Born: April 18, 1961 - Ilford, Essex, England, UK 
Jane Leeves was born on April 18 1962 in London.
However, Jane grew up in the sleepy town of East Grinstead, Sussex (about
30 miles from London). Like so many great actresses, the seed of Jane's
success was sewn at an early age. "I knew from the age of five that
I wanted to be an actor."
In her teenage years, Jane modelled and was a very
keen dancer, until a knee injury in 1981 forced her to pursue her acting
talents and partake in less strenuous dancing. This led to a handful of
non-speaking roles, most notably in The Benny Hill Show.
Later that year, Jane realised that America would
present more career opportunities than Britain, and she left for the hustle
and bustle of LA. Leeves says of the time she decided to leave; "I
let my apartment in London go and I sold everything. I literally had $1000
and a suitcase when I got on the plane." Jane continues: "The
next day I enrolled in my first acting class. We had some great people,
Jim Carrey, Ellen DeGeneres, Molly Ringwald. It was very inspirational."
Fame and fortune didn't come easy to Jane, despite
her first film role in 'To Live And Die in LA' (1985). "I was a professional
babysitter and I packed nail gems for a few dollars an hour. I did the
whole struggling actor thing. It was horrible for two years but I met
some wonderful people whobecame great friends."
Jane's first major acting role came in 1986 alongside
Diana Canova in the syndicated sitcom 'Throb'. Although the show itself
wasn't a success, it was clear Leeves was a star in the making. After
'Throb' finished it's run in 1988, for the next few years Jane made several
guest appearances in TV comedies, including playing Miles' girlfriend
Audrey in the hit CBS show, 'Murphy Brown'. Notoriety was acheived as
recently as 1992, when Leeves appeared in "The Contest", a controversial
episode of NBC's 'Seinfeld'.
Jane's big break came in 1993, when she was cast
as Daphne Moon, the warm-hearted English healthcare worker in the 'Cheers'
spin off 'Frasier'. The show was an immediate hit in the US, and American
audiences warmed to the sweet, if a little eccentric, character of Daphne.
When 'Frasier' aired in the UK, it met with widespread
acclaim among critics and viewers alike. However, many British people
who watched the show were quick to mock Leeves' obviously faked Mancunian
accent. Co-star John Mahoney (Martin Crane) explains: "When they
cast Jane in the role of Daphne, they had no idea what someone from Manchester
sounded like. Jane has more of, what I call a posh accent." Leeves
quickly adapted into her role, whilst the sub-plot of the Niles-Daphne
'relationship' was becoming an intriguing part of this brilliant comedy.
Going into her second year on Frasier, Jane encountered
a minor health scare. Doctors located a tumour on her thyroid, which was
removed swiftly enough to prevent any serious harm. "The most scary
thing was the scar", remarked Jane. Happily, the second season of
Frasier was a triumphant one for Leeves when she picked up the 'Viewers
For Quality Television Quality Award for Best Supporting Actress in a
Comedy'.
1996 was another remarkable year for Jane, both
professionally and personally. As well as more 'Frasier', she also provided
voice talent on Disney's 'James And The Giant Peach' alongside Joanna
Lumley and Pete Poslethwaite. Jane also got married that year to Paramount
TV executive Marshall Coben in Kent, England.
Jane recently set up a production company called
Bristol Cities (cockney rhyming slang for titties :-) ) with her friend
and co-star in 'Frasier', Peri Gilpin (Roz Doyle). Jane claims this venture
is not a "vanity project".
Jane currently lives with her husband and cat Matilda
in LA. Some five years on since the first episode of 'Frasier', the divine
Ms.Leeves has become one of the most admired comedy actresses in not only
the States, but across the world. This respect was finally recognized,
when Jane was nominated for Best Supporting Actress in the 1998 Emmy Awards.
Jane has also set to improve her profile in Britain
by being photographed in various raunchy poses for 'lads mag' FHM. You
can view the pics here. Jane has recently starred in Wes Craven's new
film '50 Violins' aka 'The Music Of My Heart'. She plays the wife of a
music teacher, who tries to persuade her husband to invest in a school
project.
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