Cheryl Pollak

Cheryl Pollak
Born (1967-08-31) August 31, 1967
OccupationsActress, director, producer
Years active1986–2012
Spouse
Richard Murphy
(m. 1999)

Cheryl Pollak (born August 31, 1967) is an American former actress, director and producer. Her last screen role was the direct-to-video Time of Fear (2002), while her last director/producer work was the animated video short Jasper: A Fabulous Fourth (2012).

Biography

Pollak was born in Scottsdale, Arizona and grew up in Greenville, Texas.[1] She graduated from Eisenhower High School in 1985.[2]

She got her start in the entertainment business starring in a series of Jordache jeans commercials.[1][3] She made her film debut in My Best Friend Is a Vampire.[4] She was in the main cast of four television series that were cancelled after – or pulled off the air during – their first season: Hull High (1990, three episodes unaired),[4] The Heights (1992, one episode unaired),[5] Hotel Malibu (1994),[6] and Live Shot (1995).[7]

Personal life

Pollak has been married to actor Richard Murphy since 1999.

Partial filmography

  • My Best Friend Is a Vampire...Darla Blake (1987)
  • 21 Jump Street (TV series)...Diana (1988)
  • The Dark Side of the Sun...Frances (1988)
  • Night Life...Charly (1989)
  • Alien Nation (TV series)...Kirby Sikes (1989)
  • What's Alan Watching (TV pilot)...Alyssa (1989)
  • Pump Up the Volume...Paige Woodward (1990)
  • Hull High (TV series)...Camilla (1990)
  • The Hidden Room (TV series)...Young Woman (1991)
  • The Marla Hanson Story (a.k.a. Face Value)... Marla Hanson (1991)
  • Quantum Leap (TV series)... Katie McBain (1991)
  • The Heights (TV series)... Rita MacDougal (1992)
  • Crossing the Bridge...Carol Brockton (1992)
  • Hotel Malibu (TV series)...Stephane "Stevie" Mayfield (1994)
  • Melrose Place (TV series)...Susan Madsen (1994)
  • Live Shot (TV series)...Nancy Lockridge (1995)
  • JAG (TV series)... Gloria Goldberg (2001)
  • Time of Fear... Cheryl Hammer (2002)

References

  1. ^ a b Peterson, Bettelou (November 17, 1992). "Celebrity Q&A - Cheryl Pollak". Deseret News. Knight-Ridder Newspapers. Archived from the original on March 27, 2019. Retrieved December 3, 2025.
  2. ^ Shimabukuro, Betty (January 30, 1987). "Jazz to Jeans". Living. The San Bernardino County Sun. p. 51. Retrieved December 3, 2025 – via California Digital Newspaper Collection. ... the 18-year-old actress says.
  3. ^ "Cheryl Pollak, the Quirky Post-Brooke Queen of TV Jeans". People. October 6, 1986. Archived from the original on November 7, 2017. Retrieved December 3, 2025. ... model Cheryl Pollak, 18...
  4. ^ a b King, Susan (February 2, 1991). "Pollak Learns a Tough Lesson From 'The Marla Hanson Story'". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on December 12, 2024. Retrieved October 30, 2017. ...Pollak, 23, says.
  5. ^ Scott, Tony (August 27, 1992). "The Heights Talk to an Angel". Television. Variety. Retrieved October 30, 2017.
  6. ^ Scott, Tony (August 8, 1994). "Hotel Malibu". Television. Variety. Retrieved October 30, 2017.
  7. ^ Slewinsky, Christy (October 27, 1995). "'Live Shot' actress would kill to be evil". New York Daily News. Archived from the original on November 7, 2017. Retrieved December 3, 2025.