Leslie Stefanson
Born: 10 May 1971
Where: Fargo, North Dakota, USA
Despite having a degree from an Ivy League college, Leslie Stefanson decided to put her academic career on hold to realise a dream by carving out a modeling and acting career in the 1990s.
Raised in Moorhead, MN, Stefanson left behind her small-town roots to attend Columbia University's Barnard College in New York City.
After her first appearance in front of the cameras as a model, Stefanson began to act with a bit part in the comedy The Cowboy Way.
Stefanson bolstered her new career with small roles in The Mirror Has Two Faces and Flubber, as well as playing Helen Hunt's fellow waitress in the Oscar-winning hit As Good As It Gets.
Stefanson landed her first starring role in the comic thriller Delivered, but it was the flashy John Travolta vehicle The General's Daughter that finally earned her more than passing notice.
Though the critics deemed the onscreen treatment of the general's daughter grossly exploitative, complete with an overly stylized gang rape, The General's Daughter became a summer hit.
Stefanson further raised her profile the following year by playing Joan Kennedy in the TV miniseries Jackie, Ethel, Joan: the Women of Camelot and by taking a small role in Hollywood wunderkind M. Night Shyamalan's Unbreakable.
But her lead performance in Sally Field's critically lambasted beauty pageant satire Beautiful, was little-seen.




























