Tammy Lynn Leppert: How she vanished without a trace

She had just begun her career, captivating millions of viewers with her striking beauty and her role as the bikini-clad flirtation to Steven Bauer in Scarface.
But then, in the blink of an eye, she vanished on a beach without a trace — leaving behind only questions and a mystery that has endured for 42 long years.
Was Tammy Lynn Leppert the architect and star of the perfect getaway or the victim of a perfect crime?
Dominated beauty pageants
Tammy Lynn Leppert’s story is one of Hollywood dreams, beauty, and a shocking, unsolved mystery that has haunted the world for over four decades.
Born in 1965 in Rockledge, Florida, Tammy was destined for greatness. With blonde hair, hazel eyes, and an innate charm, she captivated audiences from the moment she set foot in the spotlight.
At just 4 years old, Tammy began competing in beauty pageants. And she didn’t just participate — she dominated. By the time she was a teenager, she had entered over 300 contests, winning an astonishing 280 of them. But this was just the beginning. In 1978, Tammy graced the cover of CoverGirl magazine, cementing her place as a rising star in the world of modeling.

”I always liked showing off in front of people. When I was a little girl, the reason I liked to do pageants was because I enjoyed dressing up, especially in those old-fashioned clothes, you know, with those old-fashioned hats, the feathered hats. It was like being a Southern belle, wearing those big dresses,” Tammy explained.
Behind her early success was her mother, Linda Curtis, who supported Tammy’s ambitions with unwavering dedication.
“I was constantly busy running her around to where she had to go and what she had to do. And I enjoyed it. I enjoyed watching her excel because she always went for the best that she could go for, the highest level,” Curtis recalled.
Aimed for an Oscar
Tammy’s first role came as a party girl in Little Darlings (1980), and the local media quickly adopted her as their own homegrown future star. The blonde beauty relished every moment of the attention.
”I’m not surprised by all of the attention. I’ve been working for it and am extremely excited and happy. I’ve always wanted a life like that, although I never want to be far from the beach. It’ll take a while, but I want to win an Academy Award and meet people like Burt Reynolds and Lee Majors. Acting… it’s in my blood. I always wanted people to watch me and love to have my picture taken. A good actress can do anything,” she told The News and Daily Advance.
Her big break came in 1983 when she appeared in Scarface, the film that would become an iconic piece of cinematic history.
At just 18 years old, she played a minor yet unforgettable role as the bikini-clad girl who distracts the lookout car during the infamous chainsaw scene. It seemed like nothing could stand in the way of her ascent to Hollywood stardom.
The same year Scarface was released, Tammy also appeared in Spring Break (1983), where she took part in a boxing match that added to her growing Hollywood presence. It was reported that her legs, hips, and torso were featured prominently on the main poster for the film, further cementing her status as a rising star.
The party that changed everything
Yet, behind the scenes, something dark was happening. Rumors began to swirl that Tammy had witnessed something chilling at a party — an event so disturbing it shook her to her core. After filming Spring Break wrapped, 18-year-old Tammy went to a weekend party without a chaperone. When she came back, she was unrecognizable — a completely different person.
As her mental health rapidly deteriorated, her once-promising career took a terrifying turn. She became consumed with paranoia, convinced that someone was out to get her. Her behavior grew increasingly erratic, and those who once knew her began to worry.
It was later revealed that something troubling also happened during the filming of Scarface, which began in Miami in March of 1983. Tammy stayed with a family friend, Walter Liebowitz, during the making of the movie. According to Walter, everything went smoothly until the fourth day of filming:
“I received a call from the casting director to tell me that Tami had a breakdown on the set. They said that it was a scene where someone was supposed to be shot and had artificial blood spurt out. And they said when Tami was watching the scene, she started crying hysterically and it got so bad that they had to take her to a trailer. She was in a tremendous state of fear, anxiety… What it was that caused this great fear in her I don’t know. When I spoke with Tami’s mother, I told her that she should take Tami to a doctor and also take her to the police to find out if the problem was psychological or if there was some basis in fact that someone was actually trying to kill her and get to the bottom of it.”
Tammy Lynn left the film and returned home. At her mother’s urging, she spoke with the local sheriff, but never mentioned that she felt her life was in danger. Even around her family, Tammy’s paranoia only grew stronger. According to Wing, she became convinced that someone was trying to poison her:
”There were good days and there were bad days. There were days when she was almost normal. And there were other days when she was real edgy.”
Vanished without a trace
Then, on July 1st, Tammy finally snapped. She began smashing all the windows in the house and attacked Wing. It was in that moment that Linda realized something was deeply wrong with her daughter. In an attempt to get Tammy the help she needed, her mother, Linda Curtis, checked her into Melbourne Mental Health for observation.
Tammy was kept there for 72 hours, but the results were startling —her blood and urine tests came back negative for drugs, and she had no history of drug use.
On July 6, 1983, just months after Scarface‘s release, Tammy disappeared without a trace. In fact, se vanished so cleanly it was as if she’d never existed.
When she left her Rockledge home on July 6, early afternoon, she called out: ”Bye Mommy, I’ll see you in a little bit, OK?”

