Suzanna Leigh(1945-2017)
- Actress
- Soundtrack
Born Suzanna Smyth, the daughter of an auto engine manufacturer,
Suzanna Leigh grew up in Belgrave, England, and in convent schools
outside London. She began working in movies while still a pre-teen,
appearing as an extra in 1958's
Tom Thumb (1958) (film-debuting in the
"Dancing Shoes" sequence), 1960's
Oscar Wilde (1960) with
'Robert Morley' and other English
productions. A few years later, she was the star of the 13-episode
French TV series,
Trois étoiles en Touraine (1966),
which every week featured Leigh, her racing car and a different male
lead (the "Three Stars" of the series' translated title). Planning to
attend London's Opera Ball, costumed as "Madame Du Barry", Leigh had a
sedan chair made, along with costumes for five footmen who carried it
(and her) through the streets of the city. Movie producer
Hal B. Wallis saw newspaper photos of
Leigh's elaborate stunt and imported the 20-year-old blonde to
Hollywood for
Boeing, Boeing (1965).
Following her brush with major studio stardom, she resumed her English
acting career, showing up on movie screens, most regularly in chillers.
Her 1998 autobiography is entitled "Paradise, Suzanna Style".