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Leigh Taylor-Young

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Leigh Taylor-Young
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Entrancing Leigh Taylor-Young was born on January 25, 1945, in Washington, D,C,. to a diplomat father and raised in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, the older sister of future actress Dey Young and writer/director Lance Young. She studied classical ballet and, following high school, attended Northwestern University where she initially majored in economics. She switched gears after developing an interest in theater, however, and studied under drama teacher Alvina Krause, and would apprentice as the youngest member of the Eaglesmere Summer Repertory Theatre.

Leigh eventually moved to New York with designs on a professional career and studied under acting guru Sanford Meisner at the Neighborhood Playhouse. Her major break came when she was cast in the already firmly established primetime TV soap Peyton Place (1964). She played the mysterious Rachael Welles, whose character was brought in to provide clues to the disappearance of Allison MacKenzie (played by Mia Farrow who shocked ardent viewers by abruptly leaving the series). A mysterious girl herself, Leigh proved to be a fetching figure with her slightly off-kiltered beauty and unsympathetic countenance.

Like Farrow, Leigh developed a bit of bad publicity when she too walked off the weekly series after only one season. She also fell into the arms of the very popular -- and very married -- series star Ryan O'Neal. The couple would marry in February 1967 following his divorce from actress Joanna Moore. By then, Leigh was already pregnant with their child Patrick O'Neal, who would later become an actor before turning to sportscasting.

Leigh started off in films auspiciously as a "flower child" of the psychedelic late 1960s. She earned a Golden Globe nomination for "Best Newcomer," when she played opposite Peter Sellers, in the eccentric comedy, Le baiser papillon (1968), but then appeared opposite her husband in Une si belle garce (1969), a kinky misfire. She went on to appear in a cameo in her husband's British-made movie, Le Défi (1970), but her career sputtered again with a series of misguided features, including the star-heavy epic, Les derniers aventuriers (1970); another kinky British film, Par un lien de bouton d'or (1970), which dealt with kissing cousins who don't quite stop at kissing; the beautifully photographed but rather hollow action-adventure Les cavaliers (1971) co-starring Omar Sharif; and the mild romp, The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight (1971) which is best remembered for starting Robert De Niro off and running in films. Arguably, Leigh's best remembered role during that period came alongside Charlton Heston in the controversial film Soleil vert (1973), although she was a bit overshadowed by the grisly topic material and showier performances of co-stars Heston and Edward G. Robinson.

Following her separation from O'Neal in 1971 (they didn't divorce until 1974), the actress made herself somewhat scarce while raising her young son. In 1978, she married agent/director Guy McElwaine, but that marriage would also end in divorce. In the 1980s, she made a comeback of sorts as a mature -- but still spicy -- presence. Taking a backseat to Albert Finney in the film thriller Looker (1981) and to Glenn Close and Jeff Bridges in the whodunnit À double tranchant (1985), she found her best results back on TV.

Leigh would nab a supporting Emmy award in 1994 for her portrayal of vixen Rachel Harris on the acclaimed drama series Un drôle de shérif (1992). In addition, she performed in several plays, in the US, England and Scotland, including "The Beckett Plays", "Knives" and "Sleeping Dogs". More recently, she appeared in her writer/director brother Lance Young's film Au-delà du désir (1997). Leigh also would play a regular role on the daytime soap, Passions (1999) as wealthy Katherine Crane.

A few movie roles have come her way into the millennium, including the film comedy Slackers (2002); a cameo role (as Mrs. Leigh Taylor Young) in then-husband Craig Sheffer's film Ritual (2002); the comedy crimer Klepto (2003); the comedy A-List (2006); as a psychiatrist in the sci-fi adventure Spiritual Warriors (2007) and, more recently, the drama The Wayshower (2011).

