Racy redhead Louise Robey rose to popularity through her role as Micki Foster on the small screen in the Canadian TV-MA series Friday the 13th, a part she played from 1987-1990. This Montréal native was raised and educated throughout Canada, France, Italy, Scotland, and West Germany; mom was an actress and dad a pilot in the Royal Canadian Air Force. A singer, songwriter, and actress, Louise actually started out as a model, and was discovered sunbathing in the French Riviera. At age 19, she...
Racy redhead Louise Robey rose to popularity through her role as Micki Foster on the small screen in the Canadian TV-MA series Friday the 13th, a part she played from 1987-1990. This Montréal native was raised and educated throughout Canada, France, Italy, Scotland, and West Germany; mom was an actress and dad a pilot in the Royal Canadian Air Force. A singer, songwriter, and actress, Louise actually started out as a model, and was discovered sunbathing in the French Riviera. At age 19, she modeled for Paris Vogue, draped in Yves Saint-Laurent designs. When she moved to New York in the early ‘90s, her face was hired for Maybelline and Revlon, and her ass was hired for Jordache. As a singer, Louise had a hit single in 1996 with a remake of the song “One Night in Bangkok,” using only her last name Robey, which she often went by for a lot of her credits in both music and acting. While she could get sexy in Friday the 13th with various swimsuit and night-night clothing, it wasn’t until she played Jill, aka Repunzel, in the film Play Nice (1992) that audiences got to see her bare boobage; it was well worth the wait, as they’ve got heft and slope you can fantasize about. If you’re still trying to place her, and you’re a fan of 1986 films and Tom Hanks, you may recall seeing Louise as the female vocalist in The Money Pit; or, if Arnold Schwarzenegger is more your speed, you’ve seen her as Lamanski’s girl in Raw Deal. And if titles and lordships and such are your bag of fun, first: why? and second, Louise actually became Louise, Countess of Burford, when she briefly married Lord Burford, an Earl.