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Edy Williams with her horse “Blinky” at the Bayley Ranch Stables in Canoga Park. “Miss California” contest, the judges of which termed her “too sexy!” She was named a “Deb Star” in 1966 and won the Irv Kupcinet Acting Scholarship just before she was placed und er long-term contract to 20th Century-Fox. Edy candidly admits that some of her earlier roles in such memorable epics as “The Naked Kiss,” “Nevada Smith,” “The Last of the Secret Agents” and “The Secret Life of an American Wife,” revealed far more of her figure than they exposed her acting ability. More recent appearances in “Beyond the Valley of the Dolls” and “The Seven Minutes” left no doubt about Edy’s thespic abilities and her new picture, “A Voice in the Night,” which also stars Alberto Sarno, Aldo Ray, Vito Scotti and Deana Martin, will be her most dramatic role to date. Since nature has provided for little improvement to her face or form, Edy has concentrated her spare time to perfecting her acting craft. She has studied with Curt Conway and is currently working under the tutelage of Estelle Harmon. Edy is married to producer-director Russ Meyer, for whom she worked in “Seven Minutes.” When she’s not in front of a Hollywood camera, studying at her acting workshop, or campaigning for her favorite charity, Actors and Others for Animais, Edy spends her time riding her horse, “Blinky,” which she boards at the Bayley Ranch, Canoga Park. *** Edy Williams by the swimming pool of her beautiful Mulholland Drive home. Edy Williams making it 21