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Birth Name: Angel Ray
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Among Russ Meyer's notable leading ladies during his tenure in creating cinematic films laden with provocative content, Angel Ray left a mark on two of his feature productions. Neither role was afforded a proper name or spoken lines, yet the busty Angel made an indelible impression. Uncredited as "young girl" in the X-rated comedy-drama Cherry, Harry & Raquel! (1969), her presence still resonated. For her second acting stint, Meyer cast her as "Girl-In-Tub," though he could have equally dubbed her "girl on bed," "naked girl dancing," or "girl with nipples peeking above her vibrant pink shirt." Angel's physique deserved more than fleeting nudity in the camp classic Beyond the Valley of the Dolls (1970), a raunchier sequel to the original Valley of the Dolls (1967) conceived by Meyer and penned by Roger Ebert. Six minutes into the film, during its bacchanalia opening sequence, Angel appears, wasting no time in revealing her strawberry-blonde locks and pink nipples above her dress's neckline before dancing nude, allowing her ample bosom to sway freely. She engages with a partner, presenting more glimpses of her naked form, including a lustful butt shot and a sprawled, sensual scene. She also climbs into the tub, lathering up her assets with suds, thus earning her character's official moniker. There's no denying Angel Ray is an audacious cherub.
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