This page will contain additional articles about Andrea Leeds, as they become available.Andrea LeedsAndrea Leeds (August 14, 1914 – May 21, 1984) was an American film actress. Born Antoinette Lees in Butte, Montana, she began her film career in 1934 playing bit parts and using her given name. As Andrea Leeds she played her first substantial role in the 1936 film Come and Get It and achieved another success with her next film It Could Happen to You (1937). She received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her next role, as an unsuccessful, aspiring actress in Stage Door (1937). As part of a cast of highly regarded actresses including Katharine Hepburn, Ginger Rogers, Lucille Ball and Eve Arden, Leeds was singled out by many critics and received widespread acclaim. Her wholesome quality led to her being cast in The Goldwyn Follies (1938) playing "Miss Humanity" - a woman considered by a jaded Hollywood executive to represent the ideal American woman. The film was not a success and received poor reviews. She next appeared in two films opposite Joel McCrea, in Youth Takes a Fling (1938) and They Shall Have Music (1939), for the first time playing the lead female role in films. She continued to play the romantic female lead in the western The Real Glory opposite Gary Cooper and David Niven, and with Don Ameche in the biography of Stephen Foster, Swanee River (1939). Her final film, Earthbound (1940), was a fantasy murder mystery in which Leeds' character solves the murder of her husband aided by his ghost. These films were relatively successful and Leeds remained a popular actress, however she had married in 1939 and decided to leave films to devote herself to raising a family. With her husband she became a successful horse breeder, and after his death ran a jewellery business. It was her only marriage, and produced two children, one of whom predeceased her. Andrea Leeds died from cancer in Palm Springs, California. A resident of the city for many years, she is remembered as one of its prominent citizens with a star on their "Walk of Fame". She was interred in Desert Memorial Park Cemetery in California. This page about Andrea Leeds includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Andrea Leeds News stories about Andrea Leeds External links for Andrea Leeds Videos for Andrea Leeds Wikis about Andrea Leeds Discussion Groups about Andrea Leeds Blogs about Andrea Leeds Images of Andrea Leeds |
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She was interred in Desert Memorial Park Cemetery in California. In recent years, Martin has become a familiar face on television once again, playing the part of Daphne's mother in the sitcom, Frasier. A resident of the city for many years, she is remembered as one of its prominent citizens with a star on their "Walk of Fame". She was married to pop singer Ronnie Carroll, but they divorced. Andrea Leeds died from cancer in Palm Springs, California. During the early 1960s, Martin became well-known to television audiences as the resident singer of topical songs on the weekly satire show, That Was the Week That Was. It was her only marriage, and produced two children, one of whom predeceased her. Millicent Martin (born June 8, 1934) is an English actress, singer and comedienne. With her husband she became a successful horse breeder, and after his death ran a jewellery business. These films were relatively successful and Leeds remained a popular actress, however she had married in 1939 and decided to leave films to devote herself to raising a family. Her final film, Earthbound (1940), was a fantasy murder mystery in which Leeds' character solves the murder of her husband aided by his ghost. She continued to play the romantic female lead in the western The Real Glory opposite Gary Cooper and David Niven, and with Don Ameche in the biography of Stephen Foster, Swanee River (1939). She next appeared in two films opposite Joel McCrea, in Youth Takes a Fling (1938) and They Shall Have Music (1939), for the first time playing the lead female role in films. The film was not a success and received poor reviews. Her wholesome quality led to her being cast in The Goldwyn Follies (1938) playing "Miss Humanity" - a woman considered by a jaded Hollywood executive to represent the ideal American woman. As part of a cast of highly regarded actresses including Katharine Hepburn, Ginger Rogers, Lucille Ball and Eve Arden, Leeds was singled out by many critics and received widespread acclaim. She received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her next role, as an unsuccessful, aspiring actress in Stage Door (1937). As Andrea Leeds she played her first substantial role in the 1936 film Come and Get It and achieved another success with her next film It Could Happen to You (1937). Born Antoinette Lees in Butte, Montana, she began her film career in 1934 playing bit parts and using her given name. Andrea Leeds (August 14, 1914 – May 21, 1984) was an American film actress. |