Leah Ayres

Leah Ayres ( born May 28, 1957 in Baltimore, Maryland as Leah Simpson) is a former actress in cinema and TV films ( 1979-1998 ).

Life and achievements

Ayres was seen at the end of the 1970s and the early 1980s in fashion catalogs of Darci Doll. She made her debut in the musical film All That Jazz (1979 ) by Bob Fosse. In 1979, she also appeared in the television series Love of Life. In the horror film Burning Vengeance (1981 ) she played one of the major roles.

Ayres played in the action film head-hunting (1983 ) the role of Chris Macon, the wife of the volatile inmate Eddie Macon ( John Schneider), who is pursued by U.S. Marshal Carl Marzack ( Kirk Douglas ). In the TV movie women like velvet and steel (1984 ) she played the lead role. Another main role she played in the film drama Dancing in the City ( 1987). In martial arts movie Bloodsport (1988 ) she starred opposite Jean -Claude Van Damme. In the television series The Bradys from the year 1990 she played the role of Marcia Brady Logan. Her last appearance to date was in an episode of the TV series Sliders - The gate into a strange dimension from the year 1998.

Ayres acquired in 1996, a M. A. at Pacific Oaks College in Pasadena, California. They gave up the acting career and devoted himself to teaching.

Ayres married screenwriter Bruce Kalish and has his own company, the imaginative stimulating audio and game sets for kids produced. In addition, she works in Encino, a suburb of Los Angeles, as a yoga teacher, mediated by the Company Yoga Ed. ( L.A. )

Filmography (selection)

503587
de