Leigh Hamilton

Leigh Hamilton

Deceased · Born: Dec 20, 1949 · Died: Sep 8, 2012

Personal Details

BornDec 20, 1949 Auckland, New Zealand
Parents
  • Derek Hiene
  • Colleen Hiene

Biography

Leigh's profound influence on the lives of those around her was a direct result of her unwavering passion for the arts, which was expertly showcased through her multifaceted career as a gallery owner and actress in a diverse range of films, including the critically acclaimed "A Man, A Woman" and the nuanced "A Bank and Gas Food Lodging".

Her remarkable tenacity, coupled with an extraordinary eye for beauty, played a pivotal role in the success of her esteemed gallery, Hamilton Galleries, which has become a beacon of artistic excellence in the heart of Santa Monica. This remarkable achievement is a testament to Leigh's unwavering dedication to her craft and her ability to cultivate a sense of wonder and awe in those who have had the privilege of experiencing her unique perspective.

Leigh's personal life is equally as fascinating, with a loving husband, Warren Long, and a beautiful daughter, Tallulah, who have undoubtedly brought immense joy and fulfillment to her life. Furthermore, her four brothers have undoubtedly played a significant role in shaping her into the remarkable individual she is today, providing a loving and supportive environment that has allowed her to flourish in every sense of the word.

Career

1993
Hocus Pocus
Hocus Pocus as Cop's Girlfriend
1987
1983
Missing Pieces
Missing Pieces as Helen Richmond
1982
Forced Vengeance
Forced Vengeance as Sally Tennant
1978
First, You Cry
First, You Cry as Party Guest