Annette Haven
Biography
Biography
Annette Haven was an actress who had a successful Hollywood career. Early on in her acting career, Haven landed roles in various films, including "China Girl" (1975), "Easy Alice" (1976) and "Femmes de Sade" (1976). She also appeared in "Tapestry of Passion" (1976), "Tell Them Johnny Wadd Is Here" (1976) and "The Spirit of Seventy-Sex" (1976). Her film career continued throughout the seventies in productions like "A Coming of Angels" (1977), "Barbara Broadcast" (1977) and "Overnight Sensations" (1977). She also appeared in "Reflections" (1977) and "Sex World" (1977). During the latter half of her career, she continued to act in "The Autobiography of a Flea" (1977), "Take Off" (1978) and "Dracula Sucks" (1979). She also appeared in "Scheherazade One Thousand and One Erotic Nights" (1982) and "Public Affairs" (1984). Haven most recently appeared on "WADD: The Life and Times of John C. Holmes" (2001).