Background
She was born in Kingston Jamaica as Marguerite LeWars. Her father was a town clerk and her mother a housewife.
She was born in Kingston Jamaica as Marguerite LeWars. Her father was a town clerk and her mother a housewife.
While serving in that capacity, she played the role of Doctor Number"s photographer, Annabel Chung, in the first James Bond film Doctor Number, in 1962. She is a former Mission Jamaica. She represented Jamaica in Mission Universe in Miami.
Her only screen role was in Doctor Number and it was a matter of chance.
The production crew of Doctor Number encountered her at Kingston airport as they were preparing for filming. LeWars was an employee there at the time and they decided to use her in the film.
She was first offered the role of Mission Taro but she was reluctant because of the sexual theme involved. She was then offered the small role of Anabe Chung.
In the commentary of the Doctor Number Digital Video Disc release, LeWars reveals that makeup was applied to her face to make her appear partly oriental.
She also states that her voice in the film was dubbed over by the filmmakers without her prior knowledge. She was invited for to London to dub but declined. She is also seen in the documentary Inside Doctor Number as herself.
She worked at British West Indian Airlines and Lufthansa.
She helped with the start of Air Jamaica. She started her own Human resource training company, MK s, when she was 30.
She is a regular columnist on etiquette in the Trinidad Express. She has written two books