Her only screen role was in
Dr. No and it was a matter of chance; the production crew of
Dr. No 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 Miss Taro but she was reluctant because of the sexual theme involved. She was then offered the small role of Annabel Chung. In the commentary of the
Dr. No DVD release, LeWars reveals that makeup was applied to her face to make her appear partly Asian. She also states that her voice in the film was dubbed over by the filmmakers without her prior knowledge. LeWars was invited to London to dub but declined. In July 2022 LeWars revealed that the real reason for her refusal to dub was that she had been propositioned by the film's director, Terence Young, also claiming Young sexually assaulted her. LeWars expressed sadness at the news of
Sean Connery's passing, calling him, "a fabulous man and very kind to me when we did
Dr.No. I had never done anything like that before, never acted in a film, and he was just so kind to me even when I forgot some of my lines, which were not many, he was still such a gentleman." She is also seen in the documentary
Inside Dr. No as herself. LeWars worked at British West Indian Airlines and
Lufthansa. She helped start
Air Jamaica. LeWars started her own human resource training company, MK Careers, when she was 30. She is a regular columnist on etiquette in the
Trinidad Express. LeWars has written two books. ==Personal life==