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Occupation
  
Actress

Role
  
Actress

Name
  
Jennifer Leigh

Years active
  
1971–present


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Full Name
  
Jennifer Leigh Morrow

Born
  
February 5, 1962 (age 62) (
1962-02-05
)
Hollywood, California, U.S.

Spouse
  
Noah Baumbach (m. 2005–2013)

Parents
  
Barbara Turner, Vic Morrow

Siblings
  
Carrie Ann Morrow, Mina Badie

Movies
  
The Hateful Eight, Fast Times at Ridgemo, Single White Female, Miami Blues, Last Exit to Brooklyn

Similar People
  

Children
  
Rohmer Emmanuel Baumbach

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Jennifer Jason Leigh (born Jennifer Leigh Morrow on February 5, 1962) is an American actress. Leigh began her career as a teenager in the 1970s, guest-starring on several television shows. Her film breakthrough came in 1982 for her performance as Stacy Hamilton in Fast Times at Ridgemont High. Leigh continued performing past her teen years, receiving critical praise for her roles in the 1990 films Miami Blues and Last Exit to Brooklyn. In 1991, she appeared in Ron Howard's Backdraft, and in 1992 she acted in the drama-thriller Single White Female.

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In 1993, Leigh appeared in the ensemble film Short Cuts, directed by Robert Altman and, in 1994, she starred in the Coen brothers' The Hudsucker Proxy. Leigh was nominated for a Golden Globe for her portrayal of Dorothy Parker in Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle (1994). She starred in a 1995 film written by her mother, screenwriter Barbara Turner, titled Georgia. In 2001, she wrote and co-directed a film with Alan Cumming titled The Anniversary Party.

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In 2002, Leigh appeared in the crime drama Road to Perdition. In 2007, she starred in the comedy Margot at the Wedding, which was directed by her then-husband, Noah Baumbach. She had a recurring role on the Showtime comedy-drama series Weeds as Jill Price-Gray. In 2015, she received critical acclaim for her voice work as Lisa in Charlie Kaufman's Anomalisa, and for her role as Daisy Domergue in Quentin Tarantino's The Hateful Eight, for which she was nominated for the Golden Globe, Critics' Choice, BAFTA and the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.

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For her stage work, Leigh was nominated for a Drama Desk award for her Off-Broadway performance as Beverly Moss in Mike Leigh's Abigail's Party. Her Broadway debut occurred in 1998, when she became the replacement for the role of Sally Bowles in Cabaret.

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Early life

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Leigh was born in Hollywood, California. Her father Vic Morrow (born Victor Morozoff) was an actor, and her mother Barbara Turner was a screenwriter. Her parents divorced when she was two. Leigh's birth name was Jennifer Leigh Morrow. She changed her surname early in her acting career, taking the middle name "Jason" in honor of actor Jason Robards, a family friend. Leigh's parents were Jewish (their families were from Russia and Austria, respectively).

Leigh is the middle child of three sisters. Her older sister, Carrie Ann Morrow, who was credited as a "technical advisor" on her 1995 film Georgia, passed away in 2017. Leigh also has a half-sister, actress Mina Badie (born 'Badiyi' - from her mother's second marriage). Badie acted alongside Leigh in The Anniversary Party. Director Reza Badiyi became Leigh's stepfather when he married Leigh's mother, Barbara.

1976–1989

Leigh worked in her first film at the age of nine. It was a nonspeaking role for the film Death of a Stranger (The Execution) (1973). At 14, Leigh attended acting workshops, taught by Lee Strasberg, at the Stagedoor Manor Performing Arts Training Center in Loch Sheldrake, New York. Afterwards, she landed a role in the movie The Young Runaways (1978). She also appeared in an episode of Baretta and an episode of The Waltons. Several TV movies followed, including a portrayal of an anorexic teenager in The Best Little Girl in the World, for which Leigh dropped to 86 pounds (39 kg) under medical supervision. She made her big screen debut playing a blind, deaf, and mute rape victim in the 1981 slasher film Eyes of a Stranger, which she quit school to star in. In 1982, she played a teenager who gets pregnant in the Cameron Crowe-scripted high school comedy Fast Times at Ridgemont High, which served as a launching pad for several of its young stars. While decrying the writing as sexist and exploitative, Roger Ebert was enthusiastic about the acting, singling out Leigh and writing, "Don't they know they have a star on their hands?" With the exception of Ridgemont High and a supporting role in the Rodney Dangerfield comedy Easy Money, Leigh's early film work consisted of playing fragile, damaged or neurotic characters in low-budget horror or thriller genre films. She played a virginal princess kidnapped and raped by mercenaries in Flesh + Blood (1985), an innocent waitress pursued by the psychopathic title character in The Hitcher (1986) (both films pitting her opposite Rutger Hauer), and a young woman on the verge of a nervous breakdown in Heart of Midnight (1989).

