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Rena Riffel (Rena Lynn Riffel) was born on 5 March, 1969 in Los Angeles, California, United States, is an American actress. Discover Rena Riffel's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?

Popular As Rena Lynn Riffel
Occupation Actress, dancer, singer, model, director, producer, writer, composer
Age 55 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 5 March, 1969
Birthday 5 March
Birthplace Los Angeles, California, United States
Nationality United States

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Rena Riffel Height, Weight & Measurements

At 55 years old, Rena Riffel height is 1.72 m .

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Who Is Rena Riffel's Husband?

Her husband is Mark Johnson (m. 2014)

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Rena Riffel Net Worth

Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Rena Riffel worth at the age of 55 years old? Rena Riffel’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actress. She is from United States. We have estimated Rena Riffel's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1969

Rena Riffel (born March 5, 1969) is an American actress, singer, dancer, model, writer, producer, and director.

She is known for her supporting roles in films such as Showgirls, Striptease, and Mulholland Drive.

1995

Riffel landed her breakthrough role in the 1995 film Showgirls starring Elizabeth Berkley, Gina Gershon, and Kyle MacLachlan.

Initially reading for the lead role of Cristal Connors, Riffel was cast in the supporting role of Penny/Hope after director Paul Verhoeven decided that she was too young to play an aging showgirl.

While on the set of Showgirls, Riffel approached the music supervisor with a song she recorded, "Deep Kiss".

The music supervisor tested the song on the production office (without telling them it had been written by one of the actresses) to determine if it was suitable for the film.

Director Paul Verhoeven listened to the song and decided to include it in the lap dance scene at the Cheetah strip club.

Although an initial box office failure, Showgirls enjoyed success in the home video market, generating more than $100 million in video rentals and became one of MGM's top 20 all-time best sellers.

1997

After Striptease, Riffel accepted minor roles on the television series Married... with Children in 1997, and Clueless as well as the HBO movie Breast Men before making a string of films with European director Lloyd Simandl.

These movies, referred to by some as “Czechsploitation” films, include Dark Confessions, Bound Cargo, Caligula's Spawn, and No Escape.

These films, coupled with Riffel’s roles in Showgirls and Striptease opened the door for her to be cast in a handful of erotic/thriller films such as The Pornographer and Scandalous Behavior (with Shannon Tweed).

1999

In 1999, Riffel appeared in Citizens of Perpetual Indulgence, a gay-themed comedy/drama/art film.

Riffel also appeared in several horror/thriller movies including Candyman 3: Day of the Dead, Unstable Minds, and Dark Reel starring Edward Furlong and Tony Todd.

2001

In 2001, Riffel appeared in the David Lynch film Mulholland Drive.

When interviewed about the film and if she “got it”, Riffel replied, “See…I can’t remember.

No, I guess it still doesn’t make sense to me.

It’s been a while – I’d like to watch it again….one website put a lot of clarity on it with their theories.”

2004

For the 2004 re-release as a DVD limited edition box set, Riffel, along with cast members Lin Tucci and Patrick Bristow, had their hand prints and names put in cement in front of the Hollywood Vista Theater at the red carpet event where they were also interviewed by Access Hollywood.

In 2004, Riffel's song "Geisha Girl" was featured in Oliver Robbins film Wild Roomies.

2007

She also sang the theme song for 2007 E! Entertainment's series, Billionaire Heiresses, called "Livin' in the Fast Lane".

2008

Riffel and Bristow were also special guests at Peaches Christ's Midnight Mass midnight screening of Showgirls in 2008 in San Francisco, California.

They were interviewed on stage after the live performance of the Goddess volcano dance performed by drag queens in gold lamé and featuring Peaches Christ as Goddess.

When asked if she expected Showgirls to produce such a cult legacy, Riffel replied, "No. I went into it thinking it would be a really erotic, serious, shocking exposé. People would be sitting on the edge of their seats from suspense. [... But] some people were trying to play straight comedy – I played my character with comedy; I was hoping to get a laugh – but no one was acting with tongue in cheek. I know that everyone went into it thinking it would be like Basic Instinct. [...] Maybe it's Verhoeven. Even [Basic Instinct] seems kind of campy now [...] I think it's something with European filmmakers. I think – and this is my theory – [...] that there's something that European filmmakers have, a punched-up, extreme vibe. Everything's extreme."

She is also quoted as saying, "Showgirls just keeps getting more and more popular, it's a total phenomenon. I don't think a film could even try to have this afterlife happen to it. This cult status and celebration is all created by the fans and the people who saw something special in the film. I seem to be one of the only actors that represents and gets involved with the cult status. I think Elizabeth (Berkley) is still upset about how the film was received initially. I think she is brilliant in her role and she should have won best actress at some film festivals, and I think Joe Eszterhas's writing is remarkably brilliant. I suspect because the way they marketed the film, that is what led to the backlash. The marketing campaign was misleading. But at the end of the day, it all worked out for the best."

In 2008, she starred in Coheed and Cambria's music video for "Feathers" playing the 1950s character, Judy Feathers.

Judy Feathers is the perfect housewife with a secret of being a cannibal, killing then serving the milkman, postman, sailor, and a boyscout for dinner.

It won Best Video in 2008 in the UK for the Kerrang!

Awards and Rena appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on March 5, 2008, with the band.

In 2008, Riffel directed, produced, wrote, and starred in the movie Trasharella, a comedy/crime/fantasy musical.

2009

She edited the film herself and her production company, Rena Riffel Films, released the film on DVD through Amazon.com in 2009.

When asked to describe Trasharella, Riffel stated, "It is a satire on B-movie horror films... I went against the grain and instead of trying to make this slick Hollywood film, I just let things be as they were and made it into a really bad grindhouse style exploitation film. ...it's not a dumb film, it's just 'bad'... in a good way. Mae West said: 'When I'm good I'm good, but when I'm bad I'm better.' And we use her quote in Trasharella."

Riffel developed a musical based on Showgirls, titled Showgirls! The Musical and also wrote and directed a sequel to Showgirls.

2010

Entertainment Weekly's July 23, 2010 issue announced a sequel to Showgirls.

According to the text trivia track on the 2010 Blu-ray release of Showgirls, one of the songs played during the film's lap-dance sequence was co-written by Riffel.

2011

Rena Riffel wrote, directed, and starred in the film, released in 2011.

Initially entitled Showgirl, it was later renamed Showgirls 2: Penny's from Heaven.

Following her role in Showgirls, Riffel was cast in Striptease with Demi Moore and Burt Reynolds.

Showgirls was generally disliked and the filmmakers feared people would pre-judge Striptease for that reason.

To avoid any association between the two films, advertisements projected Striptease as more comedic than Showgirls, which had been marketed as a drama.

Aside from a common context, Striptease and Showgirls shared two notable connections: Marguerite Derricks choreographed both films, and Rena Riffel played a prominent role in each.