Leslie Ayvazian was born on August 20, 1948 in Leonia, New Jersey, USA. She is an actress and writer, known for Working Girl (1988), Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2001) and American Playhouse (1980). She has been married to Samuel Mather Anderson since 1977. They have one child.
Leslie Bach is an actress, known for August Falls (2017), Fight 4 Your Life and Time Waits for No One (2014).
Leslie Bacon is an actress, known for Jay Mancini (2021), Hire a Liar and Keeper (2019).
Leslie Bailey is an actor, known for Los corsarios (1971) and La collina degli stivali (1969).
Leslie Baker is an actress, known for Game of Death (2017) and Red Wine (2019).
English actor Leslie Banks' film career would be negligible compared to his prestigious theatrical one if it were not for four exceptions. Hitchcock, for one, gave him the occasion to shine in two of his films, in a sympathetic role in "The Man Who Knew Too Much" (1934) and in an outright unsympathetic one in "Jamaica Inn" (1938) - a telltale illustration, by the way, of the extent of his talent. The actor is also remembered for "Henry V" (1944), Laurence Olivier's masterful adaptation of Shakespeare's tragedy. It is fun to hear Banks roll his r's (hey! The year is 1600 after all!) while he introduces and comments the play to the audience of the Globe Theatre. But oddly enough, the thespian never made a bigger impression than in his first screen appearance, way back in 1932. Who indeed has forgotten the ruthless, ferocious, evil Count Zaroff, specializing in human game hunting, from Cooper and Schoedsack's horror classic "The Most Dangerous Game"? Banks' other movies, consisting mostly of B movies and World War II propaganda fare, did not leave a comparable impact. Maybe because Leslie Banks, always more interested in the theatre of which he was a big name, was not demanding enough in the choice of his films. On the boards, that is where he got great parts in great plays: Captain Hook in "Peter Pan", Petruchio in "The Taming of the Shrew", Mr. Chipping in "Goodbye Mr. Chips", James Jarvis in the Kurt Weill musical "Lost in the Stars", and many many others. Born in 1890 in West Derby near Liverpool, he studied at Keble College, Oxford. First wanting to be a parson, he became an actor instead, making his debut in 1911. His reputation rapidly rose, and Banks never stopped working until his untimely death, not only in England but also in the USA where he toured as early as 1912. With only one interruption, though a big one, due to World War I. Banks, who served with the Essex Regiment then, was wounded in the face, one side remaining permanently paralyzed. Which did not prevent him from quickly resuming his activities, at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre first, then in London, New York and Hollywood. Unfortunately, if the delightfully threatening figure of Zaroff will rest forever in our minds, Leslie Banks physically disappeared in 1952, only aged 61, hit by a sudden stroke. He has been missed since.
Leslie Bellair is an actress, known for Trandroids (2011), My Good Fortune (2011) and Elf Pets: Santa's Reindeer Rescue (2020).
Leslie Louise Bibb was born in Bismarck, North Dakota, on November 17, 1973, and raised in Nelson County, Virginia. Later she and her mother, along with her three older sisters, moved to Richmond, where Leslie attended an all-girls Catholic high school, St. Gertrude. In 1990 The Oprah Winfrey Show (1986) and the Elite Agency held a nationwide modeling search; Leslie's mother took photos of her then 16-year-old daughter and sent them in. Although Leslie wasn't impressed with the photos, the judges--John Casablancas, Naomi Campbell, Linda Evangelista and Iman--were, and they picked her as the winner. After finishing her junior year, Leslie flew to New York City and signed a contract with Elite. She modeled over the summer, and went on a trip to Japan. She returned home for her senior year and graduated in 1992, then decided to forgo a full-time modeling career to attend the University of Virginia. After a single semester, however, she dropped out and moved to New York City. She attended the William Esper acting studio for three years and took nine months off in which she did more modeling in Europe. Her photographs have appeared in such magazine as Maxim and FHM. Leslie had her first film role in the comedy Private Parts (1997), which was followed by her first television series (where she replaced the departed Susan Walters as the female lead) in the second season of The Big Easy (1996) on USA. Unfortunately, the show was canceled just months later. In 1999 she appeared as the lead character on the WB Network television series Popular (1999). The show was a success among teenagers, and led Leslie to more recognizable film roles, such as The Skulls (2000) and See Spot Run (2001). Most recently she has appeared as intern Erin Harkins in ER (1994).
Leslie Black burst onto the scene when she starred in the #1 rated show, "Metro." Since then, she's been on a mission to continue reaching for the top and hasn't looked back since. Raised as an Air Force brat, Black lived everywhere from the Philippines to Louisiana as a child. It is no wonder why this beauty has a talent for connecting with such a wide range of viewers. Black has several years of training under her belt in a variety of skills, including method and comedic improv acting. She prides herself on wearing her heart on her sleeve and giving her all to each scene. Utilizing her ability to cry on cue, Black captivated audiences in Investigation Discovery's top crime series, "Murder Calls." She can most recently be seen playing a heartbroken mother in TV One's new hit show "#Murder," and flexing her skills as a badass lady pirate in Sony Pictures' upcoming original TV movie, "Party Boat."
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