She has lived the story.
Now she tells it.
Some women are inspired by standing on a stage. Leslie-Ann Woodward inspires by living a life so full, so layered, and so honestly told that the women in the room feel something shift.
She walked the runways of Europe's most iconic fashion houses. She lived inside Hollywood's most legendary story — as the wife of producer Robert Evans, the man behind The Godfather, Chinatown, and Rosemary's Baby. She sat at tables that shaped culture, watching closely. Then she walked away and built something of her own.
Today, Leslie-Ann is a mother, entrepreneur, and author who owns her own medical practice. She creates, builds, and connects — all with a philosophy rooted in one simple belief: that the most powerful version of a woman isn't behind her. It's ahead.
She's building a modern framework for thriving after 50 that weaves together beauty, wellness, and the self-knowledge that only comes from having actually lived. It's not about turning back the clock. It's about owning the woman you're becoming.
Her debut book, The Five Pillars of a Successful Marriage, is the kind of honest, warm, and deeply human guide that women share with one another. Drawing on her own marriages, her parents' sixty-year union, and her front-row seat to Hollywood's most complicated love stories, it's a book about what love requires — and why it's worth it.
Whether she's speaking about reinvention, relationships, beauty, or the courage it takes to find your voice at any age, Leslie-Ann meets every woman exactly where she is. She gently yet firmly reminds her that her story isn't finished yet.
Finding your voice — and the courage to use it at any age
Esthetic treatments, surgeries, and supportive peptides for maintaining your natural beauty at any age
The Five Pillars of a Successful Marriage — the things we don't want to talk about
From runways to boardrooms: what reinvention really looks like
Motherhood, entrepreneurship, and the dedication to making a difference in others' lives
Inside Hollywood: her life with Robert Evans and what it taught her
Balance, beauty, and becoming — the woman you are after everything you've been through
And then there's the story she's never fully told — the one about a teenage girl, and the sauce that went on to become a fast-food legend. She still has the original recipe. Ask her about it.
