Amber Lynn's 'Rock'N'SeXXXy' Welcoming Laurel Wiley Tonight

LOS ANGELES — Amber Lynn will welcome actress Laurel Wiley and environmentalist/philanthropist Paul Padgett tonight at 7 p.m. PST on "Rock'N'SeXXXy Uncensored," to be broadcast online at LATalkRadio.com and Stitcher.com.

Wiley started her acting career in Hollywood as a teenager when she appeared in the 1990 cult horror film "Shock ‘Em Dead," which featured Traci Lords. Wiley has appeared in more than 50 mainstream films and television programs, portraying Al Pacino’s wife in “Ocean's 13” in 2007.

Wiley is known for her role in Cameron Crowe’s 2001 film “Vanilla Sky,” which starred Tom Cruise, Cameron Diaz and Penelope Cruz and was an English-language remake of Alejandro Amenabar’s 1997 Spanish film “Abre los Ojos” — which also starred Penelope Cruz. Wiley can be seen in her recent television series "The Weed Detective," and she will appear on NBC's "Celebrity Poker" for charity.

In addition to her acting and film producing, Wiley is a singer/songwriter and has worked with the Beach Boys, Matthew Sweet, Susanna Hoffs and Heart. 

Padgett is the founder of Rockers 4 Wildlife, whose mission is protecting both land and sea animals. Padgett has been involved in multiple film projects, and tonight, he will be discussing his extensive work with the Los Angeles National Forest.

For more information on "Rock'N'SeXXXy Uncensored," visit their official website or follow them on Twitter.

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