Leslie Carrara-Rudolph was born on December 9, 1962 in Walnut Creek, California, USA. She is known for Sesame Street (1969), Ratchet: Deadlocked (2005) and Ratchet & Clank: Up Your Arsenal (2004). She has been married to Paul Rudolph since August 5, 2000.
Leslie Castay was born on December 11, 1963 in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. She is an actress, known for Beautiful Creatures (2013), Green Book (2018) and The Big Short (2015).
Leslie Chappell is an actress, known for Hidden in the Woods (2014), Best Friends Forever (2013) and The Golden Rut (2016).
Leslie Charles is known for The Kovak Box (2006), The Deal (2007) and The Vibe (2019).
Leslie Clack was born in England. He is an actor, known for Ghosts (2007), Heavy Rain (2010) and Napoléon (2002).
Leslie Clark is known for Roadtrip Niger (2017).
Leslie Coutterand, was born on October 20 in Chamonix, France. She is a director, speaker and a former actress. For the past two years, Leslie has taken a turning point in her career and started to focus only on causes and productions that have a positive and constructive impact on our society and the environment. In 2015, she started working of the documentary series I LOVE THEREFORE I AM. She and her co-director shot a Teaser in Indonesia and Nepal. Some well respected experts already accepted to be interviewed. In January 2018, Leslie was in pre production of the series. In December 2016, she gave a TEDx talk in Lyon, to present the project and talk about Love and its impact in our society : "From powerlessness to the power of Love". In September 2017, she co-directed a web series for BBC. The show "Miss Holland", set in London, is a comedy that highlights society's conditioning and how women are perceived in our daily lives. In January 2018, she gave a second TEDxtalk about social conditioning and success. Drawing from her personal story and her career, Leslie encourages us to step out from our vision of success, medias and social conditioning, and start reflecting on the global impact of our actions. She invites us to reconnect to our ourselves, others and the environment, to create in a world that needs us now more than ever. Leslie grew up in the Alps and spent most of her childhood skiing, mountain climbing and hiking. After graduating high school, she moved to New York to study. A year later, she moved to Paris to attend the European acting school Cours Florent, from which she graduated in 2008. During her third year at Cours Florent, she was cast as the lead in the French television series 'Deja Vu'. They filmed the second season in Vietnam and Singapore, and the show aired throughout Europe, Asia and Africa. Deja Vu was nominated for Best "Serie Jeunesse" at the Festival de la Fiction de la Rochelle in France. She appeared in several different productions and TV movies before landing the role of Mado, a series regular, in the French series 'Julie Lescaut'. Shortly thereafter, she decided to move to LA to pursue her international career. She quickly booked the role of Isabella in the movie Larry Gaye: Renegade Male Flight Attendant and various other roles in American productions. She was also the lead in the award winning short film Her Name is Crazy which has played at numerous festivals throughout the world. Leslie modeled as well. She is the new face of Nivea and has worked for such brands as Head and Shoulders, Joe's Jeans, and Louis Vuitton.
Leslie Crawford was born on December 24, 1933. He is known for Flash Gordon (1980), Gamble for a Throne (1961) and Shout at the Devil (1976). He was married to Edith, Joie Vejjajiva and Ann. He died on December 1, 2006 in London, England.
Leslie Cserepy is known for Ouija Shark (2020), Monster Pool: Chapter Four (2018) and Monster Pool: Seven Deadly Sins (2017).
Emmy-, Peabody-, and two-time DuPont Award-winning producer, director, and writer Leslie D. Farrell has been a filmmaker for over fifteen years. Recently, she finished production on the first-ever dramatic series for teenagers with African American lead actors. The series, titled Miracle's Boys (2005), based on the Coretta Scott King Award-winning book, was produced in conjunction with On-Screen Entertainment. Leslie is best known for films she created for HBO, Sports on the Silver Screen (1997) and The Journey of the African-American Athlete (1996), which are both highly successful award-winning films. Ms. Farrell's work has also been seen on MTV, NBC, Bravo, The History Channel, BET, and other national outlets in the United States.