Monday, July 19, 2010

Leigh Taylor-Young.



Leigh Taylor-Young, studied classical ballet and attended Northwestern University where she majored in economics. She became interested in theater and was the youngest member of the Eaglesmere Summer Repertory Theatre. Leigh moved to New York and studied under Sanford Meisner at the Neighborhood Playhouse. Her BIG break came when she was cast in "Peyton Place" (1964), where she played Rachael Welles. She met Ryan O'Neal, the couple married in 1967-1973.

Leigh started off in films as a "flower child" of the 1960's. She earned a Golden Globe nomination for "Best Newcomer" when she performed in, I Love You, Alice B. Toklas! (1968). The film is about Attorney Harold Fine, who is about to marry his girlfriend Joyce, but is having second thoughts. He runs into his brother, a hippie living in Venice Beach, and falls for a hippie girl who makes "special" brownies.



Then performed opposite her husband in The Big Bounce (1969). She went on to cameo in her husband's movie The Games (1970), then her career took of again in the epic The Adventurers (1969), The Buttercup Chain (1970), The Horsemen (1971) and the The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight (1971). Leigh's best known role was in the film Soylent Green (1973). In the 1980s she made a comeback as a mature character actress, in the thriller Looker (1981) and Jagged Edge (1985). She won an Emmy award in 1994 for "Picket Fences" (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 performed in her writer/director brother's film Bliss (1997). Leigh played a regular role on the daytime soap "Passions" (1999).

Leigh also 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 the grandmother of two granddaughters by her son Patrick O'Neal.

3 comments:

  1. Nice profile, Dawn. I never heard of her.

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  2. Thank you Tom. I'm suprised you have not seen the film, Soylent Green (1973).

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  3. No, I have never seen the picture, but I do know that soylent green is people. at least that's what I've heard.

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