Currie left the band in 1977 amid rumors of tensions between her and Fowley, as well as Runaways guitarist Lita Ford. Whatever rift that may or may not have existed between Currie and Fowley, he still produced her 1978 solo issue, Beauty's Only Skin Deep, although it failed to break Currie to a wider audience. She returned two years later, this time with sister Marie Currie, to release Messin' with the Boys. Despite having some heavyweight players (including several members of Toto) backing the siblings, the record again failed to ignite commercially. Currie shifted some of her focus to cinema instead, appearing in the well-received #Foxes alongside future Academy Award winner Jodie Foster. Currie more than held her own in the film and earned strong reviews for her portrayal of a desperate teen. The performance led to more acting opportunities on television and film, including a small role in the classic #This Is Spinal Tap (which didn't make the theatrical release, but was restored on DVD) and a starring role in the 1983 cult science-fiction flick #Wavelength. She also did quite a bit of voice-over work.
In 1989, Currie co-authored the biographical book -Neon Angel: The Cherie Currie Story, which eventually inspired a 2010 film on the Runaways. In 1998, Young Wild was released, culling together tracks from Currie's days with the Runaways as well as material from her solo albums, and in 2001 she performed on and produced an album by Katt Lowe the Othersyde. ~ Tom Demalon, Rovi