Dee Booher Explained

Dee Booher
Birth Name:Deanna Booher
Birth Date:6 August 1948
Birth Place:Torrance, California, U.S.
Occupation:actress, professional wrestler
Spouse:Ken Booher
Children:1
Child:yes
Names:Matilda the Hun
Queen Adrena
Queen Kong
Height:6 ft 3 in
Weight:315 lbs
Billed:Germany (as Matilda the Hun)
Trainer:Mando Guerrero
Debut:December 5, 1985 https://www.cagematch.net/?id=2&nr=6061&page=4&year=1985&promotion=228
Retired:1996

Deanna Booher (August 6, 1948 – January 7, 2022) was an American actress, professional wrestler, and roller derby skater. She is known for her appearances with Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling as Matilda the Hun, as well as her appearances in films such as Brainsmasher... A Love Story and Spaceballs.

Early life

Booher grew up in Lake Arrowhead, California. Prior to becoming involved in wrestling, she held jobs including as a masseuse and as a phone sex operator. She wrestled at El Camino Junior College in California, helping the team win a state championship.

Professional wrestling career

Booher made her first foray into professional wrestling by organizing amateur mud wrestling shows, performing as a masked character named "Queen Kong". After California's gaming commission barred her from wrestling men, her first professional match was against a 700lb bear.

Booher later teamed with GLOW creator David McLane and director Matt Cimber to cast, recruit and train performers for the first all-women's professional wrestling show. She also wrote the show's theme song. Booher portrayed Matilda the Hun in GLOW. Her villainous character ate raw meat in the ring and scared children in the crowd, which Booher said she enjoyed. After two years with GLOW, Booher and others left to form a competing show called Powerful Women of Wrestling, but it was unsuccessful.

Booher said she learned her signature move, a big splash, from watching English professional wrestler Big Daddy.

In 2012, Booher appeared in a documentary about GLOW, titled .

Acting career

After Booher's professional wrestling career, she earned a living doing stunt work as well as by performing singing telegrams that incorporated aspects of wrestling.

Booher had several film roles in her career, including in the Mel Brooks comedy Spaceballs. She was in the romantic comedy Brainsmasher... A Love Story alongside Andrew "Dice" Clay and Teri Hatcher. She also appeared in the music video for Aerosmith's "Love in an Elevator", carrying a dwarf on her shoulders.

She also had guest-starring roles in television, including Married... with Children, My Two Dads, Mama's Family and Night Court. She often portrayed her Queen Kong character in these roles.

Personal life and death

Booher was married to her husband Ken Booher for 39 years before he died. She had one son, Dean Booher.[1]

By 2017, Booher used a motorized wheelchair because of wrestling-related spinal deterioration. In her later life, she had lupus and peripheral neuropathy. She died on January 7, 2022, at the age of 73.

Filmography

Film roles
YearTitleRoleNotes
1984Delta PiTerrible Tawny
1985Grunt! The Wrestling MovieFemale wrestler
1986Welcome to 18Tough broad
1987SpaceballsBearded lady
1987Lust for FreedomBig Eddie
1987Deathstalker IIGorgo - Amazon champion wrestler
1987Dirty LaundryBig lady with whip
1987Crazy LegsLouise
1989CageGang girl
1989Slash DanceRepo
1990Club FedThe ex-wife
1992The Nutt HouseLarge nurse
1993Brainsmasher... A Love StoryBertha
1993Little Miss MillionsSarge
1994Save MeNude model
1995Theodore RexMeanest woman truck driver
1997Meet Wally SparksLady party guest
1998Heaven and the Suicide KingShirley
2015The Dog WeddingElaine Pierce
Femme d'ActionInvader managerTelevision movie
Television roles
YearTitleRoleNotes
1985Hardcastle and McCormickWoman wrestler (uncredited)Episode: "Strangle Hold"
1987Mama's Family Masked Mabel #1Episode: "Mama Mania"
1987Night Court MaggieEpisode: "Ladies Night"
1989NadineEpisode: "The Game Show"
1989Amen IlonaEpisode: "Sing, Sister, Sing"
1989My Two Dads Mrs. LurchEpisode: "Joey Gets Pinned"
1990Dream On OlgaEpisode: "Death Takes a Coffee Break"
1990In Living ColorWife (uncredited)Episode: "Homey D. Clown Returns"
1991Parker Lewis Can't Lose MaxineEpisode: "A Walk on the Dark Side"
1995Married... with ChildrenBiker chickEpisode: "The Weaker Sex"

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ken Booher Obituary (2007) Daily Breeze . 2022-07-14 . Legacy.com.