Leslie McRay
An image from Bummer, one of the productions that also features Leslie McRay.
Leslie McRay

Leslie McRay

Los Angeles, CA

Leslie McRay (Born in 1946 or 1947) also known as Leslie McRae is a former American actress turned writer and producer as well as an author, noted for her work in low budget movies such as Death Race 2000 (1975) which starred Sylvester Stallone, David Caradine and Martin Kove. The Pam Grier Blaxploitation film Coffy(1973) and Girl in The Golden Boots (1968). She was Miss Hawaii USA 1968 and runner up for Miss World USA 1968. She appeared in 28 projects throughout the late 60s until the mid 70s and retired from acting. She would later return to the industry in 1997 as a writer and producer working on independent projects and documentaries. She also wrote a book called Kept Women: Confessions from a life of Luxury.

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The Female Bunch

The Female Bunch

1971

Girl in Gold Boots

Girl in Gold Boots

1968

Blood Orgy of the She-Devils

Blood Orgy of the She-Devils

1973

Guess What Happened to Count Dracula?

Guess What Happened to Count Dracula?

1971

Bummer

Bummer

1973

The Delta Factor

The Delta Factor

1970

The Weird World of Weird

The Weird World of Weird

1970