Lesley-anne Down


Actor

About

Birth Place
London, England, GB
Born
March 17, 1954

Biography

A beautiful leading lady of British and American film and TV, Lesley-Anne Down began her career as a model at age 10. She was named the "Prettiest Teenager in England" and began acting about six years later and has gone on to perform in numerous popular entertainments. On TV, Down first became known to US audiences as Georgina Worsley on "Upstairs, Downstairs" (aired on PBS' "Masterpiece...

Family & Companions

Bruce Robinson
Companion
Screenwriter, director. Romantically involved for ten years beginning when Down was 15; Down claims that "we were like brother and sister . . . there was nothing else going on.".
Henri Gabriel
Husband
Assistant cameraperson. Born c. 1958 in Argentina; met during filming of "Sphinx"; married in 1980; when Down found out she was pregnant, she had an abortion; divorced.
William Friedkin
Husband
Director. Married in 1982; divorced in 1985; waged bitter custody battle for son Josh/Jack.

Biography

A beautiful leading lady of British and American film and TV, Lesley-Anne Down began her career as a model at age 10. She was named the "Prettiest Teenager in England" and began acting about six years later and has gone on to perform in numerous popular entertainments. On TV, Down first became known to US audiences as Georgina Worsley on "Upstairs, Downstairs" (aired on PBS' "Masterpiece Theater"). She portrayed the British stripper in "Peek-a-Boo: The One and Only Phyllis Dixey" (1979) and played Esmerelda in the 1982 CBS TV remake of "The Hunchback of Notre Dame." She also took the Ingrid Bergman role in the small screen remake of "Indiscreet" (CBS, 1988) before spending a year (1989-90) on the CBS primetime soap "Dallas" as Stephanie Rogers, a scheming public relations consultant who helped Cliff Barnes (Ken Kercheval) become National Energy Czar.

In the 80s, Down was seen in various ABC miniseries, such as "The Last Days of Pompeii" (1984), "North and South" (1985) and its two sequels "North and South: Book II" (1986) and "John Jakes' Heaven and Hell: North and South Book III" (1994). She earned a whole new cadre of fans when she took on one of the leading roles as the scheming rich bitch Olivia Richards in the NBC daytime drama "Sunset Beach" (1997-99).

Down broke into films with "The Smashing Bird I Used to Know/The School for Unclaimed Girls" (1969), about a girls reformatory. She was still playing juveniles in "Scalawag" (1973), in which her character and that played by Mark Lester were befriended by Kirk Douglas, leading to adventure. In 1977, she made her feature singing debut as the 18-year old virgin bride of an older man (Len Cariou) in Harold Prince's "A Little Night Music," based on the Stephen Sondheim-Hugh Wheeler musical. Down was the married British woman with whom Harrison Ford falls in love in the banal "Hanover Street" (1979). By the 80s, her film roles became sporadic and the quality dwindled. By the 90s, she was in such low-budget fare as "Munchie Strikes Back" (1994) and "Beastmaster III: The Eye of Braxus" (1995). Down was even leading lady to Hulk Hogan in "The Secret Agent Club"(1996).

Down's private life has often been fodder for the tabloids. She was romantically involved with screenwriter-director Bruce Robinson for nearly a decade before breaking it off with him to marry an obscure assistant director from Argentina. After less than a year of marriage, she obtained a divorce and married director William Friedkin in 1982. Their three-year union produced a son, Josh (aka Jack), who was the subject of a bitter custody battle which gave Down more publicity than most of her screen roles.

