Leigh Snowden
Birthday:
23 June 1929, Memphis, Tennessee, USA
Birth Name:
Martha Lee Estes
The Tennessee-born Snowden (real name: Martha Lee Estes) was a movie actress and model who first made a splash on the Jack Benny TV show, sashaying across the stage at the San Diego Naval base. Twenty thousand sailors gave the curvy sweater-clad starlet a standing ovation that made headlines in "Variety", and every talent scout in Hollywo...
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The Tennessee-born Snowden (real name: Martha Lee Estes) was a movie actress and model who first made a splash on the Jack Benny TV show, sashaying across the stage at the San Diego Naval base. Twenty thousand sailors gave the curvy sweater-clad starlet a standing ovation that made headlines in "Variety", and every talent scout in Hollywood was on Snowden's trail the very next morning. Three days later, she was hired to make her film debut in director Robert Aldrich's obtuse crime classic Kiss Me Deadly (1955) (Aldrich expanded her role and gave her featured billing). In January 1955, she signed a seven-year contract with Universal Studios, beginning by playing up her Dixie drawl in their glossy soap opera All That Heaven Allows (1955). Other movies include Francis in the Navy (1955), The Creature Walks Among Us (1956) and the Bridey Murphy-inspired I've Lived Before (1956). In September 1956, Snowden married Dick Contino, a big-name singer/accordion player, and a few years later she retired from acting. Mother to five children from two marriages, she died of cancer at age 51. Show less «
I knew I was no Katherine Cornell, so I just chose my studio like I'd choose a college. I figured I had lots to learn and U-I was the best t...Show more »
I knew I was no Katherine Cornell, so I just chose my studio like I'd choose a college. I figured I had lots to learn and U-I was the best teacher. -- LS, in a 1956 interview with James Bacon. Show less «
I wouldn't take anything for the training and experience I got at U-I [Universal-International] and for the wonderful people I met there. --...Show more »
I wouldn't take anything for the training and experience I got at U-I [Universal-International] and for the wonderful people I met there. -- LS, in a 1956 interview with James Bacon. Show less «