Tex & The Horseheads - Member Appearances in Film

Member Appearances in Film

During the Horseheads’ heyday, Tex appeared in a few small movie roles, including Border Radio (1987), a gritty, Super-8 trailer-park dramedy starring Flesh Eaters frontman Chris D, where she played a ditzy babysitter; Du-Beat-eo (1984), a comic-slop pseudo-documentary about the LA punk scene, starring Joan Jett and Stephen (Café Flesh) Sayadian’s weirdo 1989 remake of Dr. Caligari, where she played a mental patient in a frightwig and a straight jacket. Tex also appeared in the 1985 film, The Boys Next Door, as the member of a street band.

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