Laura Leighton
Laura Diane Leighton (born July 24, 1968) is an American actress. She played Sydney Andrews on the television series Melrose Place (1993–1997) and its remake (2009–2010), and Ashley Marin on Freeform's series Pretty Little Liars (2010–2017).
Laura Leighton | |
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Born | Laura Miller[1] July 24, 1968 Iowa City, Iowa, U.S. |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1993–present |
Spouse(s) | |
Children | 2 |
Career
In the early 1990s, Leighton's first on-screen jobs were in a commercial for Pizza Hut and Dep Hair Gel before taking her first major acting role as Sydney Andrews in the prime time soap opera Melrose Place. The part was originally intended for only two episodes in season 1, but was eventually developed into a full-time role for the subsequent seasons 2 to 5 (1993–97).[1] During the show's run, Leighton appeared on numerous magazine covers (including Entertainment Weekly and Rolling Stone and People). Leighton left the show at the end of the fifth season in 1997, which saw her character Sydney being struck and seemingly killed by a car, only moments after her wedding to Craig Field played by David Charvet.
During breaks while filming Melrose Place, Leighton starred in the made-for-television films, In the Name of Love: A Texas Tragedy for FOX as Laurette Wilder, a woman from a poor background who falls for a rich man to the disgust of his grandparents, and The Other Woman for CBS as Carolyn Bryan, a newly married model who finds herself making friends with her husband's dying ex-wife. She also hosted an episode of Saturday Night Live in 1995 with musical guest Rancid.
After leaving Melrose Place in 1997 at the end of her contract, Leighton accepted a six-episode role on Beverly Hills, 90210. Aaron Spelling created the role of aspiring actress Sophie Burns for her, and she reportedly received a six-figure salary per episode.[1] In 1999, she appeared in the independent short film Angels, Baby! directed by Jeff Fisher along with the Paul Lazarus-directed romantic comedy Seven Girlfriends opposite Tim Daly, and the thriller The Clean and Narrow opposite Jack Noseworthy which was released direct to video in early 2000.
In the 2000s, Leighton guest-starred in the shows Cupid and The Outer Limits, and voiced a part in the animated series Duckman. She later starred in the indie film The Sky Is Falling with Dedee Pfeiffer and Eric Close before taking a break to have her son Jack Douglas. In 2003, she returned to the small screen in SKIN for FOX, which was cancelled after three episodes, and in the short-lived 2005 ABC series Eyes.
In 2006–07, after her FOX pilot Damages with Cole Hauser was not picked up, she made numerous prime-time guest appearances, on shows such as the ABC drama/comedy Boston Legal, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, CSI: Miami, and Shark. In 2004, she starred in the Lifetime movies A Deadly Encounter as Joanne Sanders, a single mother who is the victim of a stalker, and Love Notes, as Nora Flannery, a classic music critic who, while on a job, finds love with a popular country and western singer. Leighton also appeared in the thriller The Burrowers directed by J.T Petty and the Hallmark Channel movies Daniel's Daughter opposite Sebastian Spence and Mending Fences, opposite Angie Dickinson.
On April 5, 2009, The Hollywood Reporter announced that Leighton would appear in the 2009 series Melrose Place, reprising her role as the presumed-dead Sydney Andrews, who would serve as landlord at Melrose Place.[2] The remake only lasted a single season on The CW before being cancelled. On December 7, 2009, ABC Family announced that Leighton had been cast in a lead role in the TV series Pretty Little Liars, a TV adaptation of a book of the same name by Sara Shepard as Ashley Marin, the mother of Hanna Marin played by Ashley Benson, one of the four main characters on the show. Leighton stayed with Pretty Little Liars for all seven seasons until the show's end in June 2017.
In 2018, Leighton guest starred on the CBS medical drama Code Black playing Sonya Finn, the wife of a Hollywood actor, and then starred in the Hallmark Christmas movie Christmas on Honeysuckle Lane opposite Alicia Witt and Colin Ferguson and based on the book by author Mary McDonough. 2020 will see Leighton return to series TV in a guest spot on Spectrum's original series L.A.'s Finest playing Karen Scott.
Accolades
Following her performance in the second season of Melrose Place, Leighton was featured on the cover of Entertainment Weekly's 1994 Fall TV Preview issue.[3] She appeared on the cover of Rolling Stone with her co-stars Heather Locklear and Josie Bissett in May 1994, in an issue entitled "The Hot Issue".[4] In 1995, she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for her work on the series.[5] was named one of the most beautiful people in the world by People magazine,[6] and hosted an episode of Saturday Night Live. The role of Sydney Andrews, which she signed on to reprise in the 2009 Melrose Place spin-off, has been recognized by The Hollywood Reporter as "one of the most popular characters" from the original series.[2] The spin-off saw Leighton share the cover of the August 24, 2009 issue of TV Guide with her co-star Ashlee Simpson.