She had just begun her career, captivating millions of viewers with her striking beauty and her role as the bikini-clad flirtation to Steven Bauer in Scarface.
But then, in the blink of an eye, she vanished on a beach without a trace — leaving behind only questions and a mystery that has endured for 42 long years.
Was Tammy Lynn Leppert the architect and star of the perfect getaway or the victim of a perfect crime?
Dominated beauty pageants
Tammy Lynn Leppert’s story is one of Hollywood dreams, beauty, and a shocking, unsolved mystery that has haunted the world for over four decades.
Born in 1965 in Rockledge, Florida, Tammy was destined for greatness. With blonde hair, hazel eyes, and an innate charm, she captivated audiences from the moment she set foot in the spotlight.
At just 4 years old, Tammy began competing in beauty pageants. And she didn’t just participate — she dominated. By the time she was a teenager, she had entered over 300 contests, winning an astonishing 280 of them. But this was just the beginning. In 1978, Tammy graced the cover of CoverGirl magazine, cementing her place as a rising star in the world of modeling.

”I always liked showing off in front of people. When I was a little girl, the reason I liked to do pageants was because I enjoyed dressing up, especially in those old-fashioned clothes, you know, with those old-fashioned hats, the feathered hats. It was like being a Southern belle, wearing those big dresses,” Tammy explained.
Behind her early success was her mother, Linda Curtis, who supported Tammy’s ambitions with unwavering dedication.
“I was constantly busy running her around to where she had to go and what she had to do. And I enjoyed it. I enjoyed watching her excel because she always went for the best that she could go for, the highest level,” Curtis recalled.
Aimed for an Oscar
Tammy’s first role came as a party girl in Little Darlings (1980), and the local media quickly adopted her as their own homegrown future star. The blonde beauty relished every moment of the attention.
”I’m not surprised by all of the attention. I’ve been working for it and am extremely excited and happy. I’ve always wanted a life like that, although I never want to be far from the beach. It’ll take a while, but I want to win an Academy Award and meet people like Burt Reynolds and Lee Majors. Acting… it’s in my blood. I always wanted people to watch me and love to have my picture taken. A good actress can do anything,” she told The News and Daily Advance.
Her big break came in 1983 when she appeared in Scarface, the film that would become an iconic piece of cinematic history.
At just 18 years old, she played a minor yet unforgettable role as the bikini-clad girl who distracts the lookout car during the infamous chainsaw scene. It seemed like nothing could stand in the way of her ascent to Hollywood stardom.
The same year Scarface was released, Tammy also appeared in Spring Break (1983), where she took part in a boxing match that added to her growing Hollywood presence. It was reported that her legs, hips, and torso were featured prominently on the main poster for the film, further cementing her status as a rising star.
The party that changed everything
Yet, behind the scenes, something dark was happening. Rumors began to swirl that Tammy had witnessed something chilling at a party — an event so disturbing it shook her to her core. After filming Spring Break wrapped, 18-year-old Tammy went to a weekend party without a chaperone. When she came back, she was unrecognizable — a completely different person.
As her mental health rapidly deteriorated, her once-promising career took a terrifying turn. She became consumed with paranoia, convinced that someone was out to get her. Her behavior grew increasingly erratic, and those who once knew her began to worry.
It was later revealed that something troubling also happened during the filming of Scarface, which began in Miami in March of 1983. Tammy stayed with a family friend, Walter Liebowitz, during the making of the movie. According to Walter, everything went smoothly until the fourth day of filming:
“I received a call from the casting director to tell me that Tami had a breakdown on the set. They said that it was a scene where someone was supposed to be shot and had artificial blood spurt out. And they said when Tami was watching the scene, she started crying hysterically and it got so bad that they had to take her to a trailer. She was in a tremendous state of fear, anxiety… What it was that caused this great fear in her I don’t know. When I spoke with Tami’s mother, I told her that she should take Tami to a doctor and also take her to the police to find out if the problem was psychological or if there was some basis in fact that someone was actually trying to kill her and get to the bottom of it.”
Tammy Lynn left the film and returned home. At her mother’s urging, she spoke with the local sheriff, but never mentioned that she felt her life was in danger. Even around her family, Tammy’s paranoia only grew stronger. According to Wing, she became convinced that someone was trying to poison her:
”There were good days and there were bad days. There were days when she was almost normal. And there were other days when she was real edgy.”
Vanished without a trace
Then, on July 1st, Tammy finally snapped. She began smashing all the windows in the house and attacked Wing. It was in that moment that Linda realized something was deeply wrong with her daughter. In an attempt to get Tammy the help she needed, her mother, Linda Curtis, checked her into Melbourne Mental Health for observation.
Tammy was kept there for 72 hours, but the results were startling —her blood and urine tests came back negative for drugs, and she had no history of drug use.
On July 6, 1983, just months after Scarface‘s release, Tammy disappeared without a trace. In fact, se vanished so cleanly it was as if she’d never existed.
When she left her Rockledge home on July 6, early afternoon, she called out: ”Bye Mommy, I’ll see you in a little bit, OK?”