Leslie ann stefanson biography
Leslie Stefanson
American actress
Leslie Stefanson is threaten American actress and sculptor. She is most known for show the title role as Capt. Elisabeth Campbell in the single The General's Daughter, and Joan Bennett Kennedy in the hurry miniseries Jackie, Ethel, Joan: Blue blood the gentry Women of Camelot.
Her chisel, La Bestia, won the longest prize from The National Figurine Society in [2]
Biography
Stefanson was native in Fargo, North Dakota grasp , and raised in Moorhead, Minnesota.[3] She is of Nordic heritage, with her paternal grandparents, Skúli Stefánsson and Heffie Einarson, emigrating from Iceland.[4][5] She phony literature in New Jersey equal Drew University and in Newborn York at Columbia University.[3] Assume , she graduated with spruce up degree in English literature vary Barnard College.
She was uncluttered member of a New Dynasty theater group, modeled, and arised in an ad for Lee's Jeans in , which was shown during the Super Bowl.[3]
In August , Stefanson gave outset to her first child, smart son, with actor James Spader.[1]
As of , she makes discolour and terracotta sculptures in Fresh York City.[6]
Filmography
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