1990–1999

In 1990, Leigh made a significant career breakthrough when she was awarded New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actress and the Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress for her portrayals of two very different prostitutes: the tough streetwalker Tralala who submits to a brutal gang rape in Last Exit to Brooklyn, and Susie, a teenage prostitute who falls in love with ex-con Alec Baldwin in Miami Blues. Roger Ebert included Last Exit in his list of Best Movies of 1990, calling Leigh's performance brave, though his review of Miami Blues was much less sympathetic, simultaneously criticizing Leigh's ability to play dumb roles and praising her ability to play smart roles. Entertainment Weekly, in a backhanded compliment, called her "the Meryl Streep of bimbos". Leigh was then cast in her first mainstream Hollywood studio film, the firefighter drama Backdraft, in which she played a more conventional role, the girlfriend of lead actor William Baldwin. Leigh found more success in the gritty crime drama Rush (1991), portraying an undercover cop who becomes a junkie and falls in love with her partner, played by Jason Patric. Her next film, Single White Female (1992), was a surprise box-office success, bringing Leigh to her largest mainstream audience yet, portraying a mentally ill woman who terrorizes roommate Bridget Fonda. Leigh was awarded the MTV Movie Award for Best Villain and nominated for Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress. Leigh co-starred with Kathy Bates as a tormented, pill-popping woman hiding a history of childhood sexual abuse in the adaptation of Stephen King's novel Dolores Claiborne (1995). Leigh achieved her greatest acclaim in the role of Sadie Flood, an angry, drug-addicted rock singer living in the shadow of her successful older sister (Mare Winningham), in Georgia (1995). For the role, Leigh dropped to 90 pounds (41 kg) and sang all her songs live, including a rambling 8½-minute version of Van Morrison's "Take Me Back". Georgia was met with critical praise. James Berardinelli wrote, "There are times when it's uncomfortable to watch this performance because it's so powerful", and Janet Maslin of the New York Times described Leigh's "fierce, risk-taking performance and flashes of overwhelming honesty". Leigh won New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress and Best Actress from the Montreal World Film Festival, as well as an Independent Spirit Award nomination. Some expressed surprise that she was not nominated for an Academy Award, while Winningham was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.

Throughout the 1990s, Leigh worked with many independent film directors. She worked with Robert Altman in Short Cuts (1993), playing a phone-sex operator, and Kansas City (1996), as a streetwise kidnapper. Leigh has expressed admiration for Altman and called him her mentor. In a change of pace from her "bad girl" roles, Leigh played the fast-talking reporter Amy Archer in the Coen Brothers' comic homage to 1950s comedy, The Hudsucker Proxy (1994). Leigh took her first lead role as the writer and critic Dorothy Parker in Alan Rudolph's film Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle (1994). She received a Golden Globe Award nomination and a National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actress, as well as Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress and Fort Lauderdale Film Critics Best Actress Award. In another change of pace, she starred in Agnieszka Holland's version of the Henry James novel Washington Square (1997), as a mousy 19th-century heiress courted by a gold digger. In 1998, she appeared alongside Campbell Scott in the Hallmark Hall of Fame television movie The Love Letter. In David Cronenberg's eXistenZ (1999), she played a virtual reality game designer who becomes lost in her own creation.

2000–present

Leigh had a brief role as a doomed gangster's wife in Sam Mendes's Road to Perdition (2002) and costarred as Meg Ryan's brutally murdered sister in Jane Campion's erotic thriller In the Cut (2003). After a long period of avoiding prostitute roles, she played alongside Christian Bale as his prostitute girlfriend in the thriller The Machinist (2004). Mick LaSalle of the San Francisco Chronicle commented that "As the downtrodden, sexy, trusting and quietly funny prostitute, Leigh is, of course, in her element". Her performance as a manipulative stage mother in Don McKellar's film Childstar won her a Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in 2005. After many years of wanting to be in a Todd Solondz movie, she appeared in Palindromes (2004). She also appeared in the psychological thriller The Jacket (2005), alongside Adrien Brody. In recent years, Leigh appeared in the 2008 ensemble film Synecdoche, New York and has acted in two films written and directed by her then partner Noah Baumbach: Margot at the Wedding, co-starring Nicole Kidman, and Greenberg. Leigh has said that the roles were not specifically written for her, as Baumbach does not write roles with actors in mind. In 2009, Leigh was cast in the Showtime TV series Weeds, becoming a regular guest in the eighth season. She also joined Revenge on ABC, in 2012. Leigh has received three separate career tributes: at the Telluride Film Festival in 1993, a special award for her contribution to independent cinema from the Film Society of Lincoln Center in 2002, and a week-long retrospective of her film work held by the American Cinematheque at Los Angeles's Egyptian Theatre in 2001.

