Roxy Astor

Tracee Leigh Meltzer (née Phelps) (born October 23, 1962), best known as Roxy Astor, is an American actress, wrestler, children's fashion designer and hairstylist.

After seeing her audition out of 3500 other women, director Matt Cimber hired her:[4] Meltzer wrestled as Roxy Astor for seasons 3 and 4 of GLOW’s run on syndicated television.Despite being a natural blond from Washington, her character was a red-headed socialite from New York City.

Meltzer's character Roxy Astor along with her tag team partner Tiffany Mellon (played by Sandra Lee Schwab, later known as Tiffany Million in the adult film industry) were the Park Avenue Knockouts, replacing the Beverly Hills Beauties Tina Ferrari and Ashley Carter (played by Lisa Moretti and Nadine Kadmiri, respectively) from seasons 1 and 2.

[7] Several of the original wrestlers from GLOW reunited for the first ever Q-&-A stage show called “The AfterGlow Fan Party” on Saturday, October 25, 2014 at the Acme Comedy Theater in Hollywood.

The wrestlers in attendance were Daisy (Helena LeCount), Dallas (Debi Pelletier Miller), Godiva (Dawn Maestas), Gremlina (Sandy Manley), Jailbait (Trisha Casella), Little Egypt (Angelina Altashin), Major Tanya (Noelle Rose), Matilda the Hun (Deanna Booher), Melody Trouble Vixen (Eileen O'Hara), Roxy Astor (Tracee Meltzer), and Sunny the California Girl (Patricia Summerland).

Directed by award-winning Christopher G. Carver and written by Melissa Wassum, the show starred five of the original GLOW girls: Matilda The Hun (Dee Booher), Roxy Astor (Tracee Meltzer), MTV (Eileen O'Hara), Dallas (Debi Pelletier Miller), and Sunny the California Girl (Patricia Summerland).

Also starring in this show were Kayla Ane Meltzer (Roxy Astor’s real life daughter and professional wrestler), Charlene Ward, Jasmine Fontes, Melissa Wssaum, Taylor Ann Tracy, Justin Root, Robert Samo, and Nic Hodges.

[14] Matilda the Hun: The Raw Meat was a stage play produced, written, directed by and starred Roxy Astor and Robert Nguyen on July 26, 27, and 28, 2024 at the Zephyr Theatre in Hollywood.

The show is based on the personal stories of Roxy Astor and Robert Nguyen with Deanna Booher, more famously known as Matilda the Hun, in her last years.

Her line "Designs by Tracee" hung in several prestigious stores; among them were Fred Segal, Santa Monica and in a shop at Treasure Island Hotel in Las Vegas when the casino/hotel was newly built.