Téa Leoni
Téa LeoniBorn Elizabeth Téa Pantaleoni
February 25, 1966(1966-02-25) (age 42)
New York, New York, United StatesYears active 1989- present Spouse(s) David Duchovny(1997- present)
Neil Joseph Tardio, Jr. (1991-1995) Awards won Other Awards Saturn Award for Best Actress (film)
2001 The Family Man
Téa Leoni (born February 25, 1966) is an American actress.
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Biography
Early life
Leoni was born Elizabeth Téa Pantaleoni 'teːɑ pantalɛ'oːniː in New York City, the daughter of Emily (née Patterson), a dietician and nutritionist, and Anthony Pantaleoni, a corporate lawyer.[1] Leoni’s mother is a native of Texas and her father is of Italian and Polish descent.[2][3] Leoni’s paternal grandmother, Helen "Helenka" Tradusa Adamowska (1901 - 1987), was a film and stage actress who was a member of a family of prominent musicians known as the Adamowski Trio; through her, Leoni is related to Polish musician and prime minister Ignacy Jan Paderewski.[4][5] Leoni's paternal great-grandfather was the brother of Italian economist and politician Maffeo Pantaleoni.[4]
Career
Leoni attended Brearley School and The Putney School. She attended but did not complete studies at Sarah Lawrence College. She went on to star in a number of TV series and movies, starting as “Lisa DiNapoli” on Santa Barbara in 1989. She starred in the 1995 box-office hit, Bad Boys, along with Will Smith and Martin Lawrence. She had an important role in the commercially successful movie Deep Impact, in which her character breaks the story of a comet that is going to hit Earth. She also starred in Woody Allen’s movie Hollywood Ending, with Allen and Mark Rydell. In 2004, she starred in Spanglish with Adam Sandler, Cloris Leachman, and Paz Vega.
In 1992, Leoni landed the starring role in Fox’s Flying Blind, a short-lived sitcom. In 1995, Leoni landed the lead role in the television sitcom The Naked Truth, playing Nora Wilde, a tabloid news journalist. The show was a minor hit and was cancelled in 1998. Another film role followed in 2000, playing the lead alongside Nicolas Cage in The Family Man. In 2001, she starred with Sam Neill and William H. Macy in the blockbuster, Jurassic Park III, the third instalment of the Jurassic Park franchise. The film was a major box office hit and is one of her most notable roles.
Leoni ranked #79 on the FHM 100 Sexiest Women of 2000.
Personal life
Leoni states in the October 27, 2006, issue of Life magazine that she became a goodwill ambassador for UNICEF partially because her paternal grandmother was the president of the U.S. Fund for UNICEF for 25 years.
Leoni married her first husband, Neil Joseph Tardio, Jr., a television producer, on June 8, 1991, at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in Hope, New Jersey.[6] The couple divorced in 1995. She married her second husband, actor David Duchovny, on May 6, 1997, after a nine-week courtship. Their first child, daughter Madelaine West Duchovny, was born on April 24, 1999, in Southern California,[7] and their second, son Kyd Miller Duchovny, was born on June 15, 2002, in Los Angeles, California. During a June 14, 2007, interview on The Tonight Show, she commented on her 10 year anniversary and how 10 years in Hollywood is like “50 years in the real world”. She also revealed that she and Duchovny got tattoos on their ring fingers to celebrate their tenth anniversary. She is a vegetarian. The family lives in Malibu, California. Leoni starred as herself representing Dana Scully alongside Garry Shandling as Fox Mulder in the X-Files season 7 spoof episode "Hollywood A.D.". Duchovny was also writer and director.[8]
An asteroid, 8299 Téaleoni, has been named after Leoni.
Filmography
Year Movie Role 1991SwitchConnie (dream girl) 1992A League of Their OwnRacine (1st base) 1994Wyatt EarpSally Counterfeit Contessa (TV) Gina Leonarda Nardino 1995Bad BoysJulie Mott 1996Flirting with DisasterTina Kalb 1998Deep ImpactJenny Lerner 2000The Family ManKate Reynolds 2001Jurassic Park IIIAmanda Kirby 2002People I KnowJilli Hopper Hollywood EndingEllie 2004SpanglishDeborah Clasky 2005Fun with Dick and JaneJane Harper House of DMrs. Warshaw 2007You Kill MeLaurel Pearson 2008Ghost TownGwenReferences
- ^ Tea Leoni Biography (1966-)
- ^ It's Téa time for T-Rex, Daily Telegraph, July 17, 2001. Accessed June 4, 2008.
- ^ Leoni Online: New York Times Interview
- ^ a b :::Take Téa:::
- ^ HELENKA A. PANTALEONI - New York Times
- ^ Miss Pantaleoni, Actress, Marries - New York Times
- ^ Duchovnys: Baby Makes 3 - David Duchovny, Tea Leoni : People.com
- ^ The X-Files: Hollywood A.D. - TV.com
External links
- Téa Leoni at the Internet Movie Database
- Téa Leoni at TV.com
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