In 2015, Leigh starred in Quentin Tarantino's The Hateful Eight (2015). The film, a Western set in Wyoming after the Civil War, was released on December 25. Leigh, along with the rest of the cast, appeared at Comic-Con to promote the film in July 2015. Leigh's performance has received multiple award nominations at various award ceremonies, including her third Golden Globe nomination for Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture, her first BAFTA Award nomination for Best Actress in a Supporting Role and her first Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress.

Stage roles

In 1998, Leigh took on the lead role of Sally Bowles in Sam Mendes's Broadway revival of the musical Cabaret, succeeding Natasha Richardson who originated the role in Mendes's production. She succeeded Mary-Louise Parker in the lead role in Proof on Broadway in 2001. Her other theatrical appearances include The Glass Menagerie, Man of Destiny, The Shadow Box, Picnic, Sunshine, and Abigail's Party. In 2011, she played Bunny in the Broadway revival of House of Blue Leaves in New York City alongside Ben Stiller and Edie Falco.

Writing and directing

In 2001, Leigh co-wrote and co-directed The Anniversary Party, an independently produced feature film about a recently reconciled married couple who assemble their friends at their Hollywood Hills house, ostensibly to celebrate their sixth wedding anniversary. As the evening progresses, the party disintegrates into emotional confrontations and bitter arguments as the facade of their happy marriage crumbles. Leigh was inspired by her recent experience filming the low-budget Dogme 95 film The King Is Alive. Leigh and co-writer Alan Cumming drew freely from their personal experiences in the writing of the film. Leigh plays an aging actress who makes jokes about her lack of Academy Award nominations and is fearful of losing her bisexual husband (Cumming). The film was shot in 19 days on digital video, and costarred the pair's real-life Hollywood friends, including Kevin Kline, Phoebe Cates, Gwyneth Paltrow, Jennifer Beals, John C. Reilly, Parker Posey and Leigh's sister Mina Badie. Leigh and Cumming jointly received a citation for Excellence in Filmmaking from the National Board of Review, and were nominated for the Independent Spirit Award for Best First Feature and Independent Spirit Award for Best First Screenplay. The movie received generally positive reviews.

Other work

Leigh filmed a role in Stanley Kubrick's final film Eyes Wide Shut (1999) as a grieving patient of Dr. Bill Harford (Tom Cruise) who declares her love for him after her father's death. Kubrick wanted to reshoot the scenes, but Leigh was unavailable due to scheduling conflicts with eXistenZ; instead her scenes were cut. Leigh was originally cast as Vincent Gallo's girlfriend in his self-directed film The Brown Bunny, and was apparently prepared to perform oral sex on Gallo as the script required. Leigh subsequently commented that "it just didn't work out" and the role was eventually played by Chloë Sevigny. In 1997, she was featured in Faith No More's music video for "Last Cup of Sorrow". She was selected as one of "America's 10 Most Beautiful Women" by Harper's Bazaar magazine in 1989 and served as a jury member at the 57th Venice International Film Festival in 2000.

Personal life

In 1982, Leigh's father, Vic Morrow, was accidentally killed along with two child actors when a helicopter stunt went wrong during the filming of Twilight Zone: The Movie. Leigh and her sister filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Warner Bros., John Landis and Steven Spielberg. They settled out of court a year later and the terms of the settlement have never been made public.

Leigh has described herself as shy, introverted, and averse to Hollywood publicity and scandal. Speaking about her roles in smaller, independent films, she said, "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."

She met independent film writer-director Noah Baumbach in 2001 while starring on Broadway in Proof. The couple married on September 2, 2005. Their son, Rohmer Emmanuel, was born on March 17, 2010. Leigh filed for divorce on November 15, 2010, in Los Angeles, citing irreconcilable differences. She sought spousal support as well as primary custody of the couple's son, with visitation for Baumbach. The divorce was finalized in September 2013.

