Born in
Manhattan, he served in the
United States Marines during
World War II and was educated at
Yale University. He began his career as a reporter for
The Dallas Morning News. He then became an executive at
Neiman Marcus where he ultimately became vice president and chief spokesman for the company. He also worked as an executive for
Revlon and operated his own public relations firm in New York City. He was married 4 times to 3 women, twice to Bonnie Titley Leslie, was then widowed by Revlon executive
Kay Daly, and adopted her three sons. He was married to Carol Corbett-Leslie until his death in 2011. ==Works==