Cara Jo Basso
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Alternative Namen: Cara Basso
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Cara Jo Basso is an American actress, born on December 19, 1975, in Nevada, USA. Standing at 5′ 4″ (1.63 m), she began her career in the late 1990s and became a notable figure in independent genre cinema and straight-to-video productions. Growing up in a large family, she is the sister of Tauni Lei, Kori Jo, Codie Ann, and Mikeala Elizabeth.
Her professional acting debut came with the film Killer's Mind (1999), often credited as Cara Basso. She gained further visibility for her role as Angie in the horror sequel The Corpse Grinders 2 (2000), directed by cult filmmaker Ted V. Mikels. During this period, she was active in the Hollywood scene, even being spotted signing autographs at iconic venues like The Key Club in West Hollywood.
Basso is perhaps most widely recognized for her work in the early 2000s, particularly in adult-oriented comedies and thrillers. In 2003, she played the character Kimmy in the film Accidental Stripper (also known as Lost Innocence), where her performance was noted for its "winsome" quality. That same year, she appeared as Jamie in The Sex Substitute 2. Her filmography continued to expand with projects such as Transamerican Killer (2005), in which she starred as Jamie Garnes.







