Lesli Kay | |
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Full Name |
Lesli Kay Pushkin |
Birthdate |
June 13, 1965 |
Birthplace |
Charleston, West Virginia, USA |
Children |
2 |
Occupation |
Actress |
Years Active |
1999-2016 |
Lesli Kay's daytime career began in 1999 when she joined As the World Turns as Molly McKinnon. In 2004, Kay decided to leave ATWT to take over the role of Lois Cerullo on General Hospital but the role was short lived and Kay was written out of GH after less than a year. In late 2005, Kay joined The Bold and the Beautiful as Felicia Forrester. Kay earned rave reviews for her work on B&B in Felicia's cancer story line and Kay even shaved her head for the role. In 2009, Kay returned to ATWT and stayed with the show until its cancellation in 2010. Kay continues to make guest appearances on B&B and has appeared in the web series Venice and The Bay.
Personal Life[]
Kay was married to Keith Coulouris (2003-2011) and they have two children: Jackson (b. 02/22/2000) and Alec (b. 06/15/2005). Kay was also married to Mark Sterling (1992-1999).
Soapography[]
- Molly Conlan on As the World Turns (03/01/1999-07/02/2004; 11/17/2009-09/15/2010)
- Lois Cerullo on General Hospital (06/01/2004-03/2005)
- Felicia Forrester on The Bold and the Beautiful (11/30/2005-11/24/2009; 12/23/2010-12/24/2010; 07/05/2011-07/13/2011; 12/23/2011; 11/09/2012-12/26/2012; 12/24/2013; 08/07/2014; 09/22/2016-09/26/2016)
- Felicia Forrester on The Young and the Restless (2008)
Awards and Nominations[]
Daytime Emmy Awards
YEAR | CATEGORY | CHARACTER/SERIES | W/N |
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2001 | Supporting Actress | Molly McKinnon, As the World Turns | W |
2007 | Supporting Actress | Felicia Forreser, The Bold and the Beautiful | N |
Soap Opera Digest Awards
YEAR | CATEGORY | CHARACTER/SERIES | W/N |
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2000 | Favorite Scene Stealer | Molly McKinnon, As the World Turns | N |
Gold Derby Awards
Year | Category | Series | W/N |
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2006 | Supporting Actress - Daytime Drama | Felicia Forrester, The Bold and the Beautiful | W |
Preceded by Sarah Brown (2000) |
Supporting Actress Winner 2001 |
Succeeded by Crystal Chappell (2002) |