Cassandra Peterson finally drags Elvira, L.A.'s spookiest icon, out of the dark (2024)

Cassandra Peterson swears no one will recognize her. She’s out of drag on a recent week night, free of the towering black beehive wig, garish eye makeup and that snug dress with a slit up to here. She has the regal air of a celebrity, but who is she?

“I almost got into an accident as I was looking at your billboard on Beverly trying to read the description,” a stranger says suddenly as he approaches Peterson’s table at a cafe in Larchmont Village. “And I almost hit somebody. Thanks a lot.”

“Well, I’m very happy you’re OK,” Peterson says, smiling and lowering her sunglasses. “And that you didn’t sue me for that.”

You know her as Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, the campy, vampy horror host who premiered on local television — KHJ-TV, Channel 9 — in 1981 with her own TV show, “Elvira’s Movie Macabre.” Everything about Elvira is over the top, designed as a sendup of Valley Girl stereotypes with a gothic aesthetic pitched somewhere between punk rock and “The Addams Family.”

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Cassandra Peterson poses as Elvira, Mistress of the Dark in Cannes, France, in 1987.

(Richard Blanshard / Getty Images)

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It’s very easy to write off Cassandra in the horrible way that people write off somebody who’s beautiful and sexy.That all fell by the wayside as soon as I saw her perform.

— Paul Reubens

At 70, Peterson is finally lifting the veil on Elvira and putting herself in the spotlight as an L.A. icon with “Yours Cruelly, Elvira: Memoirs of the Mistress of the Dark.” The irresistible tell-all digs deeper than Hollywood dirt to examine Peterson’s circuitous path to stardom and reveal how private she has been.

When the book came out last month, Peterson immediately made headlines with the news that she has been in a relationship with a woman for 19 years. Teresa “T” Wierson, whom Peterson first spotted at Gold’s Gym in Hollywood, was her friend and trainer for several years before they became romantic.

“I was a little worried about writing about my relationship with T,” Peterson says. “I knew that my fans are going to love me no matter what. I swear to God, if I became a mass murderer, I think my fans would still like me.

“But I knew that a big part of my fan base is straight guys,” she says, noting that her fears were partly founded. “On one of my social media platforms, 11,000 people dropped off after reading [about my relationship].”

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Whatever following she lost, though, was bolstered by admirers fired up by her big reveal. Twitter went wild with breathless declarations about how Peterson, who was already revered in the LGBTQ community, was now a member of it.

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The truth is a little fuzzier. Peterson says she doesn’t identify as gay, lesbian, queer or even bisexual. She just happened, around age 50, to fall in love with a woman for the first time in her life. (“A hot guy walking down the street still turns my head,” she says.)

“T is a private person, and we talked for a long, long time about whether we should tell people,” Peterson says. “There was a part of us that didn’t want to, and then there was another part of me that thought, ‘Oh my God, I’m so tired of introducing you as my assistant.’ It was so embarrassing for her and weird for me.”

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A fan in a mask and T-shirt with a drawing of Elvira lined up to meet Cassandra Peterson at her book signing at Chevalier’s Books on Oct. 14.

(Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times)

Wierson was by her side at Chevalier’s Books earlier this month when more than 400 fans snaked down Larchmont Boulevard to meet their patron saint of Halloween. Clutching copies of “Yours Cruelly,” with Peterson winking and dolled up as Elvira on the cover, they greeted her in T-shirts bearing Elvira’s visage cast in the rainbow of pride colors, ready to embrace her as part of the family.

“It’s so bizarre because it’s a fictional character that we love, but we also know the real person behind it,” said Eric DeLoretta, a visual artist and actor who was at the signing. “I felt happy for her and relieved for her as if it were an old friend who just came out. For someone who was already intrinsically linked to the queer community, it feels like a full-circle moment.”

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Cassandra Peterson holds a copy of her new memoir, “Yours Cruelly, Elvira: Memoirs of the Mistress of the Dark,” at Chevalier’s Books in L.A. on Oct. 14.

(Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times)

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Peterson’s memoir is full of heartrending stories that shaped her journey as a self-made star. She grew up with a mother she never thought truly loved her and a doting father who adored her. She writes about losing both of her sisters to addiction, watching the onset of the AIDS epidemic ravage her friends in the gay community and the bitter end of her 25-year marriage to musician Mark Pierson, who was also her longtime manager. She kept their daughter, Sadie, out of the book, though. “It’s not my place to tell her stories,” Peterson says.

In a chapter titled “You’ll Never Work in This Town Again,” she revisits in harrowing detail how she survived industry predators and accuses the late NBA star Wilt Chamberlain of sexually assaulting her in the 1970s. She was friends with him until he allegedly attacked her at his Bel-Air mansion and forced her to perform oral sex.

A story she used to reel off as gossip about sleeping with singer Tom Jones — and requiring stitches afterward — becomes unsettling when she unpacks that it was a humiliating encounter and Jones taunted her when she shut it down.

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Cassandra Peterson: “I was a little worried about writing about my relationship with T. ... I swear to God, if I became a mass murderer, I think my fans would still like me.
But I knew that a big part of my fan base is straight guys.”

(Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times)

Hers is a classic L.A. story — a young woman born in a small town (Manhattan, Kan.) arrives not with dreams of being a star, but knowing she already is one. Among her detours, she had been a Las Vegas showgirl and, while living briefly in Italy, had sung in rock bands and appeared as an extra in a Fellini film.

She remembers the time Bobby — Mr. De Niro, we later learn — rescued her from an argument with her boyfriend after a Christmas party at Zsa Zsa Gabor’s house. She recalls her disbelief when Brad Pitt showed up at her door by surprise to view Briarcliff Manor, her home in the Hollywood Hills, and then ended up buying it.

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Peterson pokes the Hollywood types who weren’t so taken by her charms. (“Saturday Night Live” creator Lorne Michaels wasn’t fond of her; neither was Divine, the John Waters actor and drag performer.)

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In the late ‘70s, Peterson joined the Groundlings, L.A.’s influential improvisational comedy troupe, as part of a class that included Paul Reubens (before he found fame as Pee-wee Herman), Phil Hartman, Edie McClurg and the late John Paragon, who helped shape Elvira as Peterson’s confidante and writing partner.

“It’s very easy to write off Cassandra in the horrible way that people write off somebody who’s beautiful and sexy,” Reubens says, admitting he was guilty of underestimating her too initially. “That all fell by the wayside as soon as I saw her perform and saw her wit and humor and her ability to make herself the butt of a joke. I was really impressed by all that.”

They’ve been close friends ever since, bonded by the fact that they both developed larger-than-life characters who have defined their careers. “I don’t let many people call me Pee-wee, but Cassandra does and I call her Elvira.” (It’s pronounced Ca-SAHN-druh, by the way.)

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Riley Bloch, 5, from Long Beach, went in costume as Elvira with her mom, Rochelle, to get an autographed copy of Cassandra Peterson’s new memoir.

(Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times)

“Yours Cruelly” coincides with Peterson celebrating 40 years of her alter ego, and not much has changed. Elvira is still Elvira — a treasure chest of jokes about her sex appeal and dimwitted wordplay left over from vaudeville. Revisiting “Elvira: Mistress of the Dark,” 1988’s cult-classic film adaptation of the character, through a modern lens, you’d be tempted to wonder if the barrage of sexual innuendo undermines its heroine.

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“I wrote all those jokes,” Peterson says, shrugging off the suggestion that they offended her. “I get reviews that say, ‘All she does is talk about her boobs,’ and I’m like, yeah, I know. That’s my shtick, you idiot.” (Go ahead and call Elvira cheap or trashy; she’ll agree with you.)

Her memoir had been nearly 20 years in the making, but Peterson could never find the time to write it. When the pandemic shut everything down last year, Peterson went to work, holing up at Bricks and Scones coffee shop not far from her home.

