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Who Was Red Hot Ten Years Ago This Month - Elske McCain

For some reason I woke up thinking about some of the actresses that I used to feature a lot on my old blog back in the day. One of those actresses was Arizona's own Elske McCain. Elske was actually more than just a pretty face in front of the camera she was also a director, producer and writer as well. In fact she actually submitted several articles for my website. 

Over the years I lost touch with the fiery miss McCain and I haven't kept up with her career. 

A quick search of IMDB shows that she pretty much stopped acting back in 2010 but she did pop back up in 2020 in a small role. According to her Facebook page she was doing some promotional work for some independent horror films up to about 2016. 

A decade ago Elske McCain was a real force in the independent film industry and from these photos you can see why she was popular my male readers.





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  1. The film in 2020 was just old footage from like 12 years before. I bought it and this company bought rights to use it. It was a disappointment.

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    1. I thought from the title that it may be a stock footage compilation. Thanks for setting the record straight.

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