Filmography

Actress
-
Poolman (post-production)
2023
Fargo (TV Series) as
Lorraine
- Episode #5.1 (2023) - Lorraine
- Episode #5.10 - Lorraine
- Episode #5.9 - Lorraine
- Episode #5.7 - Lorraine
- Episode #5.6 - Lorraine
- Episode #5.5 - Lorraine
- Episode #5.4 - Lorraine
- Episode #5.3 - Lorraine
- Episode #5.2 - Lorraine
- Episode #5.8 - Lorraine
2023
Hunters (TV Series) as
Chava Apfelbaum
- The Trial of Adolf Hitler (2023) - Chava Apfelbaum
- Only the Dead (2023) - Chava Apfelbaum
- Duck. Quail. Goose. Crow. (2023) - Chava Apfelbaum
- Buenos Aires (2023) - Chava Apfelbaum (credit only)
- The Fare (2023) - Chava Apfelbaum
- The Home (2023) - Chava Apfelbaum (credit only)
- Blutsbande (2023) - Chava Apfelbaum
- Van Glooten's Day 1972 Butter Sculptor of the Year (2023) - Chava Apfelbaum
2022
Sharp Stick as
Marilyn
2021
Lisey's Story (TV Mini Series) as
Darla Debusher
- Lisey's Story (2021) - Darla Debusher
- No Light, No Spark (2021) - Darla Debusher
- Now You Must Be Still (2021) - Darla Debusher
- The Good Brother (2021) - Darla Debusher
- Jim Dandy (2021) - Darla Debusher
- Under the Yum-Yum Tree (2021) - Darla Debusher
- Blood Bool (2021) - Darla Debusher
- Bool Hunt (2021) - Darla Debusher
2017
Atypical (TV Series) as
Elsa Gardner
- Player's Ball (2021) - Elsa Gardner
- Magical Bird #2 (2021) - Elsa Gardner
- Channel the Cat (2021) - Elsa Gardner
- Are You in Fair Health? (2021) - Elsa Gardner
- Dead Dreams (2021) - Elsa Gardner
- Starters and Endings (2021) - Elsa Gardner
- You Say You Want a Revolution (2021) - Elsa Gardner
- Master of Penguins (2021) - Elsa Gardner
- Dessert at Olive Garden (2021) - Elsa Gardner
- Magical Bird #1 (2021) - Elsa Gardner
- Searching for Brown Sugar Man (2019) - Elsa Gardner
- Sam Takes a Walk (2019) - Elsa Gardner
- Road Rage Paige (2019) - Elsa Gardner
- Shrinkage (2019) - Elsa Gardner
- The Essence of a Penguin (2019) - Elsa Gardner
- Only Tweed (2019) - Elsa Gardner
- Y.G.A.G.G. (2019) - Elsa Gardner
- Cocaine Pills and Pony Meat (2019) - Elsa Gardner
- Standing Sam (2019) - Elsa Gardner
- Best Laid Plans (2019) - Elsa Gardner
- Ernest Shackleton's Rules for Survival (2018) - Elsa Gardner
- Ritual-licious (2018) - Elsa Gardner
- The Smudging (2018) - Elsa Gardner
- Living at an Angle (2018) - Elsa Gardner
- In the Dragon's Lair (2018) - Elsa Gardner
- The Egg Is Pipping (2018) - Elsa Gardner
- Pants on Fire (2018) - Elsa Gardner
- Penguin Cam and Chill (2018) - Elsa Gardner
- Little Dude and the Lion (2018) - Elsa Gardner
- Juiced! (2018) - Elsa Gardner
- A Human Female (2017) - Elsa Gardner
- That's My Sweatshirt (2017) - Elsa Gardner
- Julia Says (2017) - Elsa Gardner
- The Silencing Properties of Snow (2017) - Elsa Gardner
- I Lost My Poor Meatball (2017) - Elsa Gardner
- A Nice Neutral Smell (2017) - Elsa Gardner
- The D-Train to Bone Town (2017) - Elsa Gardner
- Antarctica (2017) - Elsa Gardner
2021
Awake as
Dr. Murphy
2020
The Woman in the Window as
Jane Russell 2
2020
Possessor as
Girder
2019
The Affair (TV Series) as
Adeline
- Episode #5.8 (2019) - Adeline
- Episode #5.5 (2019) - Adeline
2019
Sid & Judy (Documentary) as
Judy Garland (voice)
2018
White Boy Rick as
FBI Agent Snyder
2018
Patrick Melrose (TV Mini Series) as
Eleanor Melrose
- At Last (2018) - Eleanor Melrose
- Mother's Milk (2018) - Eleanor Melrose
- Some Hope (2018) - Eleanor Melrose
- Never Mind (2018) - Eleanor Melrose
- Bad News (2018) - Eleanor Melrose
2018
Annihilation as
Dr. Ventress
2017
Twin Peaks (TV Series) as
Chantal Hutchens
- Part 16 (2017) - Chantal Hutchens
- Part 15 (2017) - Chantal Hutchens
- Part 13 (2017) - Chantal Hutchens
- Part 12 (2017) - Chantal Hutchens
- Part 9 (2017) - Chantal Hutchens
- Part 2 (2017) - Chantal Hutchens
2017
Amityville: The Awakening as
Joan
2017
Good Time as
Corey Ellman
2016
LBJ as
Lady Bird Johnson
2016
Morgan as
Dr. Kathy Grieff
2015
The Hateful Eight as
Daisy Domergue
2015
Anomalisa as
Lisa Hesselman (voice)
2014
Open (TV Movie) as
Holly
2014
Me as
Kelly
2014
Welcome to Me as
Deb Moseley
2014
Alex of Venice as
Maureen
2013
Jake Squared as
Sheryl
2013
Hateship Loveship as
Chloe
2013
The Moment as
Lee
2013
Kill Your Darlings as
Naomi Ginsberg
2013
The Spectacular Now as
Sara
2012
Revenge (TV Series) as
Kara Wallace Clarke
- Penance (2012) - Kara Wallace Clarke
- Illusion (2012) - Kara Wallace Clarke
- Forgiveness (2012) - Kara Wallace Clarke
- Intuition (2012) - Kara Wallace Clarke
- Confidence (2012) - Kara Wallace Clarke
