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Liz Renay

 
Actor: Liz Renay
  • Born: Apr 14, 1926 in Chandler, Arizona
  • Died: Jan 22, 2007 in Las Vegas, Nevada
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '60s-'70s
  • Major Genres: Adult, Comedy
  • Career Highlights: Desperate Living, The Thrill Killers
  • First Major Screen Credit: The Thrill Killers (1965)

Biography

An American actress whose life was as sensationalistic as the films in which she appeared, Liz Renay has developed a minor cult following. Born Pearl Elizabeth Dobbins in Mesa, AZ, the curvaceous blonde started out as a model and a show girl. She made her film debut in 1959 playing a gangster's moll in Date With Death. In real life, Renay was the girlfriend of gangster Mickey Cohen. In the early '60s, she appeared in court where she was asked to discuss her alleged Mafia connections in detail. She refused and was sentenced to three years at Terminal Island prison on perjury charges. Following her release, Renay returned to exploitation films. Later she became a stripper and for a while had an act involving her daughter; it was the first act of its kind. In 1971, she published her autobiography, My Face for the World to See. Ten years later she published Staying Young, a beauty book. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
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Liz Renay

At the Miss Exotic World Pageant, 2006. Photo Michael Albov
Born 14 April 1926
Died January 22, 2007

Liz Renay, née Pearl Elizabeth Dobbins (April 14, 1926 - January 22, 2007) was an American author, actress and convicted felon, who appeared in John Waters' film Desperate Living (1977).

She was born Pearl Elizabeth Dobbins on April 16, 1926 in Chandler, Arizona to "evangelical parents."

Renay was mobster Mickey Cohen's girlfriend. Renay was convicted of perjury and served 27 months at Terminal Island.[1]

In her book, My First 2,000 Men, she claimed flings with Joe DiMaggio, Regis Philbin, and Cary Grant among many other male celebrities. She and her daughter, Brenda, toured with a striptease act. The act ended when Brenda committed suicide on her 39th birthday in 1982.

Renay's other books include My Face for the World to See and Staying Young (Lyle Stuart, 1982). My Face for the World to See was reissued in 2002, headlined "A Cult Classic," with a foreword by John Waters.

John Waters integrated the title of Renay's book My Face for the World to See into the dialogue of his film Female Trouble (1974), prior to beginning the film he did with Renay.

Renay died at age 80 on January 22, 2007, in her adopted hometown of Las Vegas, Nevada, from cardiac arrest and gastric bleeding.[2] She was survived by a son, John McLain, from her second marriage.

She was married a total of seven times, being divorced five times and widowed twice.

References

  1. ^ Smith, John L. (Apr. 26, 2006). Liz Renay's vice pales in comparison to today's sleaze. Las Vegas Review-Journal
  2. ^ Hevesi, Dennis (January 29, 2007). Liz Renay, Cult Film Star and Stripper With Mob Connections, Dies at 80. The New York Times

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