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Laurie Leigh
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Laurie Leigh was born on 16 September 1932. She is an actress, known for
The Avengers (1961)
,
The Wednesday Play (1964)
and
Anna Karenina (1961)
. She was previously married to Woolf Leibovitch.
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Known for
The Avengers
8.3
TV Series
Dorothy
1962 • 1 ep
The Wednesday Play
7.5
TV Series
Anni Schmidt
1964 • 1 ep
Anna Karenina
5.7
TV Movie
Annushka
1961
Freedom to Die
5.2
Julie
1961
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21
Rembrandt
TV Movie
Maid
1969
Can Heironymus Merkin Ever Forget Mercy Humppe and Find True Happiness?
4.9
Toothpaste Mother
(uncredited)
1969
The Pale Faced Girl
4.7
Short
3rd Girl
1968
Talk of the Devil
5.7
Short
Lucy
1968
Vacant Lot
TV Series
Sandra
1967
2 episodes
Miss MacTaggart Won't Lie Down
6.6
Short
Mother
1966
Dr. Terror's House of Horrors
6.6
Nurse (segment "Vampire")
1965
World of His Own
TV Series
1965
1 episode
The Wednesday Play
7.5
TV Series
Anni Schmidt
1964
1 episode
ITV Play of the Week
6.8
TV Series
Nastasya
1964
1 episode
The Marked One
5.8
Maisie
1963
Paranoiac
6.7
Woman #1
(uncredited)
1963
The Sword in the Web
TV Series
1962
1 episode
The Avengers
8.3
TV Series
Dorothy
1962
1 episode
Dead Man's Evidence
5.2
Pat
1962
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Laurie Leigh Antiques
Born
September 16
,
1932
Spouse
Woolf Leibovitch
1952 - May 6, 1992 (his death, 1 child)
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Laurie is an owner of an antiques shop in High Street, Oxford.
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