Jane Leeves

TV Actress

Jane Leeves was born in Ilford, England, United Kingdom on April 18th, 1961 and is the TV Actress. At the age of 63, Jane Leeves biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, TV shows, and networth are available.

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Other Names / Nick Names
Jane
Date of Birth
April 18, 1961
Nationality
United Kingdom
Place of Birth
Ilford, England, United Kingdom
Age
63 years old
Zodiac Sign
Aries
Networth
$16 Million
Profession
Actor, Film Actor, Stage Actor, Television Actor
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Jane Leeves Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 63 years old, Jane Leeves has this physical status:

Height
178cm
Weight
60kg
Hair Color
Dark Brown
Eye Color
Dark Brown
Build
Slim
Measurements
34-27-36" or 86-68.5-91.5 cm
Jane Leeves Religion, Education, and Hobbies
Religion
Her religious views are not confirmed.
Hobbies
Not Available
Education
Bush Davies School of Dance
Jane Leeves Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Marshall Coben ​(m. 1996)​
Children
2
Dating / Affair
Grant Shaud (1988–1990), Marshall Coben (1996–Present)
Parents
Colin Leeves, Ruth Leeves
Siblings
Richard Leeves (Brother), Alison (Sister), Katie (Sister)
Jane Leeves Life

Jane Elizabeth Leeves (born 18 April 1961) is an English actress, model, actor, comedian, and dancer.

Daphne Moon appeared on the television sitcom Frasier from 1993 to 2004, for which she was nominated for an Emmy Award and a Golden Globe Award.

In 1983, she appeared on TV Land's Hot in Cleveland as Joy Scroggs, and she appeared in Monty Python's The Meaning of Life.

She migrated to the United States, where she appeared in small roles.

She appeared on the short-lived sitcom Throb for the first time from 1986 to 1988, and then gained a recurring role in Murphy Brown's television sitcom.

She has received further recognition for her roles in films including Miracle on 34th Street (1994), James and the Giant Peach (1996), Music of the Heart (1999), and The Event (2004).

She began starring in The Resident, a Fox medical drama.

Personal life

Leeves is married to Marshall Coben, a CBS Paramount Television executive. Peri Gilpin, Leeves' Frasier co-star, next-door neighbor, and friend Peri Gilpin was in the delivery room when her first child was born.

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Jane Leeves Career

Career

The daughter of an engineer and a nurse, Jane Leeves was born in Ilford, Essex, England. She was raised in East Grinstead, Sussex, along with two sisters and a brother. She was a regular on The Benny Hill Show (as one of "Hill's Angels"). She made use of her experience as a dancer in a scene in Monty Python's The Meaning of Life. In the US, she appeared as a tourist with a baby in the video for David Lee Roth's song "California Girls", but struggled for several years to establish an acting career. She became somewhat visible as the flighty record company employee Blue (née Prudence Anne Bartlett) on the syndicated sitcom Throb.

She had a recurring role in the television series Murphy Brown as Audrey, the smart but awkward girlfriend of producer Miles Silverberg (played by Grant Shaud). She also appeared as the troublesome Marla the Virgin in four episodes of Seinfeld: "The Virgin", "The Contest", "The Pilot", and "The Finale – Part 2". During this period, Leeves was cast as Holly for the pilot of the US version of the science-fiction comedy Red Dwarf. She also had a role as a lesbian avant-garde dancer, the girlfriend of the girlfriend of Willem Dafoe's character, in the 1985 film To Live and Die in L.A..

In 1993, Leeves joined the cast of the television series Frasier as the eccentric, forthright and psychic Mancunian Daphne Moon. By the start of the eighth season, Leeves was pregnant, and the writers incorporated her pregnancy into shows as weight gain due to her character's stress from her relationship with Niles (portrayed by David Hyde Pierce). By the conclusion of Frasier, Leeves had been nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series nomination (1998), and a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film (1995).

