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Ethnicity
  
Caucasian

Parents
  
Michael Graves

Role
  
Actress

Name
  
Leslie Graves

Height
  
4 ft 11 in (1.50 m)


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Born
  
September 29, 1959 (
1959-09-29
)

Died
  
August 23, 1995, Los Angeles, California, United States

Spouse
  
Jerry Schoenkopf (m. ?–1995)

Children
  
Jimmy Schoenkopf, Amanda Schoenkopf

Movies and TV shows
  

Leslie Marie Graves (September 29, 1959 – August 23, 1995) was an American actress.

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Early years

Leslie Graves's father, Michael Graves, was a theatre actor and introduced her to the entertainment industry when she was about 10. So she started her career with a small role in a Broadway play A Cry of Players (1968–1969) written by William Gibson, and then moved to acting for TV series: Sesame Street (1969, first 13 episodes), The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1971, in the episode titled "Baby Sit-Com"), Here We Go Again (1973), and some uncredited commercials.

In the late-70s, she left Hollywood, supposedly to move with a boyfriend to Texas, where she worked on a shrimp boat for three years.

Career

Leslie Graves's comeback to Hollywood in early 1980 was marked by some nude photoshoots. Phillip Dixon shot her for OUI Magazine, a Playboy corporation affiliate and put her on the cover in November 1980 and again in May 1981 with a shoot by five photographers).

At that time some rumors about her involvement with Penthouse publisher, Bob Guccione, and an argument with Playboy publisher, Hugh Hefner, arose, as reported in specialised entertainment business magazines and books.

As she started to be noticed, she had small roles in two slasher movies: Piranha: the Spawning (1981) and Death Wish II (1982).

CBS in 1982 cast her, at 23, in the role of Brenda Clegg in the daytime soap Capitol.

On the set she found in Carolyn Jones a sort of second, supportive mother. When Jones died, Graves was devastated and suffered from depression and eventually became addicted to drugs.

In late summer 1984, Graves left the CBS show due to a serious drug problem and a heroin overdose, although her departure was reported as stress-related.

Her last public appearance was a nude photo shoot by Jean Rougeron published in the October 1984 issue of OUI Magazine.

Personal life

Leslie Graves was married and had two children. On August 23, 1995 she died of an AIDS-related illness.

Filmography

Actress
1982
Capitol (TV Series) as
Brenda Clegg
- Pilot (1982) - Brenda Clegg
1982
Piranha II: The Spawning as
Allison Dumont
1982
Death Wish II as
Nirvana's Girl 2
1973
Here We Go Again (TV Series) as
Cindy Standish
- Class of '77 (1973) - Cindy Standish
- It's Magic? (1973) - Cindy Standish
- Bedfellows Make Strange Politics (1973) - Cindy Standish
- There's a Boy in My Rumaki (1973) - Cindy Standish
- The Times They Are A-Changing (1973) - Cindy Standish
- The Tax Man Cometh (1973) - Cindy Standish
- A Date with Judy (1973) - Cindy Standish
- I Can't Live Without Her (1973) - Cindy Standish
- Sunday, Soggy Sunday (1973) - Cindy Standish
- The Basketball Tickets (1973) - Cindy Standish
- When You're Second You Try Harder (1973) - Cindy Standish
- My Sister's Keeper (1973) - Cindy Standish
- After the Wedding Bells (1973) - Cindy Standish
1972
The Mary Tyler Moore Show (TV Series) as
Dee Dee
- Baby Sit-Com (1972) - Dee Dee
Self
1983
Tattletales (TV Series) as
Self
- Soap Opera Couples Week (1983) - Self

References

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