Life Events

1964

Began career as a professional model at age 10

1969

Made screen debut in "The Smashing Bird I Used to Know:

1970

As model, named "The Prettiest Teenager in England" (date approximate)

1974

Appeared as Lady Georgina Worsley on "Upstairs, Downstairs" (PBS)

1977

Had featured role in film musical "A Little Night Music"

1979

Cast as Harrison Ford's love interest in "Hanover Street"

1985

Starred as Madeline Fabray in "North and South" miniseries; reprised role in 1986 sequel

1989

Appeared as regular on "Dallas" for one season

1996

Played opposite Hulk Hogan in "The Secret Agent Club"

1997

Cast in a prominent role in the NBC daytime drama "Sunset Beach"

Videos

Movie Clip

Pink Panther Strikes Again, The -- (Movie Clip) 40 Winks Satisfied that man-servant Cato (Burt Kwouk) is not lurking, and unaware of Dreyfus (Herbert Lom) stalking from downstairs, Clouseau (Peter Sellers) settles in for a nap in The Pink Panther Strikes Again 1976.
Great Train Robbery, The (1979) -- (Movie Clip) Monsieur Jones Thoroughly cultivated banker Henry (Malcolm Terris) is conducted by Agar (Donald Sutherland) to the boudoir of Miriam (Lesley-Anne Down), acting French at a London club, never realizing they’re both in league with his new pal Pierce (Sean Connery) and after his key, in The Great Train Robbery, 1979.
From Beyond The Grave (1973) -- (Movie Clip) What Do You Think Was Behind It? Early in the fourth segment, The Door, the “Proprietor” Peter Cushing meets Ian Ogilvy as Seaton, who buys an ornate door while arousing some suspicion, then brings it home to his prepossessing wife Margaret (Lesley-Anne Down), in the horror anthology From Beyond The Grave, 1973.
Hanover Street (1979) -- (Movie Clip) London, 1943 Plenty of tone and impressive wartime staging for director Peter Hyams’ meet-cute opening, Harrison Ford the Yank flyer and Lesley-Anne Down the uniformed nurse queueing for a bus, from Hanover Street, 1979, co-starring Christopher Plummer, from Hyams’ original screenplay.
Hanover Street (1979) -- (Movie Clip) Let Him Drop The Bombs! Director Peter Hyams using all five of the legit American B-25’s assembled for the picture, Harrison Ford as the romantic lead Halloran piloting, Michael Sacks the co-pilot and Richard Masur as the colorful bomber Cimino, on a mission from England to France, early in Hanover Street, 1979.
Hanover Street (1979) -- (Movie Clip) When You Cross A Parakeet With A Tiger Introduction of Christopher Plummer as Paul, with his spouse, English military nurse Margaret (Lesley-Anne Down), whom we know is involved with an American pilot (Harrison Ford), young Patsy Kensit their precocious daughter, in Peter Hyams’ WWII romantic drama, Hanover Street, 1979.
Great Train Robbery (1979) -- (Movie Clip) Opening, In The Year 1855 Elaborate opening sequence narrated by star Sean Connery from director Michael Crichton's The Great Train Robbery, 1979, based on Crichton's own novel, also the last feature completed by famed cinematographer Geoffrey Unsworth.
Pink Panther Strikes Again, The -- (Movie Clip) I Do Not Carry A Gun A panicked Inspector Clouseau (Peter Sellers) retreats to the bathroom after discovering sexy spy Olga (Lesley-Anne Down) in his hotel bed, in Blake Edwards' The Pink Panther Strikes Again, 1976.

Trailer

Family

James Down
Father
Caretaker.
Isobel Down
Mother
Amateur singer.
Season FauntLeRoy
Step-Daughter
Julianna FauntLeRoy
Step-Daughter
Jack Friedkin
Son
Born c. 1983; object of a bitter custody battle on divorce of his parents.
George Edward FauntLeRoy
Son
Born on March 11, 1998.

Companions

Bruce Robinson
Companion
Screenwriter, director. Romantically involved for ten years beginning when Down was 15; Down claims that "we were like brother and sister . . . there was nothing else going on.".
Henri Gabriel
Husband
Assistant cameraperson. Born c. 1958 in Argentina; met during filming of "Sphinx"; married in 1980; when Down found out she was pregnant, she had an abortion; divorced.
William Friedkin
Husband
Director. Married in 1982; divorced in 1985; waged bitter custody battle for son Josh/Jack.

Bibliography