on-screen image evolved from the sensual, coming-of-age vulnerability of her debut to more empowered yet often objectified figures in genre films, where nudity and physicality were staples to attract audiences in exploitative markets. Working conditions in these low-budget 1980s productions were demanding, with tight schedules, minimal rehearsal, and frequent demands for topless scenes to boost marketability, as seen in her last-minute casting for Forbidden World where she accepted the role aware of its erotic demands. This phase culminated in her final film role before retirement.

Retirement from the industry

Dunlap's final credited role came in the sword-and-sorcery adventure film (1985), where she portrayed Taramis, the captive of the Amethea, in a production helmed by director Héctor Olivera and producer . Filmed in as part of Corman's push into low-budget fantasy epics, the movie featured Dunlap in scenes emphasizing the genre's exploitative elements, including captivity and rescue sequences. At the age of 21, Dunlap retired from acting following the completion of , effectively concluding her six-year that began with her debut in (1979). No unreleased projects or additional credits followed, and she issued no formal public statements or industry farewells at the time. Her decision aligned with a broader pattern among performers in 1980s who sought distance from typecast roles in adult-oriented genres. The immediate aftermath of her retirement saw an abrupt gap in her public profile, with Dunlap vanishing from entertainment media and casting announcements by late 1985. This withdrawal allowed her to prioritize personal privacy amid the era's limited protections for young in fringe productions.

Personal life

Marriage to Frank Lowe

Dawn Dunlap married advertising executive Frank Lowe after her retirement from the film industry in 1985. Lowe, born in 1941, founded the influential Lowe Howard-Spink in 1981, which later expanded into the global network Lowe Worldwide and merged with Lintas to form Lowe Lintas & Partners. The couple's union represented a significant transition for Dunlap, moving her from a career in to integration within high society circles, where Lowe was a well-connected figure in business and . Upon Lowe's knighthood in the 2001 Queen's for his contributions to and —including a substantial £2 million to establish the Academy—Dunlap adopted the of Lady Dawn Lowe as the wife of a . This elevation underscored the social prestige associated with the marriage, aligning Dunlap with the formalities of the British honors system despite her American origins. The partnership lasted until their divorce in 2007.

Family and later years

Dunlap and her husband, British advertising executive Frank Lowe, welcomed their only known child, a son named , in 1994. The made their home in the , where they led a private lifestyle far removed from the public eye of the industry. Following the couple's divorce in 2007, Dunlap has maintained an extremely low profile, with no documented involvement in , business ventures related to her former husband's agency, or other public pursuits. As of 2025, at the age of 61, she continues to prioritize privacy in her personal life.

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    Birthday, 30th November, 1961 ; Birthplace, Austin, Tx ; Build, Average ; Hair Color, Brown - Light ; Ethnicity, White.