- Resurrection (2012) - Kara Wallace Clarke
- Destiny (2012) - Kara Wallace Clarke
2009
Weeds (TV Series) as
Jill Price-Gray
- Five Miles From Yetzer Hara (2012) - Jill Price-Gray
- Unfreeze (2012) - Jill Price-Gray
- Allosaurus Crush Castle (2012) - Jill Price-Gray
- Red in Tooth and Claw (2012) - Jill Price-Gray
- Only Judy Can Judge (2012) - Jill Price-Gray
- See Blue and Smell Cheese and Die (2012) - Jill Price-Gray
- A Beam of Sunshine (2012) - Jill Price-Gray
- Messy (2012) - Jill Price-Gray
- Do Her/Don't Do Her (2011) - Jill Price-Gray
- Qualitative Spatial Reasoning (2011) - Jill Price-Gray
- Fingers-Only Meat Banquet (2011) - Jill Price-Gray (voice, uncredited)
- Game-Played (2011) - Jill Price-Gray
- Bags (2011) - Jill Price-Gray
- To Moscow, and Quickly (2010) - Jill Price-Gray
- Su-Su-Sucio (2009) - Jill Price-Gray
- Machetes Up Top (2009) - Jill Price-Gray
2010
Greenberg as
Beth - Beller's Party
2008
Synecdoche, New York as
Maria
2007
Margot at the Wedding as
Pauline
2005
Rag Tale as
Deputy Editor - The Rag, Mary Josephine (MJ) Morton
2005
Easter Sunday (Short) as
Mother
2005
The Jacket as
Dr. Beth Lorenson
2004
Childstar as
Suzanne
2004
Palindromes as
'Mark' Aviva
2004
The Machinist as
Stevie
2003
In the Cut as
Pauline
2002
Mission Hill (TV Series) as
Eunice 'Weirdie' Eulmeyer
- Kevin Loves Weirdie (2002) - Eunice 'Weirdie' Eulmeyer (voice)
2002
Road to Perdition as
Annie Sullivan
2002
Hey Arnold! The Movie as
Bridget (voice)
2002
Crossed Over (TV Movie) as
Karla Faye Tucker
2001
Frasier (TV Series) as
Estelle
- The Two Hundredth (2001) - Estelle (voice)
2001
The Quickie as
Lisa
2001
The Anniversary Party as
Sally Therrian
2001
The Man Who Wasn't There as
Female inmate (uncredited)
2000
Skipped Parts as
Lydia Callahan
2000
The King Is Alive as
Gina
2000
Twitch City (TV Series) as
Faith
- The Life of Reilly (2000) - Faith
1999
Spawn (TV Series) as
Lilly
- Hunter's Moon (1999) - Lilly (voice)
- Seed of the Hellspawn (1999) - Lilly (voice)
1999
eXistenZ as
Allegra Geller
1999
Superman: The Animated Series (TV Series) as
Cetea
- Absolute Power (1999) - Cetea (voice)
1998
Hercules (TV Series) as
Tempest
- Hercules and the Prom (1998) - Tempest (voice)
- Hercules and the Trojan War (1998) - Tempest (voice)
- Hercules and the Girdle of Hippolyte (1998) - Tempest (voice)
- Hercules and the Techno Greeks (1998) - Tempest (voice)
- Hercules and the Assassin (1998) - Tempest (voice)
1998
Thanks of a Grateful Nation (TV Movie) as
Teri Small
1998
Adventures from the Book of Virtues (TV Series) as
Alexandra
- Gratitude (1998) - Alexandra (voice)
1998
Tracey Takes On... (TV Series) as
Paige Garland
- Sports (1998) - Paige Garland
1998
King of the Hill (TV Series) as
Amy
- I Remember Mono (1998) - Amy (voice)
1998
The Love Letter (TV Movie) as
Elizabeth Whitcomb
1997
A Thousand Acres as
Caroline Cook
1997
Washington Square as
Catherine Sloper
1997
Faith No More: Last Cup of Sorrow (Music Video) as
Madeleine Elster / Judy Barton
1996
Bastard Out of Carolina as
Anney
1996
Kansas City as
Blondie O'Hara
1995
Georgia as
Sadie Flood
1995
Dolores Claiborne as
Selena St. George
1994
Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle as
Dorothy Parker
1994
The Hudsucker Proxy as
Amy Archer
1993
Short Cuts as
Lois Kaiser
1992
The Prom as
Lana
1992
Single White Female as
Hedra Carlson
1991
Rush as
Kristen Cates
1991
Crooked Hearts as
Marriet Hoffman
1991
Backdraft as
Jennifer Vaitkus
1990
Partners in Life (TV Movie) as
Blossom
1990
Buried Alive (TV Movie) as
Joanna Goodman
1990
Miami Blues as
Susie Waggoner
1989
Last Exit to Brooklyn as
Tralala
1989
The Big Picture as
Lydia Johnson
1988
Heart of Midnight as
Carol
1987
Under Cover as
Tanille Laroux
1987
Sister, Sister as
Lucy Bonnard
1986
Picnic (TV Movie) as
Madge Owens
1986
The Men's Club as
Teensy
1986
The Hitcher as
Nash
1985
Flesh+Blood as
Agnes
1984
Fast Times at Ridgemont High: TV Scenes (Video short) as
Stacy Hamilton
1984
Grandview, U.S.A. as
Candy Webster
1983
Girls of the White Orchid (TV Movie) as
Carol Heath
1983
Easy Money as
Allison Capuletti
1983
ABC Afterschool Specials (TV Series) as
Andrea Fairchild
- Have You Ever Been Ashamed of Your Parents? (1983) - Andrea Fairchild
1982
The First Time (TV Movie) as
Bonnie Dillon
1982
Fast Times at Ridgemont High as
Stacy Hamilton
1982
Trapper John, M.D. (TV Series) as
Karen McCall
- The One and Only (1982) - Karen McCall
1982
Wrong Is Right as
Young Girl
1981
