Leslie Grossman was born on October 25, 1971 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She is an actress, known for American Horror Story (2011), The Good Place (2016) and Popular (1999). She has been married to Jon Bronson since October 16, 1999. They have one child.
Leslie Gunning is known for Jeffie Was Here (2010), Here Comes the Night (2013) and Suburgatory (2011).
Leslie H. Martinson was born on January 16, 1915 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. He is known for Batman: The Movie (1966), Black Gold (1962) and Mission: Impossible (1966). He was married to Connie Martinson. He died on September 3, 2016 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Leslie Hendrix was born on June 5, 1960 in San Francisco, California, USA. She is an actress, known for Law & Order (1990), Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2001) and Gotham (2014).
Leslie Hope was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada and is a dual citizen of the US and Canada. She has directed several episodes of television including Snowpiercer (2020), Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (2022), Lost in Space (2018), The Order (2019), Murdoch Mysteries (2008), Van Helsing (2016), Ghost Wars (2017), and Aftermath (2016). Leslie produced and directed the award-winning documentary What I See When I Close My Eyes (2008), which screened all over the world and was sold to Moviola, The Short Film Channel. She wrote and directed the viral internet hit Gaykeith (2010), the music video [tt14222660/?ref_=fn_al_tt_2] by Christina Apostolopoulos and she has directed several movies for television. Leslie served as executive producer on The Bling Ring (2011), and she additionally executive produced and directed the award-winning Buried Treasure (2012). Leslie was the Artistic Director of The Wilton Project, a Los Angeles based writer-driven theater company she founded with Charlie Stratton, and she created and directed 'F-Lying: Fellini', with Roberto Campanella of ProArte Danze. In 2019, she produced the feature film Lie Exposed (2019). Leslie has also enjoyed a successful acting career.
Leslie was born in Vancouver, Canada. She studied at The Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute (New York), The William Davis Centre for Actor's Study (Canada), and The Royal Winnipeg Ballet School (Canada). Leslie is related to Stuart Hopps, one of the UK's leading choreographers. She is married to Thomas de Schutter and has twin daughters.
Leslie Howard Steiner was born in London, to Lilian (Blumberg) and Ferdinand "Frank" Steiner. His father was a Hungarian Jewish immigrant, and his English mother was of German Jewish, and mostly English, descent. Leslie went to Dulwich College. After school, he worked as a bank clerk until the outbreak of World War I, when he went into the army. In 1917, diagnosed as shell-shocked, he was invalided out and advised to take up acting as therapy. In a few years, his name was famous on the stages of London and New York. He made his first movie in 1914 (The Heroine of Mons (1914)). He became known as the perfect Englishman (slim, tall, intellectual and sensitive), a part that he played in many movies, and a part women would dream about. His first sound movie came in 1930, Outward Bound (1930), an adaptation of the stage play in which he starred. In Never the Twain Shall Meet (1931) and Smilin' Through (1932), he played the Englishman role to the hilt. His screen persona could perhaps best be summed up by his role as Sir Percy Blakeney in The Scarlet Pimpernel (1934), a foppish member of society. It was Howard who insisted that Humphrey Bogart get the role of Duke Mantee in The Petrified Forest (1936), a role that Bogart had played in the stage production. As he became more successful, he also became quite picky about which roles he would do, and usually performed in only two films a year. In 1939, he played the character that will always be associated with him, that of Ashley Wilkes, the honor-bound disillusioned intellectual Southern gentleman in Gone with the Wind (1939). However, war clouds were gathering over England, and he devoted all his energy on behalf of the war effort. He directed films, wrote articles and made radio broadcasts. He died in 1943, when the KLM plane he was in was shot down by German fighters over the Bay of Biscay.
Leslie Hucul is known for Wynonna Earp (2016), The 12 Disasters of Christmas (2012) and Miracle in East Texas (2019).
Leslie Ihrig is an actress, known for Point 453 (2017).
Leslie Iwerks is an Oscar® and Emmy® nominated documentary director and producer, as well as the granddaughter of famed Disney animation legend and designer of Mickey Mouse, Ub Iwerks. Iwerks is a graduate of the USC School of Cinema-Television and serves on the USC School of Cinematic Arts Alumni Council. Iwerks' short film, Recycled Life, was nominated for an Academy Award® in 2006. It chronicles the thousands of people living and working in the largest and most toxic landfill in Central America over the last sixty years - the Guatemala City garbage dump. Narrated by Edward James Olmos, the film had its television premiere on HBO in 2007. Ensuingly, the film has raised millions of dollars for Safe Passage, a non-profit that helps the children and families living in the garbage dumps. Iwerks' 2008 theatrical documentary, The Pixar Story chronicles the history, business, and artistic triumphs of Pixar Animation Studios. The film is narrated by Stacy Keach and features Steve Jobs, John Lasseter, Ed Catmull, George Lucas, Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Billy Crystal, among others. The Pixar Story premiered on STARZ cable network in 2008 and garnered record high ratings for the network. The film was nominated for the 2008 Editors Guild ACE Award for best documentary editing (for Leslie Iwerks and Stephen Meyers) and the 2008 Emmy® Award for Outstanding Nonfiction Special (against Michael Moore's Sicko) In 2010, Iwerks' one-hour television special entitled Industrial Light & Magic - Creating the Impossible premiered on STARZ cable network and was narrated by Tom Cruise, and chronicles the amazing rise and pioneering developments of George Lucas' visual effects house that revolutionized Hollywood. The film features the who's who of visual effects pioneers, directors and actors, including George Lucas, Steven Spielberg, Dennis Muren, JJ Abrams, Ron Howard, Jon Favreau, Robin Williams, Jerry Bruckheimer, among many others. Iwerks' 2011 documentary, Pipe Dreams, about the controversial Keystone XL pipeline proposed to run from Canada to the Texas Gulf Coast, was one of eight documentaries shortlisted for the Academy Award® nomination for documentary short subject for 2012. Narrated by Daryl Hannah, the film follows what many call "the greatest environmental battle in the U.S. today," and has been screened on Capitol Hill in Washington D.C., as well as in Nebraska for ranchers and affected landowners. It has become an important tool for the thousands of people across the country fighting the pipeline, and continues to play in venues across the U.S., Canada and the world to help raise awareness on the issue. In 2012, Iwerks produced and directed a feature length documentary in association with Hearst Corporation entitled Citizen Hearst, narrated by William H. Macy. The film chronicles 125 years of Hearst media and journalism, tracking back to its roots with William Randolph Hearst. The film includes interviews with Hearst CEO Frank Bennack, Jr., and Hearst magazine and newspaper editors past and present, as well as those associated with the company in other ancillary ways such as Oprah Winfrey, Heidi Klum, Dr. Oz, among others. It had a limited U.S. theatrical release in March 2013, aired on BIO Channel in April 2013, and is available on DVD and iTunes. Additionally, Leslie directed, produced and edited a 90 second commercial for General Electric (GE) in September 2013, which premiered on CNBC on September 18th. Since 2012 and on through 2016, Iwerks is producing and directing a feature length documentary about the past, present and future of Walt Disney's Imagineering division. She has been a juror, panelist and guest speaker for film festivals and a VIP guest presenter on Princess and Disney Cruises around the world. She resides on the board of several international non-profit organizations. Her ongoing work continues to be featured in numerous internet, radio, and television spots globally. Leslie Iwerks Productions offices are based in Santa Monica, CA, and the team is in development on numerous narrative film, television and documentary projects.