Kaki Hunter, was born Katherine Susan Hunter to her father, Thomas Hunter, on November 6, 1955, in Silver Spring, Maryland.
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There’s no public information about her parents.
Beginning with her breakout role in the 1977 film “Maiden’s War,” Hunter garnered acclaim for her acting prowess.
She further solidified her place in Hollywood with leading roles in movies like “Roadie” and her portrayal of Wendy Williams in the iconic “Porky’s” trilogy.
Not confined to the big screen, she graced television sets with guest appearances on popular shows such as “Hawaii Five-O” and “American Playhouse.”
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In 1991, Hunter bid farewell to acting and ventured into new domains. Embracing an alternative lifestyle, she became a white water rafting instructor in Utah, immersing herself in nature’s thrills.
Additionally, she authored “Earthbag Building,” a book showcasing her passion for sustainable construction methods.
Despite leaving the spotlight, Hunter’s creative spirit remained undiminished. She found solace and joy in participating in Moab, Utah’s community theater, keeping the flame of her passion for performing arts alive.


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