Louise Robey is a Canadian actress, singer, and songwriter who became popular in the 1980s. She started her career as a singer in bands like "Louise and the Creeps" and "Armand and the Fun Police." She made her acting debut in the horror movie "American Nightmare" in 1983.
Robey's breakthrough role came in the supernatural TV series "Friday the 13th: The Series" (1987-90), in which she played Micki Foster, one of the main characters. She appeared in 71 episodes of the show and gained a cult following among horror fans.
After "Friday the 13th: The Series," Robey starred in the TV series "TekWar" (1994-96) as Beth Kittridge, a tough cop who works with the protagonist. She also had a recurring role in the medical drama "Profiler" (1996-97) as Emilyn Stilwell.
In addition to her TV work, Robey has appeared in several movies, including "The Money Pit" (1986) with Tom Hanks, "Diplomatic Immunity" (1991), and "The Hidden Room" (1991).
Robey also continued her music career in parallel with her acting work. She released several albums and singles, including the song "One Night in Bangkok," which became a hit in Europe.
Overall, Louise Robey has had a career as a versatile performer, with successful work in both acting and music.
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