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“People think I go to bed on November 1 and wake up in September,” she says of Elvira’s reputation as the Queen of Halloween. “But I work all year round because it’s a brand that I have to work on.”

Elvira is big business. Peterson acquired the rights to the character early on, capitalizing on licensing opportunities and a robust line of merchandise. A lucrative ad campaign for Coors beer beamed her into homes nationwide in the mid-’80s, as did the syndication of her L.A. TV show.

Her online store hawks T-shirts (“Two Big Pumpkins,” anyone?), coasters, men’s boxers, coffee cups, autographed photos. Limited-edition Elvira Macabre Vespas went on the market for $11,666 two weeks ago, brokered by her manager, Scott D. Marcus, a savvy former vice president of consumer products at 20th Century Fox. And Julien’s Auctions in Beverly Hills is auctioning off items from Peterson’s Elvira collection in December.

In honor of my 40th Anniversary, Vespa Los Angeles has created 40 limited edition custom Elvira Macabre Vespas! Priced at $11,666 + tax and license. Call Vespa Los Angeles to order: 818-906-0350
Pre-production model on display at 13629 Ventura Blvd, Sherman Oaks, CA. pic.twitter.com/XplzXTow1P

— Elvira 🎃 (@TheRealElvira) October 15, 2021

“The difference between me and people like William Shatner and my friend Mark Hamill is that they are working for a studio,” she says. “They don’t get the money when there’s a ‘Star Trek’ or ‘Star Wars’ item. I get 100% of the money.”

Peterson grew her brand by hustling with old-fashioned grit. The ’80s were a blur as she become a favorite on the late-night TV circuit, followed by more TV commercials, albums of Halloween songs, Elvira films and guest cameos on TV shows — always with tongue firmly in cheek, and cleavage front and center.

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“There aren’t many people who become entities the way Cassandra has and can keep it going for so long,” says Pamela Des Barres, the author of “I’m With the Band” and a dear friend who coached Peterson as she wrote the book by herself. “She personifies Los Angeles in that the way that she created a character is very showbiz.”

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Cassandra Peterson in 2007 as Elvira. “I get reviews that say, ‘All she does is talk about her boobs,’ and I’m like, yeah, I know. That’s my shtick, you idiot.”

(Richard Drew / Associated Press)

Peterson never expected Elvira to endure. Hell, she didn’t even like her alter ego all that much at first.

“I thought it was stupid,” she says. “KHJ was owned by RKO [Pictures], which had a huge library of old horror films. And a horror host was a good way to give some added value to these same old movies they’d run 1,000 times.

“Nobody was excited about my show. I was excited because I got $350 a week. But yeah, no. I would’ve never dreamed of this going longer than three weeks.”

She has considered retiring Elvira multiple times over the years and briefly felt boxed in by her creation.

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“When it first started taking off, and then it became the No. 1 show on KHJ, I was like, ‘Oh, this is awesome. Now maybe I can go do some real acting and get a real gig and have a really good TV show,’” Peterson says.

“But it quickly became obvious that you’d be a freaking idiot to go off and try to do something else. And I don’t think lightning strikes twice either,” she says. “Stick with what is working, and milk it for all it’s worth.”

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Cassandra Peterson

(Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times)

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FAQs

How old was Cassandra Peterson when she filmed Elvira? ›

Peterson seems to be very proud of the fact that she became a pop culture icon later in life. She was 30 when she started portraying Elvira, which she jokes is over the hill for women in Hollywood.

Why did Elvira need stitches after Tom Jones? ›

I read the news today, oh boy!: "The actress behind horror icon Elvira has revealed she needed stitches after losing her virginity to Welsh crooner Tom Jones - because he was so well-endowed." Perhaps it's my feelings of male inadequacy, a sense of age-related propriety asserting itself or just the sheer horror upon ...

Who is Elvira married to in real life? ›

Personal life

In the 1970s, Peterson had a liaison with Jon Voight as well as with Robert De Niro during the filming of The Godfather Part II. Peterson married musician Mark Pierson in 1981, and he soon became her personal manager.

