Edy Williams
Edy Williams's acting career first began when she was just 17 years old. Williams began her acting career appearing in various films, such as "A House Is Not a Home" (1964), the crime flick "The Naked Kiss" (1964) with Constance Towers and the Brian Bedford comedic adaptation "The Pad, and How to Use It" (1966). She also appeared in "Good Times" (1967) with Sonny And Cher, "The Secret Life of an American Wife" (1968) with Walter Matthau and "Where It's At" (1969) with David Janssen. She continued to work steadily in film throughout the sixties and the seventies, appearing in the Dolly Reed comedy "Beyond the Valley of the Dolls" (1970), the Wayne Maunder drama "The Seven Minutes" (1971) and the comedy "The Happy Hooker Goes to Washington" (1977) with Joey Heatherton. Film continued to be her passion as she played roles in the action flick "Dirty Laundry" (1987) with Leigh McCloskey, the Olivia Barash comedy "Dr Alien" (1988) and the comedy "Nudity Required" (1988) with Julie Newmar. She also appeared in the comedy "The American Scream" (1988) with Kevin Kaye and "Rented Lips" (1988). Williams most recently appeared on "Russ Meyer: The E! True Hollywood Story" (E! Networks, 1999-2000).