Leslie McRay (I)

Leslie McRay was born on her mother's fifteenth birthday. She was brought up living in and out of orphanages. Through a series of numerous step-fathers she was eventually brought to Hollywood, California. Having no self-esteem, her mother put her in the local beauty contest and she became "Miss Fullerton". After that win photographers then sponsored her in many other contests in which she was often successful, including "Miss Los Angeles" in the "Miss Universe Contest", "Miss Hawaii in the "Miss World Pageant" and consequently won a trip around the world with "Miss Universe". She ended up in the Philippines and was asked to marry into the Marcos family. She did not but came back to Hollywood to pursue her modeling career. Through numerous billboards, "KIIS Radio", "Max Factor", "Palm Springs" and "Mazatlan Mexico" she became known as a model who could act. She then appeared in many T.V. series, commercials, and Motion pictures to include "Valley of The Dolls", Johnny Carson Show, Love American Style, et cetera. By being seen on magazine covers she was courted by the Shaws and Sheiks and Hollywood rich and famous. She wrote about her adventures through the book "Kept Women" and is currently writing the film script. Through writing her book, she had a change of life-style and turned to religion. She is now a television and film producer who has produced the feature, "Hometown Legend" and currently is in production on "Day of Miracles", about the testimonies of the survivors of the 9/11 attacks. She is also the host and producer of "Starpower" (a celebrity-driven show about their passions, such as their favorite charities, causes and advice to young people. Her most recent series is "Real Miracles".

Acting

1974

Hit Lady

- Actress