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Leslie McRay

Leslie McRay

5 titles Acting Los Angeles, CA

Leslie McRay, born in 1946 or 1947, is a former American actress who transitioned into writing and producing, as well as an accomplished author. She gained prominence in the 1970s through her roles in cult classic films, including the dystopian action flick Death Race 2000 (1975), which featured notable actors such as Sylvester Stallone, David Carradine, and Martin Kove. Her filmography also includes the iconic Blaxploitation film Coffy (1973) starring Pam Grier, and the lesser-known Girl in The Golden Boots (1968).

In addition to her film career, McRay was crowned Miss Hawaii USA in 1968 and was a runner-up for Miss World USA the same year, showcasing her multifaceted talents beyond the silver screen. Throughout her career, she appeared in a total of 28 projects before stepping away from acting in the mid-1970s.

After a lengthy hiatus, McRay made a comeback in 1997, shifting her focus towards writing and producing independent films and documentaries. One of her notable literary contributions is the book Kept Women: Confessions from a Life of Luxury, which reflects her personal experiences and insights. Today, Leslie McRay stands as a testament to the evolving roles of women in the entertainment industry, successfully navigating her path as both an actress and a creative force behind the scenes.

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