Known for Directing

Noted adult and exploitation cinema filmmaker Roberta Findlay was born Roberta Hershkowitz in 1943 in New York City. The youngest in a family of three children, Roberta grew up in a tenement apartment in the Bronx. Findlay's Hungarian immigrant parents wanted her to be a pianist. Roberta met her husband Michael Findlay while a student at the City College of New York after she volunteered to be the accompanying pianist for a silent movie program that Michael was running on campus. Roberta married Michael at age eighteen. The couple collaborated on several sleazy and sadistic exploitation features together in the 1960's which include the notoriously nasty "Flesh" trilogy. After parting ways with Michael in the early 1970's, Roberta went on to direct a handful of explicit hardcore movies for producer and distributor Allan Shackleton. Moreover, Findlay also worked on various films as an editor, composer, producer, and cinematographer. Roberta ended her directing career toiling away on low-budget horror and grindhouse fare throughout the mid to late 1980's. In addition, Findlay and her late partner Walter E. Sear founded the recording studio Sear Sound in New York City. - IMDb mini biography by: woodyanders
1976
as Carmela (voice) (archive footage) (uncredited)
1969
as Girl on Ferris Wheel / Voices (uncredited)
1970
as Roberta
1967
as Claudia Jennings (voice) / Credits Girl / Dream Girl (uncredited)
1965
as Woman Tied to Pool Table
1968
as Radio Announcer (voice) (uncredited)
1971
as Carmela (voice)
1966
as Elaine
1968
as Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
1964
as Cindy (as Anna Riva)
1968
as Mrs. Davis / Voices
1967
as Prostitute / Street Girl / Call Girl / Voices (as Anna Riva)
1983
1977
as Woman in Kitchen
1976
as Hospital Dietician
1971
as Viveca Hansen (voice) (uncredited)
1976
as Miss Klug
1970
as 1st Mourner
1975
as Bonnie's Mother (voice) (uncredited)
1982
as Woman Who Gets Flashed by Quim (uncredited)