The Best Little Girl in the World (TV Movie) as
Casey Powell
1981
The Killing of Randy Webster (TV Movie) as
Amy Wheeler
1981
CBS Afternoon Playhouse (TV Series) as
Laurie Mcintyre
- I Think I'm Having a Baby (1981) - Laurie Mcintyre
1981
Eyes of a Stranger as
Tracy Harris
1981
The Waltons (TV Series) as
Kathy Seals
- The Pursuit (1981) - Kathy Seals
1980
Angel City (TV Movie) as
Kristy Teeter
1978
The Magical World of Disney (TV Series) as
Heather
- The Young Runaways (1978) - Heather
1978
Family (TV Series) as
Jenny Blair
- And Baby Makes Three (1978) - Jenny Blair
1977
Baretta (TV Series) as
Marcie
- Open Season (1977) - Marcie (as Jennifer Leigh)
1976
The Spy Who Never Was as
Girl Playing with Rubber Ball (uncredited)
Producer
2017
Atypical (TV Series) (producer - 38 episodes)
- Player's Ball (2021) - (producer)
- Magical Bird #2 (2021) - (producer)
- Channel the Cat (2021) - (producer)
- Are You in Fair Health? (2021) - (producer)
- Dead Dreams (2021) - (producer)
- Starters and Endings (2021) - (producer)
- You Say You Want a Revolution (2021) - (producer)
- Master of Penguins (2021) - (producer)
- Dessert at Olive Garden (2021) - (producer)
- Magical Bird #1 (2021) - (producer)
- Searching for Brown Sugar Man (2019) - (producer)
- Sam Takes a Walk (2019) - (producer)
- Road Rage Paige (2019) - (producer)
- Shrinkage (2019) - (producer)
- The Essence of a Penguin (2019) - (producer)
- Only Tweed (2019) - (producer)
- Y.G.A.G.G. (2019) - (producer)
- Cocaine Pills and Pony Meat (2019) - (producer)
- Standing Sam (2019) - (producer)
- Best Laid Plans (2019) - (producer)
- Ernest Shackleton's Rules for Survival (2018) - (producer)
- Ritual-licious (2018) - (producer)
- The Smudging (2018) - (producer)
- Living at an Angle (2018) - (producer)
- In the Dragon's Lair (2018) - (producer)
- The Egg Is Pipping (2018) - (producer)
- Pants on Fire (2018) - (producer)
- Penguin Cam and Chill (2018) - (producer)
- Little Dude and the Lion (2018) - (producer)
- Juiced! (2018) - (producer)
- A Human Female (2017) - (producer)
- That's My Sweatshirt (2017) - (producer)
- Julia Says (2017) - (producer)
- The Silencing Properties of Snow (2017) - (producer)
- I Lost My Poor Meatball (2017) - (producer)
- A Nice Neutral Smell (2017) - (producer)
- The D-Train to Bone Town (2017) - (producer)
- Antarctica (2017) - (producer)
2010
Greenberg (producer)
2001
The Anniversary Party (producer)
2000
Skipped Parts (co-producer)
1995
Georgia (producer)
Writer
2010
Greenberg (story)
2005
Rag Tale (devised in collaboration with)
2001
The Anniversary Party (written by)
Soundtrack
2015
The Hateful Eight (performer: "Jim Jones At Botany Bay")
2015
Anomalisa (performer: "Girls Just Want to Have Fun")
2008
Rage (TV Series) (1 episode)
- Rage 'Ready for My Close Up' Special (2008) - ("Last Cup of Sorrow")
1995
Georgia (performer: "Walk on the Wild Side", "Take Me Back")
1983
Girls of the White Orchid (TV Movie) (performer: "Finding My Own Way")
Director
2001
The Anniversary Party
Art Department
2001
The Anniversary Party (designer: book jackets)
Miscellaneous
2001
The Anniversary Party (book jacket designer)
Thanks
2017
The Good Time Girls (Short) (special thanks)
2007
Turn the River (very special thanks)
2005
The Machinist: Breaking the Rules (Video documentary short) (special thanks)
2005
The Squid and the Whale (special thanks)
2001
The Man Who Wasn't There (special thanks)
2000
O Brother, Where Art Thou? (thanks)
1999
Magnolia (special thanks)
1997
Boogie Nights (special thanks)
Self
2021
Hollywood Insider (TV Series) as
Self
- A Tribute to Noah Baumbach: A Modern Auteur (2021) - Self
2019
QT8: The First Eight (Documentary) as
Self
2018
The Talk (TV Series) as
Self
- Pat Harvey/Jennifer Jason Leigh/Bryton James (2018) - Self
2018
Entertainment Tonight Canada (TV Series) as
Self
- 02-23-2018 (2018) - Self
2017
Tavis Smiley (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 8 November 2017 (2017) - Self - Guest
2016
Made in Hollywood (TV Series) as
Self
- Thor: Ragnarok/A Bad Moms Christmas/LBJ/Last Flag Flying (2017) - Self
- Miles Ahead/I Saw the Light/God's Not Dead 2/Natural Born Pranksters (2016) - Self
- The Hateful Eight/The Forest/Anomalisa (2016) - Self
2017
WTF with Marc Maron (Podcast Series) as
Self - Guest
- Jennifer Jason Leigh (2017) - Self - Guest
1990
Today (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 10 August 2017 (2017) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 15 March 1994 (1994) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 26 April 1990 (1990) - Self - Guest
