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Sheri Moon Zombie is no stranger to the world of rock, and 'rocking it with love' is exactly what the TOTAL SKULL philosophy is all about. Sheri incorporates her favorite things in all of her designs: skulls, sexy girls, and everything else associated with the hard-edged, classic rock that she loves. In fact, the spirit of the Total Skull line was directly inspired by Sheri's own experience performing on rock tours. She explains, "I really fell in love with the art of making clothes when I was dancing on tour. Creating my stage image through clothes was a blast. I discovered a TOTAL SENSE for what cool chicks and rockin' dudes like to wear. TOTAL SKULL is for those people. People that like to rock. TOTAL ROCK."

For the last thirteen years, Sheri has been immersed in the world of Rock n' Roll. Appearing in over twenty music videos from some of music's most talented hard rock bands-including White Zombie, Prong, Black Label Society & Rob Zombie. Sheri's involvement in the music scene soon led to jet-setting around the world as a featured dancer for her husband Rob Zombie's large arena tours-most recently on the 2006 Zombie/Godsmack summer tour.

Not content to let her talents be confined to one medium, in 2000 Sheri made her debut on the silver screen with her head-turning portrayal of psycho killer Baby Firefly in the cult hit
House of 1000 Corpses. With her country sex appeal and trademark maniacal laugh, Baby has quickly become a favorite character with horror fans.

Next up in her film career was a role in the Toolbox Murders, a film directed by classic horror director Tobe Hooper (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Funhouse, Poltergeist). Here Sheri explored the other side of horror movies, playing a short-lived victim rather than a killer.

Sheri also co-hosted the acclaimed SPOOKSHOW INTERNATIONAL radio show on Indie 1031 in Los Angeles with her husband Rob in 2005. Each week listeners would tune in for an eclectic mix of music-everything from T-Rex to Monty Python-as well as to listen to interviews with everyone from Michael Madsen (Reservoir Dogs, Kill Bill) to PJ Soles (Halloween).

In 2005, Sheri fleshed out her role as Baby Firefly in the more grown-up and realistic sequel to House of 1000 Corpses entitled The Devil's Rejects. Taking the disturbing violence of House to the next level and exploring how revenge and obsession can blur the lines of justice won Rejects a special place among modern horror films.

In 2006 Sheri took home a Spike TV "Scream Award for best villain along side co-stars Sid Haig, Bill Moseley and Leslie Easterbrook for their portrayal of the murderous Firefly Clan in The Devil's Rejects. Sheri quickly followed up her Scream Award with a Fuse/Fangoria Chainsaw Award for best duo with her co-star Bill Moseley.

Sheri's most recent on-screen appearance was in Rob Zombie's 3 ½ minute long faux trailer, Werewolf Women of the SS (2007), for GRINDHOUSE. The trailer chronicles Hitler's diabolical plan to create a race of superwomen, with Sheri playing a short but captivating role as Eva Krupp, the black widow of Berlin.

Perhaps her most eagerly anticipated project is her role in Rob Zombie's upcoming remake of John Carpenter's classic horror film
HALLOWEEN. Sheri will be playing Deborah, the mother of Michael Myers, and the film is scheduled to be released on August 31st, 2007.

Later in 2007, Sheri will make her debut appearance in animated film as the crime-fighting Suzi X in the upcoming feature length film The Haunted World of El Superbeasto. This bizarre Superhero/Monster sex comedy also features the vocal talents of 2 time Academy Award nominee Paul Giamatti (Cinderella Man, Sideways), Rosario Dawson (Sin City, Grindhouse), and Danny Trejo (From Dusk Til Dawn, The Devil's Rejects).

Despite her success on screen and off, Sheri never ceases to amaze fans with her genuinely nice personality. Her generosity applies to TOTAL SKULL as well. Upon the release of her clothing line, Sheri sanctioned several fan-orchestrated giveaway contests to reward her biggest fans with free merchandise.

Sheri looks forward to expanding her Total Skull line in the future, so be on the lookout for new designs. She says that to her, 'TOTAL SKULL' "means awesome, rad, the best of the best." So whether you're in the mood for something a little scary, a little sexy, or a little rockstar, there will be something for every cool chick and rockin' dude in this clothing line.

TOTAL SKULL ROCKS!!!

taken from http://www.totalskull.com

 
 
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