Personal life
Leighton was born Laurie Miller in Iowa City, Iowa, and is a 1986 graduate of West High School in Iowa City. During her time at West High, Leighton was a cheerleader and a member of the school's show choir, and performed numerous solos during her time with the group. Leighton then joined The Young Americans and was a member of their 1987 "Around the World in 80 days" show.
In 1988, Leighton assumed her maternal grandfather's surname.[1]
In May 1998, Leighton married her Melrose Place co-star Doug Savant. They have two children together: Jack and Lucy.[7]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1999 | Angels, Baby! | Jessica | |
1999 | Clean and Narrow | Marie | |
2000 | Seven Girlfriends | Anabeth | |
2000 | The Sky Is Falling | Amber Lee | |
2008 | The Burrowers | Gertrude | |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1993 | Victim of Love: The Shannon Mohr Story | Travel Agent | Television film; uncredited |
1993–97 | Melrose Place | Sydney Andrews | 126 episodes Guest star (season 1) Recurring role (season 2) Main role (seasons 3–5) |
1994 | Life with Louie | Voice role | Episode: "A Christmas Surprise for Mrs. Stillman" |
1995 | The Other Woman | Carolyn | Television film |
1995 | In the Name of Love: A Texas Tragedy | Laurette Wilder | Television film |
1995 | Saturday Night Live | Host / Madam Sophia / Amy / Cydney | Episode: "Laura Leighton/Rancid" |
1997 | Duckman | Ditzi (voice) | Episode: "With Friends Like These" |
1997 | The Larry Sanders Show | Herself | Episode: "Artie and Angie and Hank and Hercules" |
1998 | Cupid | Kristy Holbrook | Unaired episode: "Botched Makeover" |
1998 | Beverly Hills, 90210 | Sophie Burns | 6 episodes Recurring role (season 9) |
1998 | Naked City: A Killer Christmas | Gerry Millar | Television film |
2000 | The Outer Limits | Anne Marie Reynolds | Episode: "Inner Child" |
2000 | Early Edition | Ginger | Episode: "Everybody Goes to Rick's" |
2002 | We'll Meet Again | Fran Silman | Television film |
2003 | Skin | Cynthia Peterson | 3 episodes |
2004 | Tru Calling | Jordan Davies | Episode: "Daddy's Girl" |
2004 | A Deadly Encounter | Joanne Sanders | Television film |
2005 | Eyes | Leslie Town | 7 episodes Main cast (season 1) |
2006 | CSI: Miami | Alyssa Prince | Episode: "Silencer" |
2006 | Boston Legal | Erica Dolenz | Episodes: "Lincoln", "On the Ledge" |
2007 | Shark | Angela Corbin | Episode: "Backfire" |
2007 | Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | Lillian Rice | Episode: "Responsible" |
2007 | Love Notes | Nora Flannery | Television film |
2008 | Daniel's Daughter | Cate Madighan | Television film |
2009 | Mending Fences | Kelly Fariday | Television film |
2009–10 | Melrose Place | Sydney Andrews | 7 episodes Recurring role (season 1) |
2010–17 | Pretty Little Liars | Ashley Marin | 92 episodes Main role (seasons 1–7) |
2018 | Code Black | Sonya | Episode: "Change of Heart" |
2018 | Christmas on Honeysuckle Lane | Andie | Television film |
2020 | L.A.'s Finest | Karen Scott | Episode: "For Life" |
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Nominated work | Result |
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1995 | Golden Globe Awards | Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV | Melrose Place | Nominated |
References
- "Laura Leighton biography". Yahoo!. Archived from the original on October 8, 2012. Retrieved June 22, 2009.
- Andreeva, Nellie (April 5, 2009). "Laura Leighton Returns to Melrose Place". The Hollywood Reporter.
- "Fall TV Preview". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved April 9, 2009.
- "1994 Rolling Stone Covers". Rolling Stone. Retrieved June 22, 2009.
- "Laura Leighton profile". goldenglobes.org. Archived from the original on June 26, 2009. Retrieved June 13, 2009.
- "Most Beautiful, Laura Leighton". People. Retrieved April 9, 2009.
- Siegler, Bonnie. "Fame & Fortune: Laura Leighton". bankrate.com. Archived from the original on June 26, 2009. Retrieved April 9, 2009.