Appearing less frequently in cinema, Leeves lent her speaking and singing voice to the animated film James and the Giant Peach (1996) as Mrs. Ladybug, and appeared in Music of the Heart (1999). In 2002, she appeared in the Broadway musical Cabaret. In 2004, she hosted an episode of the television comedy quiz show Have I Got News for You. Her 2006 show, The WB's sitcom Misconceptions, went unaired.

Leeves provided guest vocals in The Penguins of Madagascar as Lulu, a female chimp, with whom Phil fell in love. With Peri Gilpin, Leeves also set up the production company Bristol Cities (cockney rhyming slang for 'titties'). Their last project was in 2007, a pilot for a US remake of the British sitcom The Vicar of Dibley, with Kirstie Alley in the title role. In 2010, Leeves guest starred in two episodes in ABC's Desperate Housewives as Lynette and Tom's therapist, Dr. Graham.

From 2010 until 2015, Leeves played the 40-something ex 'eyebrow artist to the stars' Joy Scroggs in the TV Land comedy, Hot in Cleveland, with Valerie Bertinelli, Wendie Malick (also her co-star in the final season of Frasier), and Betty White. In 2011, she was nominated Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series along with the rest of the cast. The series ended in 2015 after six seasons and 128 episodes. She returned to television in 2018, with her first series regular role in a dramatic series, the Fox medical drama The Resident playing orthopaedic surgeon Kit Voss.

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JAN MOIR: What have they done to Frasier, the best sitcom ever made? No Niles or Roz. And Rodders from Only Fools as a Harvard professor

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 2, 2023
JAN MOIR: I am trying to get a preview of the new Frasier performance through my fingers in London's shadow. Why? Because I can't bear to look, I can hardly bear to look. Is it going to be terrible?Is it going to be terrific?Is it going to be a pale imitation of the greatness that went before? Thousands of viewers around the world believe that Frasier was possibly the best sitcom ever produced, and I am one of them. Frasier, certainly one of the most popular, well-written, and humourously scripted television shows of all time, from 1993 to 2004. It was set in Seattle and starred a ship of lovable fools played by a pitch-perfect cast, with a loving but fractured family dynamo at its center. Frasier himself, the ostensible psychiatrist and radio host, was played by Kelsey Grammer. Niles (David Hyde Pierce) and their salt-of-the-earth father, Martin Crane, were among the guests. Daphne (Jane Leeves), a man-hungry radio producer Roz (Peri Gilpin), and Frasier's ex-wife Lilith (Bebe Neuwirth) all showed their love on Martin's carer. Everyone was amusing. Eddie Martin's dog was also funny. I still recall classic shows such as The Ski Lodge - 22 minutes of pure, delectable farce - and The Innkeepers, where Frasier and Niles purchase a posh restaurant where they discuss the souffles and flambe the Cherries Jubilee with predictable results.

If talks about a raise wage break down, Hollywood's biggest actor union SAG-AFTRA has voted to go on strike, if not

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 6, 2023
The actors union in Hollywood voted in favour of a strike if talks about a higher salary break came before the end of June, putting further pressure on major film and television studios still suffering from a month of writers' bangs. SAG-AFTRA said 97.91 percent of ballots cast favoured a strike after voting closed on Monday, according to SAG-AFTRA. Nearly 65,000 people, or around 47% of the total population, voted on the bill. Since almost all studios and producers are engaged in union contracts that only allow them to hire union members, membership in the union is mandatory for all professional actors that work on major US productions.

Claudia Winkleman's unrecognizable fringe in a 2003 clip

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 12, 2023
In an unearthed 2003 clip posted on Twitter this week, Claudia Winkleman appeared almost unrecognizable. In the interview, the TV presenter, 51, was first seen on the show as she interviewed Frasier actress Jane Leeves, 61. Claudia made waves on social media as she appeared without her famous fringe with one fan declaring: 'This is the first time I have seen Claudia's forehead!'
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