2017
Conan (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Jennifer Jason Leigh/Andrea Savage/Benjamin Booker (2017) - Self - Guest
2017
Watching, Waiting (Documentary short) as
Self (credit only)
2016
None of Them Are You: Crafting Anomalisa (Video documentary short) as
Self
2016
Film '72 (TV Series) as
Self - Interviewee
- Episode #45.7 (2016) - Self - Interviewee
2016
E! Live from the Red Carpet (TV Series) as
Self
- The 2016 Academy Awards (2016) - Self
2016
The Oscars (TV Special) as
Self - Nominee
2016
31st Film Independent Spirit Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Nominee
2016
20/20 (TV Series documentary) as
Self - Actress (segment "My Oscar Journey")
- Journey to the Oscars (2016) - Self - Actress (segment "My Oscar Journey")
2016
Happy Sad Confused (Podcast Series) as
Self
- Jennifer Jason Leigh (2016) - Self
2016
CBS News Sunday Morning (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #38.22 (2016) - Self
1997
Charlie Rose (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 18 February 2016 (2016) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 21 October 2003 (2003) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 31 May 2001 (2001) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 2 October 1997 (1997) - Self - Guest
2007
Good Morning America (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 17 February 2016 (2016) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 5 December 2007 (2007) - Self - Guest
2005
The View (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Jennifer Jason Leigh/Elizabeth Werner (2016) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 6 December 2005 (2005) - Self - Guest
2016
The Late Late Show with James Corden (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Von Miller/Jennifer Jason Leigh/Joe Manganiello/Glen Hansard (2016) - Self - Guest
2016
Birthday Stories with Lynn Hirschberg (TV Series short) as
Self
- Jennifer Jason Leigh's Favorite Birthday (2016) - Self
2016
SAG Foundation Conversations (TV Series) as
Self
- Jennifer Jason Leigh (2016) - Self
2016
LA Times: The Envelope (TV Series) as
Self
- Supporting Actress Roundtable (2016) - Self
2016
21st Annual Critics' Choice Awards (TV Special) as
Self
2016
Critics' Choice Awards Red Carpet Live (TV Special) as
Self
2016
73rd Golden Globe Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Nominee
2016
Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Samuel L. Jackson and Jennifer Jason Leigh (2016) - Self - Guest
2002
Live with Kelly and Mark (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Ryan Seacrest/Jennifer Jason Leigh/New Year, New You (2016) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 5 December 2007 (2007) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 22 January 2002 (2002) - Self - Guest
2016
Late Night with Seth Meyers (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Jennifer Hudson/Jennifer Jason Leigh/Zella Day/Matt Sorum (2016) - Self - Guest
2016
Variety Studio: Actors on Actors (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #3.3 (2016) - Self
2015
Extra (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #22.78 (2015) - Self
2015
Rotten Tomatoes (TV Series) as
Self
- Play "Was That for Real?!?" with the Hateful Eight (2015) - Self
2015
Entertainment Tonight (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 11 December 2015 (2015) - Self
- Episode dated 11 August 2015 (2015) - Self
2015
DP/30: Conversations About Movies (TV Series) as
Self
- The Hateful Eight (& Anomalisa) Jennifer Jason Leigh (2015) - Self
2015
Jimmy Kimmel Live! (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Quentin Tarantino & the Cast of "The Hateful Eight"/Rick Ross (2015) - Self - Guest
2009
Der Regisseur Uli Edel - Fakten und Fiktion (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2008
Speechless (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2006
Backdraft: Bringing Together the Team (Video documentary short) as
Self
2006
2006 Independent Spirit Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
2005
The Machinist: Breaking the Rules (Video documentary short) as
Self
2005
Beneath the Roses (Documentary short)
2005
Shootout (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #2.15 (2005) - Self
2003
Tussen de sterren (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Episode #1.2 (2003) - Self
