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Regina Russell Banali | |
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Occupation(s) | Film director, producer, actress |
Spouse | Frankie Banali (deceased) |
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Regina Russell Banali is an American film producer, director, television presenter, and actress. She has appeared in over 50 films and television shows.[ citation needed]
One of her first roles as an actress was playing one of the three mermaids who save Robin Williams's character in Steven Spielberg's Hook (1991). She produced and directed a commissioned comedy short for Crackle and PSAs for the HSUS on animal welfare issues. She directed and produced a feature-length documentary called Quiet Riot – Well Now You're Here There's No Way Back about the hard rock band Quiet Riot. [1] [2] It premiered on the Showtime Network January 29, 2015.
Banali owned and operated Celebrity Closet Raiders, a designer resale store in West Hollywood which carried merchandise previously owned by celebrities. [3]
Banali was married to Quiet Riot drummer and manager Frankie Banali until his death on August 20, 2020. [4]
![]() | A major contributor to this article appears to have a
close connection with its subject. (January 2017) |
Regina Russell Banali | |
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Occupation(s) | Film director, producer, actress |
Spouse | Frankie Banali (deceased) |
Website |
pinkmermaid |
Regina Russell Banali is an American film producer, director, television presenter, and actress. She has appeared in over 50 films and television shows.[ citation needed]
One of her first roles as an actress was playing one of the three mermaids who save Robin Williams's character in Steven Spielberg's Hook (1991). She produced and directed a commissioned comedy short for Crackle and PSAs for the HSUS on animal welfare issues. She directed and produced a feature-length documentary called Quiet Riot – Well Now You're Here There's No Way Back about the hard rock band Quiet Riot. [1] [2] It premiered on the Showtime Network January 29, 2015.
Banali owned and operated Celebrity Closet Raiders, a designer resale store in West Hollywood which carried merchandise previously owned by celebrities. [3]
Banali was married to Quiet Riot drummer and manager Frankie Banali until his death on August 20, 2020. [4]