Finding a fulfilling life off-camera, Leigh became an ordained minister in the Movement of Spiritual Inner Awareness, and her voice can be heard in the Search of Serenity series of audio meditations from The Course in Miracles trainings. She is also a grandmother of two granddaughters from son Patrick's affair with the older Rebecca De Mornay.
BornJanuary 25, 1945
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    • Won 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 2 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Charlton Heston in Soleil vert (1973)
    Soleil vert
    7.0
    • Shirl
    • 1973
    Peter Sellers and Leigh Taylor-Young in Le baiser papillon (1968)
    Le baiser papillon
    6.2
    • Nancy
    • 1968
    Une si belle garce (1969)
    Une si belle garce
    5.4
    • Nancy Barker
    • 1969
    Michael Dorn, Terry Farrell, Colm Meaney, Nana Visitor, Avery Brooks, Armin Shimerman, Rene Auberjonois, and Alexander Siddig in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993)
    Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
    8.1
    TV Series
    • Yanas

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    • Gallatin 6
      • Mrs. Thomas
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    • Mark Feuerstein in Guns & Moses (2024)
      Guns & Moses
      7.8
      • 2024
    • Jon Bernthal in American Gigolo (2022)
      American Gigolo
      6.9
      TV Series
      • Gail St. John
      • 2022
    • Geraldine O'Rawe in Mariette in Ecstasy (2019)
      Mariette in Ecstasy
      7.1
      • Narrator
      • 2019
    • The Wayshower (2011)
      The Wayshower
      2.7
      • Elva Hinkins
      • 2011
    • Spiritual Warriors (2007)
      Spiritual Warriors
      5.1
      • The Psychiatrist
      • 2007
    • Life (2007)
      Life
      8.3
      TV Series
      • Doreen Turner
      • 2007
    • Coffee Date (2006)
      Coffee Date
      6.3
      • Diana
      • 2006
    • Passions (1999)
      Passions
      6.0
      TV Series
      • Katherine Barrett Crane
      • Ellen Wheeler
      • 2004–2006
    • Loretta Devine, Rockmond Dunbar, Jenifer Lewis, and Terri J. Vaughn in Dirty Laundry (2006)
      Dirty Laundry
      6.2
      • Mrs. James
      • 2006
    • A-List (2006)
      A-List
      5.7
      • Mom
      • 2006
    • Patricia Richardson and Rosa Blasi in La vie avant tout (2000)
      La vie avant tout
      6.7
      TV Series
      • Catherine Beecher-Douglas (as Leigh Taylor Young)
      • 2003
    • Klepto (2003)
      Klepto
      5.4
      • Teresa
      • 2003
    • Tim Curry, Jennifer Grey, and Craig Sheffer in Ritual (2002)
      Ritual
      4.8
      • Mrs. Leigh Taylor Young
      • 2002
    • Devon Sawa, Jason Schwartzman, Jaime King, Michael C. Maronna, Laura Prepon, and Jason Segel in Slackers (2002)
      Slackers
      5.3
      • Valerie Patton (as Leigh Taylor Young)
      • 2002
    • Hellraiser 5: Inferno (2000)
      Hellraiser 5: Inferno
      5.4
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      • Wire Twin Cenobite #3 (uncredited)
      • 2000

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    • Alternative name
      • Leigh Taylor Young
    • Height
      • 1.74 m
    • Born
      • January 25, 1945
      • Washington, District of Columbia, USA
    • Spouses
        John MortonJanuary 1, 2013 - present
    • Children
      • Patrick O'Neal
    • Relatives
        Dey Young(Sibling)
    • Other works
      Stage: Appeared in one of Samuel Beckett's last works, "The Beckett Plays", directed by Alan Schneider at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles, the Harold Clurman Theatre in New York, the Donmar Warehouse Theatre in Convent Garden, London and the Edinburgh Festival in Scotland.
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    • Trivia
      While filming the shower scene with Charlton Heston in Soleil vert (1973), she tried to break tension by joking that perhaps Heston could part the shower water, a reference to his star-making role as Moses in Les Dix Commandements (1956). Heston allegedly did not understand the reference.
    • Quotes
      It's about loving one's self, first and absolutely foremost. The more one comes to know the self, forgive the self, and love the self, the better lover one is of anything and everybody in this life.

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