Liz Renay's Human Design Chart

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          Liz Renay's Biography

          American exotic dancer, model, stripper and party girl. Raised as poor-white-trash in a three-room cabin on the banks of a ditch, she ran away at 14 and married a soldier; one daughter; the first of seven marriages. With a gorgeous face and body, she became an exotic dancer in a strip joint at 23. She almost made it into the movies in 1958; the studio hype was in motion to promote her first picture when there was an underworld mob murder. Renay was implicated for refusing to testify for fear of her life, and was indicted for perjury in April 1960. She served a prison sentence for 27 months that finished her movie career before it started.
          Renay wrote her autobiography in 1971, “My Face the World to See.” Though her literary skills were abysmal, she was a survivor without pretences. In the ’70s she again made news when she and her daughter, also a stripper, both “streaked” naked down Hollywood Blvd to publicize their appearance in a club. She finally made it into the movies in 1977 with her role in John Waters’ film, “Desperate Living.”
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          Liz Renay's Chart
          Your Type is like a blueprint for how you best interact with the world. It's determined by the way energy flows through your defined centers and channels in your chart.