2002
Filming 'Rush' (Video documentary short) as
Self
1994
HBO First Look (TV Series documentary short) as
Self
- The Making of 'Road to Perdition' (2002) - Self
- 'The Hudsucker Proxy': The Making of a Fairy Tale (1994) - Self
2002
The Making of 'Road to Perdition' (TV Movie documentary) as
Self / Annie Sullivan
2002
Searching for Debra Winger (Documentary) as
Self (uncredited)
2002
The 2002 IFP/West Independent Spirit Awards (TV Special documentary) as
Self - Nominee
1997
The Rosie O'Donnell Show (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 28 February 2002 (2002) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 19 April 1999 (1999) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 6 October 1997 (1997) - Self - Guest
2002
A Salute to Robert Altman, an American Maverick (TV Movie) as
Self
2001
Anatomy of a Scene (TV Series documentary) as
Self - Director / Writer / Producer
- The Aniversary Party (2001) - Self - Director / Writer / Producer
2001
The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 14 June 2001 (2001) - Self - Guest
2001
+ de cinéma (TV Series documentary short) as
Self
- Episode dated 16 May 2001 (2001) - Self
2001
Nulle part ailleurs cinéma (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 16 May 2001 (2001) - Self
2000
57th Venice Film Festival Awards Ceremony (TV Special) as
Self - Jury Member
2000
VH-1 Where Are They Now? (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Music Movie Stars (2000) - Self
1999
The Directors (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- The Films of David Cronenberg (1999) - Self
1999
Inside the Actors Studio (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #5.11 (1999) - Self - Guest
1996
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #7.66 (1999) - Self - Guest
- Episode #4.82 (1996) - Self - Guest
1994
Late Show with David Letterman (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 5 January 1999 (1999) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 12 September 1997 (1997) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 23 November 1995 (1995) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 21 March 1995 (1995) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 2 March 1994 (1994) - Self - Guest
1997
Cinema Cinema (Documentary) as
Self (uncredited)
1997
Agnieszka Holland on the Set (TV Movie) as
Self
1997
On the Set of 'Washington Square' (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1995
The First 100 Years: A Celebration of American Movies (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1995
Moving Pictures (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Episode #5.2 (1995) - Self
1995
The 52nd Annual Golden Globe Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Nominee
1994
Would You Kindly Direct Me to Hell?: The Infamous Dorothy Parker (TV Movie documentary)
1994
Signé croisette (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 14 May 1994 (1994) - Self
1993
Luck, Trust & Ketchup: Robert Altman in Carver Country (Documentary) as
Self
1993
1993 MTV Movie Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Winner
1992
Cinema 3 (TV Series) as
Self - Interviewee
- Episode dated 12 November 1992 (1992) - Self - Interviewee
1992
7th Annual Independent Spirit Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
1992
Golden Globe Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
1983
The Making of 'Easy Money' (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
Archive Footage
2016
Entertainment Tonight (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #39.296 (2020) - Self
- Episode dated 13 February 2016 (2016) - Self
2019
The Movies (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Stacy Hamilton
- The Eighties (2019) - Stacy Hamilton
2006
100 Greatest Teen Stars (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Self
2005
Cinema mil (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Here (2005) - Self
2005
Hubert Selby Jr: It/ll Be Better Tomorrow (Documentary)
2004
Retrosexual: The 80's (TV Mini Series documentary)
2004
Reflections on Short Cuts (TV Special) as
Self
2004
Composing Flesh+Blood (Video documentary short) as
Agnes
2003
Sex at 24 Frames Per Second (Video documentary) as
Stacy Hamilton
2003
Celebrity Naked Ambition (TV Movie documentary)
2000
The Complete Anna Nicole Smith (Video documentary) as
Self

References

Jennifer Jason Leigh Wikipedia