Katherine Susan Hunter, professionally known as Kaki Hunter, is a multifaceted American personality, born on November 6, 1955, to renowned actor Thomas Hunter.
Her early career in television commenced with a guest appearance on the popular series Hawaii Five-O, preceding her breakthrough role alongside the iconic Meat Loaf in the 1980 film Roadie. This significant milestone marked the beginning of her journey in the entertainment industry.
Kaki's subsequent appearance in Porky's (1982) as Wendy Williams, the lone female member of the group, showcased her acting range and versatility. Notably, her character underwent a transformation in the subsequent films, granting her more depth and complexity compared to many of the male leads.
Despite her promising start, Kaki did not continue her film career beyond the Porky's trilogy. Instead, she pursued alternative endeavors, embracing her passion for architecture and writing. Currently, she resides in Moab, Utah, where she balances her time as a white water rafting instructor and a skilled house builder.