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  1. The peak popularity of American actress Leigh French came and went with the Psychedelic '60s. French rose to prominence in the "Share a Little Tea with Goldie" segment on the 1967-68 season of TV's The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour. As Goldie, a laid-back hippie type, French delivered a weekly monologue laced with references to sex and drugs ...

  2. Jul 6, 2020 · I thank Leigh French for taking the time out of her schedule to speak to me, and I thank my fellow Pop Geeks writer, and longtime friend, Adam Pope for helping with some of the screenshots. Coming soon to the Flashback Interview are conversations with actress/musician/fitness advocate Greta Blackburn, Groundlings veteran and comedy writer ...

  3. Leigh French. Credits (text only) Hide Additional Crew (101 credits) 2013 Grown Ups 2 (loop group) 2013/II Playdate (Video) (loop group) 2012 The Magic of Belle Isle (coordinator: loop group) 2011/I Jack and Jill (loop group)

  4. Leigh French (born July 14, 1945) is an American actress. Leigh French (born July 14, 1945) is an American actress. Read More . Known For. Glengarry Glen Ross.

  5. Biography. Read More. Leigh French worked on a variety of projects during her entertainment career. French's career in acting began with her roles in various films like "How Sweet It Is" (1968) with James Garner, "Norwood" (1970) with Glen Campbell and "Wusa" (1970) with Paul Newman. She also appeared in the Jon Voight drama "The All-American ...

  6. Leigh French. Highest Rated: 29% White Line Fever (1975) Lowest Rated: 14% The Hollywood Knights (1980) Birthday: Jul 14, 1945. Birthplace: Ashland, Kentucky, USA. Leigh French worked on a variety ...

  7. Aloha, Bobby and Rose. Delancey Street. The Great Smokey Roadblock. How Sweet It Is! Halloween II. Norwood. Warm Hearts, Cold Feet. WUSA. The Long Days of Summer.

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