![]() ![]() Peterson also talks openly of losing friends during the AIDS crisis of the early 1980s, which at times are simply heartwrenching, and even during a global pandemic, are hard to imagine. You may feel like this is the conclusion of the story, but from here on out we only get more tales, some quite graphic (a whole chapter is dedicated to sexual assault) plus there are the capers of filming the camp classic Mistress of the Dark feature. Long before she became Elvira, Cassandra had tried many careers, but her persistence paid off once she landed the gig as the Mistress of the Dark. ![]() We get a warts and all experience of a woman trying to make it big in a man’s world. The number of people she has crossed over the years, from Tom Jones to Robert DeNiro. ![]() It’s the book we never thought we needed – but now can’t put down.Īfter just hitting her 70th year, Cassandra Peterson aka Elvira: Mistress of the Dark has released a tell-all book about her, quite frankly, astonishing life.įrom burning herself at a young age through to becoming a showgirl in Las Vegas at the age of just 17, there is enough story in the first 150 pages to fill an entire book. ![]()
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