Erin Gray
Known in the ‘70s for: A successful and prominent career as a TV model.
She began her career in modeling at the age of 15 and would later become one of the country’s most popular TV models during the mid-’70s. Her contracts with L’Oreal and Bloomingdale’s made her more popular than ever and got her earning up to six figures a year, which brought her an excellent credit score and a salary range most models can only dream.
As the ‘70s ended, Gray turned to the world of acting and gained more fame thanks to her performances in the film Evening in Byzantium (1978) and the TV show Buck Rogers in the 25th Century. Gray wrote the book Act Right with Mara Purl in 1998. The book contains some advice and industry tips for beginner actors in TV and movie. Afterward, it has been revised in 2002 and was published again.