Bethel Leslie

Bethel Leslie

ActressWriter
Born
August 3, 1929
Died
November 28, 1999
Awards
0 wins, 3 nominations

The daughter of a well-to-do attorney and a socialite, Jane Bethel Leslie was born on August 3, 1929, in New York City. She was a 15-year-old student at the Brearley School on the Upper East Side when she was discovered by legendary producer George Abbott for the Broadway play "Snafu" in 1944. She…

Biography

The daughter of a well-to-do attorney and a socialite, Jane Bethel Leslie was born on August 3, 1929, in New York City. She was a 15-year-old student at the Brearley School on the Upper East Side when she was discovered by legendary producer George Abbott for the Broadway play "Snafu" in 1944. She quickly became a theatre mainstay with such plays as "The Dancer" (1946), "How I Wonder" (1947), "Goodbye, My Fancy" (1948), "Pygmalion" (1952) and "The Time of the Cuckoo" (1952) under her belt.

In later years she gave stunning theater performances in "Inherit the Wind" (1955), "Career" (1957), and "Catch Me If You Can" (1965), then capped her formidable career with a Tony nomination as drug-addicted mother Mary Tyrone in "Long Day's Journey Into Night" in 1986 opposite Jack Lemmon, Kevin Spacey, and Peter Gallagher. It was subsequently televised.

While not as well known for her movie work, the seriously attractive actress was best utilized as a brittle support player in such films as The Rabbit Trap (1959) and Captain Newman, M.D. (1963). Sporadic filming later included A Rage to Live (1965), The Molly Maguires (1970), Old Boyfriends (1979), Ironweed (1987), and Message in a Bottle (1999). On TV as a teen, her first series was playing Cornelia Otis Skinner in The Girls (1950), in 1950. Throughout the '50s, she appeared in scores of dramatic parts on episodic TV and became one of those faces without a name, playing neurotic or cruel villainesses. TV soaps took up her later years; she appeared in The Doctors (1963), All My Children (1970), and One Life to Live (1968), at various times. At one point, she was a head writer for The Secret Storm (1954).

Bethel died of cancer at age 70, survived by her daughter Leslie McCullough Jeffries.

Actress

UninvitedUninvited(1999)as Mrs. Wentworth
Message in a BottleMessage in a Bottle(1999)as Marta
Saint MaybeSaint Maybe(1998)as Mrs. Dulcimer
Another WorldAnother World(1964)as Irma Murcer
In Cold BloodIn Cold Blood(1996)as Bess Hartmann

Self

The 40th Annual Tony AwardsThe 40th Annual Tony Awards(1986)as Self - Nominee
Bicentennial MinutesBicentennial Minutes(1974)as Self - Narrator
It's Your BetIt's Your Bet(1969)as Self
The 19th Annual Tony AwardsThe 19th Annual Tony Awards(1965)as Self - Presenter
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny CarsonThe Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson(1962)as Self - Guest

Archive Footage

Moment of FearMoment of Fear(1960)
Kraft Mystery TheaterKraft Mystery Theater(1961)

Known for

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Bethel Leslie in The Virginian (1962)Raymond Burr and Bethel Leslie in Perry Mason (1957)Steve McQueen, Bethel Leslie, and John Lupton in Wanted: Dead or Alive (1958)Bethel Leslie in Wagon Train (1957)Dean Harens and Bethel Leslie in Death Valley Days (1952)Sean Connery and Bethel Leslie in The Molly Maguires (1970)

Credit Score: Bethel Leslie

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1The Richard Boone Show62.5019638.405117
2Ben Casey15.0019617.1213740
3The Doctors7.5019637.113279
4The Prudential Family Playhouse3.7519507.40040
5The Rabbit Trap3.2519596.400273
6Message in a Bottle2.5019996.30042461
7Ironweed2.5019886.70210752
8The Molly Maguires2.5019706.8014828
9Broadway Television Theatre2.5019526.30042