Lesli Kay

Lesli Kay (born Lesli Kay Pushkin on June 13, 1965 in Charleston, West Virginia) is an American actress, who is known primarily for her roles on the CBS soap operas As the World Turns and The Bold and the Beautiful.

Lesli Kay
Born
Lesli Kay Pushkin

(1965-06-13) June 13, 1965
Years active1991–present
Spouse(s)
Mark Sterling
(m. 1992; div. 1999)

Keith Coulouris
(m. 2003; div. 2011)
Children2

Career

At age 12, she had the first individual girl's bat mitzvah in the state of West Virginia. She moved to New York City at the age of 15 to pursue a modeling career. Kay later worked at MTV and won $27,500 on Wheel of Fortune.

In 1997 she made her daytime debut as Molly Conlan on As the World Turns. For some time the character was not very popular due to Molly's villainous behavior, but she eventually won a 2001 Daytime Emmy for Best Supporting Actress in addition to charming viewers during her romance with Jake McKinnon (Tom Eplin). When Jake was killed off in 2002, Molly again became adrift, and Kay left the show in early 2004 after a number of promised storylines never appeared. Kay popped up a few months later to recast the popular, brassy character of Lois Cerullo on General Hospital. Kay (and the resurrected character of Lois) exited GH in early 2005 after mutually agreeing to part ways with the show.

In November 2005, Kay assumed the role of Felicia Forrester on The Bold and the Beautiful, taking over for Colleen Dion after a year's absence. Bold and the Beautiful Head Writer Bradley Bell had planned to kill her character off from cancer. However, a huge fan outpouring, including petitions and numerous letters, in addition to Kay's job of making the role her own, convinced Bell to keep Kay on the cast. Her character, Felicia Forrester was resurrected from the dead. Lesli Kay invested herself into the cancer storyline so much that she shaved her head for the role.[1] In 2007, Kay was nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actress at the 34th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards but lost to Genie Francis.

In 2008, it was announced that Kay would crossover to The Young and the Restless, in what was considered to be a semi-permanent basis.[2] Kay's crossover to Y&R was short-lived and she returned to her home series. In 2009, it was announced that Kay would make history in becoming the first actress to hold two roles on two separate coasts, when she was announced to be returning to the role of Molly on As the World Turns, while maintaining her role as Felicia on a recurring status. She stayed with As the World Turns until the show's final episode on September 17, 2010. Kay continued making appearances on B&B until 2014, and then reprised the role in 2016.

Filmography

Television

YearTitleCharacterNotes
1991HunterColleenGuest; Episode "All That Glitters" (as Leslie Kay Pushkin)
1993CounterstrikeFrenchie's SecretaryGuest; Episode "French Twist" (as Leslie Kay Sterling)
1995Nowhere ManTinaGuest; Episode "You Really Got a Hold On Me" (as Leslie Kay Sterling)
1996Hot LineSamanthaGuest; Episode "The Gardener" (as Leslie Kay Sterling)
1996High TideAgent Robin FosterGuest; Episode "Mission Improbable" (as Leslie Kay Sterling)
1996–1997The Big EasySophie / NurseGuest; Episodes "The Love Doctor" and "Driving Ms. Money" (as Leslie Kay Sterling)
1997Women: Stories of Passionn/aGuest; Episode "Table Service" (as Leslie Kay Sterling)
1997–2004, 2009–2010As the World TurnsMolly ConlanSeries regular: 1997–2004
Recurring star: 2009–2010
2003Law & OrderAmanda TaylorGuest; Episode "Maritime"
2004–2005General HospitalLois CerulloSeries regular
2005CSI: NYTanya DavilleGuest; Episode "Zoo York"
2005–2014, 2016The Bold and the BeautifulFelicia ForresterSeries regular: 2005–2009
Recurring star: 2010–2014, 2016
2008The Young and the RestlessFelicia ForresterRecurring star
2009Ghost WhispererSuzanne Zale / Celeste BarringtonGuest; Episode "Stage Fright"
2009Raising the BarMassage ComplainantGuest; Episode "Happy Ending"
2009–2010Venice: The SeriesTracy LansingSeries regular: Season 1
2010The BayBelinda MadisonSeries regular: Season 1
2013The Good MotherLifetime TV movie
2017The Wrong Crush Lifetime TV movie
2019The Wrong CheerleaderElizaLifetime TV movie

References

  1. Soapcentral.com News
  2. Kroll, Dan J. (2008-03-03). "Y&R planning comebacks and crossovers". Soap Central. Soapcentral.com. Retrieved November 8, 2012.
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