Basic Information About Lesley Ann Warren
Category | Celebrities βΊ Actors |
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Professions | Actor, Singer |
Net worth | $6,000,000 |
Date of birth | 1946-08-16 (78 years old) |
Place of birth | New York City |
Nationality | United States of America |
Spouse | Ron Taft - (16 JanuaryΒ 2000 - present) Jon Peters - (13 MayΒ 1967 - 1975)Β (divorced)Β (1 child) |
Gender | Female |
Height | 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) |
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What Movie Awards did Lesley Ann Warren win?
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Lesley Ann Warren awards
Award Name | State | Movie / Series Name | Year |
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NYFCC Award - Best Supporting Actress | Nominee | Victor Victoria | 1982 |
Lesley Ann Warren roles
Movie / Series | Role |
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Clue | Miss Scarlet |
Secretary | Joan Holloway |
Color of Night | Sondra |
Echo Boomers | Author |
Jobs | Clara Jobs |
The Limey | Elaine |
Teaching Mrs. Tingle | Faye Watson (uncredited) |
Victor Victoria | Norma Cassady |
Pure Country | Lula Rogers |
Will & Grace | Tina 5 episodes, 2001-2006 |
Community | Deb Perry 2 episodes, 2015 |
The Practice | Sylvia Bakey 2 episodes, 2003 |
The Cool Kids | Kathleen 3 episodes, 2019 |
Daredevil | Esther Falb 1 episode, 2018 |
Desperate Housewives | Sophie Bremmer 7 episodes, 2005-2011 |
Mission: Impossible | Dana Lambert 23 episodes, 1970-1971 |
Columbo | Nadia Donner 1 episode, 1975 |
Blunt Talk | Cornelia 3 episodes, 2016 |
Psych | Leslie 1 episode, 2013 |
Love, American Style | Tippi (segment "Love and the Divorce Sale") 1 episode, 1969 |
All Rise | Samara Strong 1 episode, 2021 |
The Doctors | 1 episode, 1963 |
Broke | Alex McBride 1 episode, 2020 |
The Mod Squad | Virginia 'Ginny' Wells 1 episode, 1969 |
Faerie Tale Theatre | Jeanetta 1 episode, 1987 |
Dr. Kildare | Bonda Jo Weaver 4 episodes, 1966 |
The Carol Burnett Show | Self - Guest / ... 1 episode, 1967 |
The Muppet Show | Self - Special Guest Star 1 episode, 1979 |
In Plain Sight | Jinx Shannon 28 episodes, 2008-2012 |
Crossing Jordan | Arlene Lebowski 2 episodes, 2002-2005 |
TripTank | Andrew's Mother / ... 2 episodes, 2014 |
S.W.A.T. | Linda 2 episodes, 1975 |
American Princess | Joanntha Klein 3 episodes, 2019 |
Run for Your Life | Julie Foster 1 episode, 1966 |
Lesley Ann Warren's Quotes
- [reflecting on her career] I have come far, but not far enough. It is still a man's world.
- The truth is, I would do anything for Alan Rudolph. If he asked me to stand on my head and spit wooden nickels, I would. I love him. I loved working with him. I did two movies before with him [Choose Me (1984) and Songwriter (1984)], and they were some of the highlights of my working life. He's just an inspired guy and a great person to work with.
- I've been a character actress right from the beginning. I was no more like Cinderella in my real life than I was like the neurotic poet in Cop (1988). Age has nothing to do with being the kind of actress who relies not on magnetic personality, but on disappearing into the person you're playing instead. For my money, Michelle Pfeiffer's a character actress--it's got nothing to do with looks, or age, or whether it's the leading role.
- Trust your own instincts, go inside, follow your heart. Right from the start. Go ahead and stand up for what you believe in. As I've learned, that's the path to happiness.
- When I was a young girl, I had really long hair and I went to Jon Peters for the first time. He cut my hair within an inch of its life. I was traumatized!
Interesting Facts about Lesley Ann Warren
- Youngest actor ever to have attended NY's Actors Studio, when she was 17.
- Was student at School of American Ballet when she switched to acting.
- Lives in LA with husband Ron Taft, an ad executive.
- Auditioned for the role of Liesl in The Sound of Music (1965).
- Tried out for the role of Lois Lane in Superman (1978), but lost to Margot Kidder.
- She has a son, Christopher Peters, from producer Jon Peters.
- Her father was a World War II vet and realtor while her mother was a nightclub singer who stopped working when Lesley Ann was born.
- At age 13, she won a scholarship to study with ballet legend George Balanchine.
- She once enrolled in an acting class with drama coach Stella Adler.
- Warren says she won the highly-coveted part of Susan's high-maintenance mom "Sophie" on Desperate Housewives (2004) because of her son, Christopher Peters.
- Was supposed to play the role of Brenda in Goodbye, Columbus (1969), but she got pregnant and had to be replaced. Ali MacGraw then got the part.
- Was very proud of her work in Willing to Kill: The Texas Cheerleader Story (1992), and was disappointed that it got clobbered by an HBO movie on the same story (The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom (1993)) that came out at about the same time, starring Holly Hunter.
- Started working on her first Broadway show (110 in the Shade) at sixteen and a half years old.
- When she first auditioned for Cinderella, she was so nervous that the audition tanked. She had to audition a second time, and then was hired.
- Of all her television experiences, Warren said she had an especially great time on Will & Grace (1998) and Dr. Kildare (1961), and that her favorite television experience was the making of Cinderella (1965).
- Says her favorite genre is the Musical.
- Starred in an early 1970s busted TV pilot as "Cat Ballou," the role Jane Fonda made famous on film.
- Walt Disney hand-picked Lesley for the ingΓ©nue role in the film The Happiest Millionaire (1967) after her "Cinderella" success. This film was the last live-action movie Disney supervised before his death.
- Was extremely upset at first about her performance as the gangster's moll in Victor Victoria (1982) prior to its release, having thought she went horribly over the top. She did go over the top and the audiences loved her for it. Lesley was nominated for a "Supporting Actress" Academy Award, her only nod so far.
- Lesley was to co-star in the beautician comedy series Snip (1976), a TV takeoff of the Warren Beatty movie Shampoo (1975) starring David Brenner as a divorced hairdresser. Just before its scheduled September 30, 1976, debut, NBC abruptly canceled the show, so fast in fact that TV Guide did not even have time to remove a special feature on the show in its Fall Preview of September 18-24, 1976. Why? One of the show's supporting characters, a fellow hairdresser named "Michael", was openly gay and NBC got cold feet at the last minute. Had Snip (1976) premiered, it would have been a first on American series TV. Instead, Billy Crystal went on to receive that honor with his gay character a year later on the popular series Soap (1977). Seven episodes of Snip (1976) were completed when it got the ax. The only place the series ended up airing was in Australia, and it became the highest rated show in Australian history up until that time.
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