What did Elvira come out as? ›

Peterson revealed all in her 2021 memoir, “Yours Cruelly, Elvira,” detailing her 20-year relationship with a woman while labeling herself as sexually fluid. The hesitation in talking about her personal life came from having seen many good friends come out — only to have their careers end up in tatters.

What is the age rating for Elvira? ›

What kind of car did Elvira drive? ›

And now you can have it! Check out our Macabre Mobile collection, which includes purses and wallets featuring details from Elvira's 1959 Ford Thunderbird convertible. And of course, some of our favorite Elvira shirts, pins, and other accessories feature this creepy car.

Did Cassandra Peterson have surgery? ›

In the years that followed, Peterson had “many, many, many” skin-grafting surgeries to repair the extensive scarring, and she still admits, “I don't know where my confidence came from, because I really suffered most of my life from having no confidence.

Does Elvira have scars? ›

Elvira's (Cassandra Peterson) dress is cut in a specific way and her hair is long in the back to hide burn scars Peterson has on her neck and shoulders from an accident in her youth.

Was Elvira replaced? ›

For too many horror fans, however, there was just no replacing Peterson as Elvira. “I tried it. I did this television show, Search for the Next Elvira. We got hundreds and hundreds of girls auditioning and we picked one.

Who is Elvira in a relationship for 19 years? ›

The actress and horror movie hostess opens up about her partner, Teresa "T" Wierson, a trainer who became a friend, assistant, and eventually her longtime love in her newly released memoir, Yours Cruelly, Elvira: Memoirs of the Mistress of the Dark.

Who originally did Elvira? ›

"Elvira" is a song written and originally recorded by Dallas Frazier in 1966 on his album of the same name. Though a minor hit for Frazier at the time of release, the song became a bigger and much more famous country and pop hit by the Oak Ridge Boys in 1981.

What did Elvira do for a living? ›

Elvira was the first horror host ever to be syndicated nationally and has emerged as one of today's most original and outrageous pop culture icons. Elvira's reign as 'Queen of Halloween' has spanned more than three decades and includes an IMAX movie, music CDs, books and more than a thousand licensed products.

Why do people love Elvira? ›

Elvira is known for making a lot of campy jokes, largely innuendos, and making fun of herself and her sexy appearance. She has a sort of bimbo, Valley Girl, personality, and a good amount of sarcasm in her segments. Her look combined with her humor and charm caused her popularity to soar.

Was Elvira on Scooby-Doo? ›

Cassandra Peterson is an American actress, best known for her portrayal as the horror hostess, Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, which she popularized in the 1981 TV series, Elvira's Movie Macabre. Peterson has starred in two Scooby-Doo films. Each character she has voiced are variations of Elvira.

How rich is Cassandra Peterson? ›

Thanks to her successful career, Peterson has been able to accumulate an estimated worth of $3 million according to Celebrity Net Worth. Most recently, Peterson was heard in Shoplifters of the World and Happy Halloween, Scooby-Doo!.

How long did Cassandra Peterson play Elvira? ›

Cassandra Peterson has spent over four decades solidifying the Elvira brand that has become synonymous with Halloween and the horror genre.

How old was Elvis when she met Elvira? ›

After Elvis and the 17-year-old Elvira hit it off, he encouraged her to join him in his hotel - and then things got serious. "He invited me to a party at his suite," Elvira recalled to Closer.

When did Elvira go off the air? ›

The popularity of the show led to a feature film, Elvira: Mistress of the Dark, which was released in 1988. The character returned in the 2001 film Elvira's Haunted Hills. The show was revived in 2010 as Elvira's Movie Macabre, in which Elvira hosted public domain films. This revival aired on This TV until 2011.

Who played the first Elvira? ›

The station sent out a casting call and Cassandra Peterson won the role because they liked how she could be sexy and funny at the same time. Producers left it up to her to create the role's image. She and her best friend, Robert Redding, came up with a sexy punk/vampire look and came up with the name Elvira.

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