Jennifer Jason Leigh was born on February 5, 1962 in Hollywood in a family of actors. When she was two, her parents divorced. Jennifer’s stepfather was Reza Bodia, a television director and amateur photographer. In early childhood, the girl told her mother that she wanted to become a film actress. However, her mother, actress and screenwriter Barbara Turner, did not want to hear about show business. At least until my daughter is seventeen.
Barely waiting for the cherished age, the girl began to
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Jennifer Jason Leigh was born on February 5, 1962 in Hollywood in a family of actors. When she was two, her parents divorced. Jennifer’s stepfather was Reza Bodia, a television director and amateur photographer. In early childhood, the girl told her mother that she wanted to become a film actress. However, her mother, actress and screenwriter Barbara Turner, did not want to hear about show business. At least until my daughter is seventeen.
Barely waiting for the cherished age, the girl began to persevere in the cinema.
At nineteen, she landed her first role in the film Stranger’s Eyes, and immediately dropped out of school. In the future, Jennifer did not spend time on her education, she took lessons from life.
In 1982, on the set of the film “Twilight Zone: Movie”, Jennifer’s father, actor Vic Morrow, died.
Jennifer was pushing hard toward her goal. She lost her first role in real life. She worked for a while in a diner before playing a sexually anxious high school girl in the movie Hot Days at Ridgemont School, spent weeks at the Esquire editorial office to enter the role of a journalist in the film Dolores Claiborne, visited relevant agencies when she played the role of a telephone sex operator in Short Edit.
The actress starred in many films and gained a reputation as a completely fearless and technical performer of not the simplest roles. But her roles, with rare exceptions, are marginal or scandalous for winning the Oscars.
“Golden Globe” Jennifer received for the role in
film "Short editing" She was nominated for the same award for her role in Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle. The US Academy of Horror, Fantasy and Fantasy Films nominated her for the Saturn Prize for her role in Dolores Claiborne. At the Montreal Film Festival for her role in the film “Georgia”, the actress was recognized as the best. The same prize was awarded to her for her role in the film “The King Lives” at the Tokyo Film Festival.
For her role in the film “Lonely white woman” Jennifer MTV was recognized as the best villain. In Verona at the international film festival actress for the best female role in
The Thousand Acres The prize was also awarded.
Jennifer Jason was a member of the jury of the Cannes Film Festival in 2000.
Jennifer married Noah Baumbach, an Academy Award nominee, screenwriter and independent director. /