Jennifer Jason Leigh Trivia
Jennifer Jason Leigh has won Tokyo International Film Festival award for her role in "The King Is Alive" [2000].
Jennifer Jason Leigh has won Genei Awards for her role in "Childstar" [2004].
Jennifer Jason Leigh has won Peníscola Comedy Film Festival award in 2008 and received two nominations from: CFCA Award in 2007 and Independent Spirit Award in 2008 for "Margot at the Wedding" [2007].
Jennifer Jason Leigh has won Robert Altman Award from Independent Spirit Awards for her role in "Synecdoche, New York" [2008] sharing with other starcast.
Jennifer Jason Leigh has won several other prestigious awards and honors.
Jennifer Jason Leigh's other critical movies include "Backdraft" [1991], "Kansas City" [1996], "Beautiful View" [2000], "The Quickie" [2001], "Easter Sunday" [2005] and so on.
Jennifer Jason Leigh has appeared in a Faith No More's music video for "Last Cup of Sorrow" in 1997.
Jennifer Jason Leigh has rejected the roles in films like "Pretty Woman" [1990], "Singles" [1992], "A League of Their Own" [1992], "The Stendhal Syndrome" [1996], "L.A. Confidential" [1997], "Boogie Nights" [1997], and "The Brown Bunny" [2003].
Jennifer Jason Leigh has auditioned and lost the roles of Holly Hunter in "The Piano" [1993] and Catwoman in "Batman Returns" [1992].
Jennifer Jason Leigh's father has died in a movie accident while doing a helicopter stunt for "Twilight Zone: The Movie" [1983].
Jennifer Jason Leigh has dated Oscar-nominee film writer-director Noah Baumbach for four years which finally ended in marriage on September 3rd, 2005.
Jennifer Jason Leigh's husband Noah Baumbach has directed her in "Margot at the Wedding" [2007].
Jennifer Jason Leigh is friends with Mare Winningham, Jennifer Beals, Alan Cumming, and John C. Reilly.
Jennifer Jason Leigh has a stepfather in television director Reza Badiyi.
Jennifer Jason Leigh's favorite movies are "Jeux interdits" [Forbidden Games: 1952], "Born Free" [1966], "My Night at Maud's" [1969], "Scenes from a Marriage" [1973], "Dog Day Afternoon" [1975], and "The Fly" [1986].
Jennifer Jason Leigh's favorite musicians are Van Morrison, Ella Fitzgerald, Bob Dylan, and Liz Phair.
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