Leah Ray

Fox signed Ray for feature films, including One in a Million (1936).,[3] The Holy Terror (1937), Wake Up and Live (1937), and (co-starring with Tony Martin) Sing and Be Happy (1937).

"[1] While singing with the Phil Harris orchestra, Leah Ray met Music Corporation of America executive Sonny Werblin.

She and her husband established the David and Leah Ray Werblin Foundation that provided financial support for Rutgers University, charitable causes, and cultural activities.

[1] Sonny Werblin was a shareholder and director of Monmouth Park Racetrack and builder of the Meadowlands Sports Complex, which included a horse racing venue.

Leah Ray Werblin and her husband raced Thoroughbred horses under the nom de course, Elberon Farm.