Jennifer Jason Leigh is a highly esteemed American actress, writer, and producer celebrated for her versatile contributions to film and television. She was born in Los Angeles, California, United States, on February 2, 1962.
She began her illustrious acting journey in 1976 with the film "The Spy Who Never Was," Leigh has since forged an impressive career marked by an array of memorable performances. Her extensive filmography now boasts an eclectic range of roles, including acclaimed appearances in "Road to Perdition," "Backdraft," "The Hateful Eight," "Single White Female," "Annihilation," "White Boy Rick," and "Dolores Claiborne," among others.
In addition to her cinematic achievements, Leigh has left an indelible mark on television, with recurring roles in notable series such as "Hunters," "Lisey's Story," "Atypical," "Patrick Melrose," "Twin Peaks," "Revenge," "Weeds," and "Fargo," where she collaborated with talents like Martin Freeman and Juno Temple.
Jennifer Jason Leigh's exceptional talent has garnered widespread recognition, including an Academy Award nomination for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role.
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