Leeza Vinnichenko


Biography

Leeza Vinnichenko was an actress who had a successful Hollywood career. During the early stages of her Hollywood career, Vinnichenko mainly held acting roles in films like the George Burns comedic adventure "18 Again" (1988). She additionally landed roles in the TV movies "Too Good to Be True" (1988-89), "She Was Marked For Murder" (NBC, 1988-89) and "Sex and the Married Detective" (...

Biography

Leeza Vinnichenko was an actress who had a successful Hollywood career. During the early stages of her Hollywood career, Vinnichenko mainly held acting roles in films like the George Burns comedic adventure "18 Again" (1988). She additionally landed roles in the TV movies "Too Good to Be True" (1988-89), "She Was Marked For Murder" (NBC, 1988-89) and "Sex and the Married Detective" (ABC, 1988-89). She also appeared in "Dark Holiday" (NBC, 1988-89). Several more television roles followed in the nineties, including stints on "Home Free" (1992-93), "The Mommies" (NBC, 1993-94) and "Chicago Hope" (CBS, 1994-2000). Her work around this time also included a part on the TV movie "A Promise Kept: The Oksana Baiul Story" (CBS, 1994-95). In her more recent career, she tackled roles on "Working" (1997-99), "City of Angels" (CBS, 1999-2001) and "Three Sisters" (NBC, 2000-02). She also appeared in the dramedy "The Broken Hearts Club" (2000) with Zach Braff. Most recently, Vinnichenko worked on the Matt Damon blockbuster action film "The Bourne Supremacy" (2004).

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