Known As: Jennifer
Jason Leigh
Birth Name: Jennifer Lee Morrow
Date of Birth: February 5 1962
Birth Place: Hollywood California USA
Height: 5'3
Nationality: American
Education: Pacific Palisades High School (dropped out)
Lee Strasberg Institute in Los Angeles CA
Claim to fame: as Casey Powell in TV Series: The Best Little
Girl In The World (1981)
Occupation: Actress, Producer
She's been called
a "post-modern Meryl Streep, and is considered to be one
of the hardest working actresses in Hollywood. Jennifer Jason
Leigh is most known not only for the quality of her acting,
but for the many odd roles she has taken.
Not one to rely on
her beauty to land glamorous roles, Jennifer has carved out
a niche in Hollywood playing the dark, the disturbed and the
disenfranchised. Her filmography contains the mentally unbalanced,
substance abusers, rape victims and murderers.
Leigh was born Jennifer
Lee Morrow on February 5th, 1962 in Hollywood, California and
she comes from a Hollywood family. Her father is Vic Morrow
(star of Blackboard Jungle) and her mother has worked for years
in the business as both a writer and an actress. Her parents
divorced when she was only 2, but she remained in contact with
both over the years. In 1982, her father was killed in a famous
accident on the set of the Twilight Zone Movie. It was in an
attempt to distance herself from her family's reputation that
she first changed her name. The 'Jason' was in honor of a close
friend, Jason Robards, Jr..
Jennifer has a younger
sister and one older sister, Carrie, who apparently is the inspiration
for many of her most outlandish characters. Carrie was a rebellious
youth, who eventually left home to join the circus. She was
always the passionate, emotional sister, and Jennifer was left
with the responsible and more intellectual character. She was
quiet and even her mother has said that she knew she was different
because she had this death look as a baby... I had these
visions of her sitting in her room sticking needles into dolls.
Don't cross this kid. She's a witch." In an attempt to
release all the emotion which she usually had kept bottled up,
Jennifer turned to acting as an outlet.
Without finishing
high school first, she got her start in some very low-brow,
exploitative films. Leigh showed a willingness to bare all,
and did not mind playing trashy characters - she was a B-movie
director's dream. Still, it was abundantly clear that Jennifer
was much better than the films she starred in, and it was only
a matter of time before the right people took notice.
Jennifer has gone
on to star in numerous films, most of which have been adored
by critics. She has gained a reputation as being a very professional
and thoughtful actress. Leigh fully immerses herself in her
characters, and they seem to provide her with a kind of emotional
catharsis. As director Robert Altman has put it, "Jennifer's
one of the few actresses who doesn't use her own personality;
she manufactures these characters and becomes them."
One of Jennifer's
most intense performances came in Georgia, the story of a woman
(Sadie Flood - played by Leigh) whose singing is far overshadowed
by that of her folk-singing sister, Georgia (Mare Winningham)s.
Sadie goes on a steady downward spiral of depression and drugs.
The movie was written by Leigh's mother and was inspired partly
by her relationship with her two very different daughters. Jennifer
says that playing such a needy character was hard, and that
by the end of filming she was down to a mere 89 pounds.
So why does Jennifer
seem to go after such dark and disturbing characters? She says
that this kind of character fascinates her, and she believes
that they are people "we label and put in boxes somewhere"
and that she wants to oppose this notion. Jennifer is passionate
about her ideals, and tries to use her performances to shed
some light on the disenfranchised members of our society. This
would seem to explain why she seems to revel in dark and dirty
of subcultures - it is all an attempt to make mainstream culture
face its demons.
Should we expect
a lighter, more carefree Jennifer Jason Leigh performance in
the future? Not likely. She does what she does too well, and
enjoys it too much to give it up. We can surely count on many
more thought-provoking theatrical turns for this unique actress.