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Jennifer Jason Leigh

Jennifer Jason Leigh

Birthday: 5 February 1962, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
Birth Name: Jennifer Lee Morrow
Height: 160 cm

Jennifer Jason Leigh was born Jennifer Lee Morrow in Los Angeles, California, the daughter of writer Barbara Turner and actor Vic Morrow. Her father was of Russian Jewish descent and her mother was of ...Show More

Jennifer Jason Leigh
[1992, on Backdraft (1991)] Ron Howard was incredibly generous and patient with me. He pursued me wi Show more [1992, on Backdraft (1991)] Ron Howard was incredibly generous and patient with me. He pursued me with this role. And I failed him. Everybody had been telling me for so long that I should stop playing women who go through grueling experiences, but there was no place for me in that character. It taught me that I can't take a role I don't really connect with. Hide
[1982: on the death of her father, actor Vic Morrow] I always hoped we could work together and, thro Show more [1982: on the death of her father, actor Vic Morrow] I always hoped we could work together and, through that, resolve whatever needed to be resolved between us. Now that chance is lost. That's the real tragedy. Hide
People can have so many ill-conceived ideas about me based on the parts that I play. I've had guys, Show more People can have so many ill-conceived ideas about me based on the parts that I play. I've had guys, when I've been single, come out of the woodwork to date me and I've found out very quickly that they were expecting some kind of whirlwind, some dramatic crazy person - and that's just not me. Hide
I'm a typical middle child. I'm the mediator. The one that makes everything OK, puts their own needs Show more I'm a typical middle child. I'm the mediator. The one that makes everything OK, puts their own needs aside to make sure everybody's happy. It's hard to change your nature, even with years and years of therapy. Hide
I remember I once went to a nutritionist who said I come from good Russian- Jewish peasant stock, wh Show more I remember I once went to a nutritionist who said I come from good Russian- Jewish peasant stock, which means I can hold a potato in my body for a week, if need be. Hide
I think I live in this mythical world where doing the parts I do is not going to hurt me, and tellin Show more I think I live in this mythical world where doing the parts I do is not going to hurt me, and telling people my age is not going to hurt me. And it actually does. It's a bit sick-making but, you know, I can't change who I am. Hide
When my first movie, Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982), turned out to be this big hit, I was so in Show more When my first movie, Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982), turned out to be this big hit, I was so innocent, I thought: all movies are hits. It took a couple of years to figure out that almost every movie I made after that didn't make money. Some of them haven't made money because they're not very good movies. It's not like I look at a project and go, 'Oh, this is going to be a box-office bomb. I want it!' Hide
But in mainstream movies the woman's role is mostly just to prove that the leading man is heterosexu Show more But in mainstream movies the woman's role is mostly just to prove that the leading man is heterosexual. I'm not good at that, and I'm not interested in that. Hide
[1992, on Miami Blues (1990)] Working with Alec (Baldwin) was like being on a roller coaster. He's t Show more [1992, on Miami Blues (1990)] Working with Alec (Baldwin) was like being on a roller coaster. He's thrilling, incredibly funny, completely free, unashamed, trustful. It was one of those rare experiences where you really believe your fellow actor is the character he's playing. We didn't screw, of course, but our love scenes felt alive. Hide
When I did Short Cuts (1993) with Robert Altman, I went up to him on the first day and said 'Hi', an Show more When I did Short Cuts (1993) with Robert Altman, I went up to him on the first day and said 'Hi', and he said 'Hi, how are you? Could you get me a cup of coffee?' When I brought it back, it turned out he thought I was the PA. For him, I come alive on film. As a person, I don't really register that much. I mean, he loves me, I don't take it as a cut, although you could. But he says that as a person I disappear in a way. On film, I'm very mysterious, but in life I'm very dull. I don't feel like I'm dull, but I don't put out a lot. Hide
[on her best friend, Phoebe Cates] Your best friend is the only one who would tell you the person yo Show more [on her best friend, Phoebe Cates] Your best friend is the only one who would tell you the person you are in love with is a sexually ambivalent man-child. Hide
I like the comparison to Johnny Depp because with him, the way he transforms himself from role to ro Show more I like the comparison to Johnny Depp because with him, the way he transforms himself from role to role, he's just this miraculous changeling and people really get behind it. But with me, people sometimes have a problem. Hide
I just don't plan things. I live a month at a time. I just don't plan things. I live a month at a time.
I like a movie that the audience actively has to participate in, and not just casually observe. What Show more I like a movie that the audience actively has to participate in, and not just casually observe. Whatever my part in it, just as an audience member, I find that exciting. Hide
I think I am talented -- but I also think I'm very lucky. I think I am talented -- but I also think I'm very lucky.
So much of the joy of seeing Quentin [Tarantino]'s movies is just how explosively imaginative they a Show more So much of the joy of seeing Quentin [Tarantino]'s movies is just how explosively imaginative they are, and how you don't really know where things are going, and you don't really know who's who and what's what and what the truth is. Hide
I could never play the ingenue, the girl next door or the very successful young doctor. That would b Show more I could never play the ingenue, the girl next door or the very successful young doctor. That would be a bore. Hide
I'd much rather be in a movie that people have really strong feelings about than one that makes a hu Show more I'd much rather be in a movie that people have really strong feelings about than one that makes a hundred million dollars but you can't remember because it's just like all the others. Hide
Jennifer Jason Leigh's FILMOGRAPHY - Page 3
All as Actor (173) as Director (1) as Creator (2)
Jennifer Jason Leigh Jennifer Jason Leigh'S roles
Annie Sullivan
Annie Sullivan

Stacy Hamilton
Stacy Hamilton

Hedra Carlson
Hedra Carlson

Anney Boatwright
Anney Boatwright

Pauline
Pauline

Stevie
Stevie

Kara Wallace Clarke
Kara Wallace Clarke

Agnes
Agnes

Dr. Beth Lorenson
Dr. Beth Lorenson

Elsa Gardner
Elsa Gardner

FBI Agent Snyder
FBI Agent Snyder

Jennifer Vaitkus
Jennifer Vaitkus

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