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| Leelee Sobieski |
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| Birth name | Lilliane Rudabet Gloria Elsveta Sobieski |
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| Born | June 10, 1983 (1983-06-10) (age 24) New York City, New York, U.S. |
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Leelee Sobieski (born Liliane Rudabet Gloria Elsveta Sobieski on June 10, 1983[1]) is an American actress. Contents- 1 Biography
- 1.1 Early life
- 1.2 Career
- 1.3 Personal life
- 1.4 Cultural references
- 2 Filmography
- 3 Footnotes
- 4 External links
| // Biography Early lifeSobieski was born in New York City; her first name, "Liliane", was the name of her paternal grandmother.[2] Sobieski's French father, Jean Sobieski, is a painter who appeared in French and Italian spaghetti Westerns during his youth, as well as dated actress Jean Seberg.[3] Her mother, Elizabeth Salomon, is an American writer who also works as Sobieski's manager. She has a younger brother, Roby.[4] Sobieski's late maternal grandfather, United States Navy captain Robert Salomon, was Jewish and Sobieski grew up exposed to the Jewish religion.[5] She has noted that her "great, great, great, great uncle" was John III Sobieski, "the last [sic] king of Poland".[6][5] Sobieski speaks fluent French, although she does not speak Polish.[6] Her father currently lives in France.[7] Sobieski has described her upbringing as "bohemian", having often attended Shakespeare in the Park and art galleries in SoHo during her childhood. During this time, she spent her summers in her paternal grandfather's ranch in the Camargue.[3] CareerSobieski rose to fame in her mid-teens with her appearance in the movie Deep Impact (1998) and went on to play a modern Lolita in Stanley Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut (Released in 1999, although she was not even fifteen when her nymphet-like scenes were shot), which led to the forming of a firm friendship with the director. The title role in the TV movie Joan of Arc (1999) earned her an Emmy nomination and a Golden Globe nomination and a second nomination followed her portrayal of Tosia Altman in the TV movie Uprising (2001). Sobieski's fluency in French landed her roles in the Merchant Ivory Film A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries (1998), L'Idole (2002) and the miniseries Les Liaisons dangereuses (2003) with Catherine Deneuve and Rupert Everett, an adaptation of Laclos's classic novel of sexual intrigue. Other movies she has starred in include Jungle 2 Jungle (1997), Never Been Kissed (1999), Here on Earth (2000), My First Mister (2001), The Glass House (2001), Uprising (2001), Joy Ride (2001), Max (2002), Hercules (NBC, 2005), and alongside Nicolas Cage in the 2006 remake of The Wicker Man directed by Neil LaBute. Sobieski did the narration in director Arden Wohl's short movie Coven. One of her upcoming film roles is alongside Al Pacino in Jon Avnet's 88 Minutes. In 2007 Sobieski starred in the Canadian film Walk All Over Me, which debuted at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 11th. Personal lifeSobieski attended Brown University but dropped out after two and a half years. She is an ardent fan of Nina Simone and has a half Yorkshire Terrier, half Pomeranian dog named after her. In an August 30, 2006 interview on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, she mentioned that she is currently single and has a younger brother, Roby, who attends Princeton University. Cultural referencesBecause of her resemblance to actress Helen Hunt, they were both pitted against each other on the 59th episode of the satirical claymation television series, Celebrity Deathmatch. Nine Days released a song "Leelee" in tribute to Sobieski.[8] In the song "Wonder (If She'll Get It)" by Superchic[k], Sobieski and one of her movies, "Here on Earth", were mentioned. Filmography Films| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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| 1997 | Jungle 2 Jungle | Karen | | 1998 | Deep Impact | Sarah Hotchner | | | A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries | Charlotte Anne 'Channe' Willis | | | 1999 | Never Been Kissed | Aldys Martin | | | Joan of Arc | Joan of Arc | | | Eyes Wide Shut | Milich's Daughter | | | 2000 | Here on Earth | Samantha 'Sam' Cavanaugh | | | 2001 | My First Mister | Jennifer | | | Joy Ride | Venna | | | The Glass House | Ruby Baker | | | Uprising | Tosia Altman | | | 2002 | L'Idole | Sarah Silver | | | Max | Liselore von Peltz | | | 2003 | Les Liaisons dangereuses | Cécile de Volanges | | | 2005 | Hercules | Deianeira | | | 2006 | Lying | Sarah | | | Heavens Fall | Victoria Price | | | In a Dark Place | Anna Veigh | | | The Wicker Man | Sister Honey | | | Coven (short film) 2006 | Narrator | | | The Elder Son | Lolita | | | 2007 | 88 minutes | Lauren Douglas | | | Acts of Violence | Olivia Che | |
Footnotes^ LeeleeSobieski.com. BIOGRAPHY. Retrieved on August 23, 2006.^ LeeleeSobieski.com. America Online: Deep Impact. Retrieved on August 23, 2006.^ a b LeeleeSobieski.com. Los Angeles Magazine. Retrieved on August 23, 2006.^ Box Office.com. CUT: "GLASS". Retrieved on August 23, 2006.^ a b The Jewish Journal. The Film No One Wanted. Retrieved on August 23, 2006.^ a b LeeleeSobieski.com. Flaunt: Leelee's Big Adventure. Retrieved on August 23, 2006.^ Leelee Sobieski.com. Leeleesobieski.com - In Person Interview. Retrieved on August 23, 2006.^ Nine Days More. Nine Days - Leelee.mp3. Retrieved on September 8, 2006. External links Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to:Leelee Sobieski- Official site
- Leelee Sobieski at the Internet Movie Database
- Lee Lee Sobieski News and Video
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