Resides in California and is still active in the recording industry. [January 2004]
2
In 1984, her group, SSQ, released the highly controversial music video for "Screaming In My Pillow". Three versions of this clip exist; a "PG-13" version for late night MTV viewing, an "R" version that was shown on the Playboy channel, and an "NC-17" version which is found on the compilations "Red Hot Rock" and "Sexy Shorts".
3
For her second and final appearance as the newly discovered pop star "Cinnamon" on "The Facts of Life" in 1987, the LP cover of her own "Better Than Heaven" album was converted into Cinnamon's "Colour Me Cinnamon" album. No one seems to know what happened to the faux LP covers but to this day they remain highly sought after by collectors.
4
On January 31, 1987, she made her second and final appearance as the newly discovered pop star "Cinnamon" on "The Facts of Life". This was also the last appearance for the then barely known George Clooney who had played the character "George Burnett" since 1985. On the show, George and Cinnamon decided to date and George made the decision to become a roadie for Cinnamon's upcoming tour. Many of her fans kept their fingers crossed that a future episode or reunion show would bring the two stars back for a visit but the wish was never granted.
5
Weird Al Yankovic created an unreleased parody of Stacey's hit "Two of Hearts" called "Two Pop-Tarts".
6
"Cinnamon" (her character from "The Facts of Life" in 1987) was so popular that a spin-off was planned especially for her... There was even talk of creating a "Cinnamon" Barbie Doll. Her record label at the time wanted her to focus solely on her music career and, therefore, the television sitcom never saw the light of day.
7
Her claim to fame was the hit single, "Two of Hearts", which reached number three on the Billboard charts in 1986! It would have topped the charts at number one if not for one slight problem... she was signed to both On The Spot Records and Atlantic Records at the same time and "Two of Hearts" was competing with itself because both labels were promoting it as a single at the very same time.
8
Her second project, SSQ, was featured on the soundtrack to the now cult classic film "The Return of The Living Dead". It's during Linnea Quigley's famous strip scene that you'll hear SSQ's "Tonight (We'll Make Love Until We Die)". There is also another SSQ song on the soundtrack titled "Trash's Theme" however, it is completely instrumental.
Soundtrack
Title
Year
Status
Character
Scream Queens
2015
TV Series performer - 1 episode
RuPaul's Drag Race
2010
TV Series performer - 1 episode
Hot Rod
2007
performer: "Two of Hearts" - as Stacey Q
I Love the 80's 3-D
2005
TV Series documentary performer - 1 episode
Party Monster
2003
performer: "Two of Hearts" - as Stacey Q
Little Nicky
2000
performer: "Two of Hearts" - as Stacey Q
Nowhere
1997
performer: "Two of Hearts" - as Stacey Q
Beavis and Butt-Head
1994
TV Series performer - 1 episode
One Man Force
1989
performer: "The River", "Another Chance" - as Stacey Q / writer: "The River", "Another Chance"
Cavegirl
1985
performer: "Synthicide", "Anonymous" - uncredited
The Return of the Living Dead
1985
writer: "Tonight We'll Make Love Until We Die"
Hardbodies
1984
performer: "Synthecide", "Clockwork", "Big Electronic Beat" - as SSQ
Actress
Title
Year
Status
Character
Citizens
2018
post-production
Stacey
Stratos 4
2003
TV Series
Karin Kikuhara (English version, voice, as Stacey Q)
Playing the Odds
1998
Video
Chinese Food Delivery Girl (Special Non-Sexual Appearance) (as Stacey Q)