Lesley Scoble was born on January 5, 1949 in Hammersmith, London, England. She is known for The Elephant Man (1980), Village of the Damned (1960) and Amityville Playhouse (2015).
Lesley Selander's film career, which lasted more than 40 years, started in the early 1920s as a teenager when he got a job at a studio as a lab technician. He soon managed to work his way into the production end of the business and secured employment as a camera operator, then an assistant director, with several side trips as a director of two-reel shorts. He directed his first feature in 1936, a western--a genre in which he would not only excel but one where he would spend much of the rest of his career. Although Selander couldn't be considered an "A"-list director, his films had a professionalism and a verve that many of those made by his fellow B directors lacked. His sense of pacing was such that his films could be counted on to move quickly and smoothly, and not just his westerns. He also made detective thrillers, action/adventure pictures and even a horror film or two. One standout that is seldom seen nowadays, however, is Return from the Sea (1954), a sentimental and lyrical story of a cynical, embittered merchant seaman and the equally disillusioned waitress he meets in a dingy diner in the waterfront section of town. It's a surprisingly sensitive work for a man who spent his career making tough, macho shoot-'em-ups, and even more of a surprise are the outstanding performances by an unlikely cast: tough-guy Neville Brand as the sailor, perennial gun moll Jan Sterling as the waitress, and a terrific job by veteran heavy John Doucette as a garrulous, happy-go-lucky cab driver determined to bring the two together. With this little jewel Selander proved he was capable of much more than cattle stampedes, Indian attacks and gangster shootouts, but unfortunately he never made another one like it. As the market for B westerns died out, Selander--like so many of his fellow B directors--turned to television. The last few feature films he made, in the mid- and late 1960s, were a string of what's come to be known as "geezer westerns" churned out by producer A.C. Lyles, embarrassing efforts made on the cheap that were meant to give employment to aging cowboy stars; the less said about them, the better. Lesley Selander retired from the business in 1968, and died in 1979.
Lesley Sharp was born on April 3, 1960 in Manchester, England. She is an actress and director, known for Naked (1993), The Full Monty (1997) and From Hell (2001). She has been married to Nicholas Gleaves since February 1994. They have two children.
Lesley Smith is an actress, known for Black Cop (2017) and The Child Remains (2017).
Lesley Stahl was born on December 16, 1941 in Lynn, Massachusetts, USA. She is an actress, known for Eagle Eye (2008), Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa (2008) and 60 Minutes (1968). She has been married to Aaron Latham since February 17, 1977. They have one child. She was previously married to Dr. Jeffrey Gordon.
Experienced British actress and voice talent. Trained at the Webber Douglas Academy, London. Over 35 years in theatre, TV, radio, and films including "Calendar Girls" with Helen Mirren (2003 - Disney/Buena Vista International). UK and US Credits range from the 'Royal Shakespeare Company' to TV's "Coronation Street". Radio plays and series. Voiceovers for TV commercials, radio ads, company training films, corporate videos, Documentaries, TV hosting and presenting, virtual spokesperson, TelePrompter, audio books, educational recordings, Podcasting, telephone on hold messages, messages for voice-mail, etc. Chosen by Rosetta Stone (the world's largest language-learning software company) to record the British-English product. Long list of clients includes IKEA, Diesel Fashions (Italy), the Barnardo's charity in the UK and the World Bank. Other films include "Royal Faceoff", "Tortoise in Love", and "The Perfect Wedding".
Lesley Suzanne Dean is an actress, known for Sum1 (2017).
Lesley Tesh was born on April 23, 1971 in Eden, North Carolina, USA. She is known for Drop Dead Diva (2009), Power Rangers Zeo (1996) and Two Sides (2019). She has been married to Einar Pedersen since 2008. They have two children.
Lesley Wolff, founder and teacher of the FRESH FACES STAND UP COMEDY WORKSHOP can be found hosting her monthly shows at the World Famous Hollywood Improv. Named "the Comic Fluffer" by LA Weekly's Top 100 people in LA issue, Lesley loves to help people find their comedic voice and creates a fun nurturing environment for them to showcase their work! As an actress, Lesley has appeared on Weeds, The George Lopez Show, No Way Jose, Taraji's White Hot Christmas and Coldwater among other things. You can catch her in the upcoming Pauly Shore comedy GUEST HOUSE playing Billy Zane's overly affectionate wife and on Netflix's This Giant Beast that is the Global Economy along side Bobby Moynihan. Known for her expert improv skills and snarky ad libs when it comes to comedy and timing Lesley is a must. (wait.... how did her mom get her hands on this bio....)
South African export Lesley-Ann Brandt stars as the Vertigo/DC comic book character Mazikeen, on Netflix hit series "Lucifer." Born and raised in Cape Town South Africa, Brandt immigrated with her family to Auckland, New Zealand in her late teens. Discovered by local casting directors, Brandt took on the role of "Naevia" in the Starz hits, "Spartacus: Blood and Sand" and "Spartacus: Gods of the Arena." Working with producers Steven S. D Knight and Sam Raimi, she captivated audiences with her performance and became one of the show's breakout stars. Brandt's other credits include the feature film Drift opposite Sam Worthington, Fox's "Gotham" and the dark comedy, Killing Winston Jones starring opposite Richard Dreyfuss, Danny Glover and Jon Heder for director Joel David Moore. Lesley-Ann is now permanently based in Los Angeles.