Leelee Sobieski

Actress

Birthday June 10, 1983

Birth Sign Gemini

Birthplace New York, New York, U.S.

Age 40 years old

Nationality United States

Height 1.78 m

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1983

Liliane Rudabet Gloria Elsveta "LeeLee" Sobieski (born June 10, 1983) is an American artist and retired actress.

1994

That encounter led to her audition for the role of Claudia in Interview with the Vampire (1994), a role that ultimately went to Kirsten Dunst.

Sobieski portrayed the character of Anna Yates in the 1994 TV movie Reunion starring Marlo Thomas.

1995

Next, she played a lead role in A Horse for Danny, a 1995 made-for-television film.

1997

In 1997, she snagged her first role in a studio film playing the daughter of Martin Short's character in the Tim Allen comedy Jungle 2 Jungle.

1998

She achieved fame in her teens with roles in films such as Deep Impact (1998), Never Been Kissed, Eyes Wide Shut (both 1999), Here on Earth (2000), Joy Ride and The Glass House (both 2001).

While still in her mid-teens, Sobieski rose to fame with her appearance in the movie Deep Impact (1998).

The film was a major financial success, grossing over $349 million worldwide on a $75 million production budget.

Deep Impact brought her to the attention of many casting directors.

That same year Sobieski appeared in the Merchant Ivory film A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries.

Sobieski's performance received praise from critics; Emanuel Levy of Variety wrote that "the graceful Sobieski registers strongly as a potential star, combining physical charm with technical skill."

The film garnered her a Young Artist Award nomination, as well as a nomination by the Chicago Film Critics Association.

1999

She received Emmy and Golden Globe Award nominations for her portrayal of the title character in the television film Joan of Arc (1999), and a further Golden Globe nomination for her performance in the NBC miniseries Uprising (2001).

In 1999, Sobieski appeared in Stanley Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut.

Recalling acting alongside Tom Cruise, Sobieski stated he was "very kind and considerate with me," and says her most vivid recollection of Kubrick, who died soon after filming finished, was that he "genuinely seemed to hold something magic".

Also in 1999, Sobieski was cast in a supporting role in the teen comedy feature Never Been Kissed starring Drew Barrymore.

Her next performance in the title role of the TV movie Joan of Arc (1999) earned her an Emmy nomination and a Golden Globe nomination, and she became the youngest actress ever to portray Joan of Arc on screen.

2000

In 2000, Sobieski played the female lead in the film Here on Earth opposite Josh Hartnett and Chris Klein, for which she received a Teen Choice Award nomination.

2001

She graduated from Trevor Day School in 2001 and studied literature and fine art at Brown University but did not graduate.

Sobieski was first noticed by a talent scout in the cafeteria of a New York City private school.

She received a second Golden Globe nomination for her portrayal of Tosia Altman in the 2001 TV film Uprising.

In 2001, Sobieski played the lead role in the road horror film Joy Ride with Paul Walker and Steve Zahn.

The film received generally favorable reviews.

Garth Franklin of Dark Horizons stated that Sobieski "does a better job than usual."

That same year, she starred in the thriller The Glass House, alongside Diane Lane.

The film was panned by critics and, with little promotion, had a disappointing opening weekend gross of just under $6 million.

Sobieski's performance in the 2001 low-budget drama My First Mister was praised by critics, with Pete Croatto of Filmcritic.com writing that, "As for Sobieski, who I've always liked, she does another fine job. This time it's with a shaky character – the troubled Goth chick... [but] Sobieski finds her character's human touch and runs with it."

2002

Sobieski landed a starring role in the independent film L'Idole (2002), which opened at the Toronto International Film Festival.

She then starred alongside John Cusack in the drama feature Max, as the mistress of a Jewish art dealer who mentors a young Adolf Hitler.

2003

Next, she portrayed the character of Cecile in the miniseries Les Liaisons dangereuses (2003) with Catherine Deneuve and Rupert Everett, an adaptation of Laclos's classic novel of sexual intrigue which made use of Sobieski's fluency in French.

2005

She portrayed the role of Deianira in Hercules, a 2005 television miniseries.

2012

Sobieski continued to work in films and on television until retiring in 2012, after which she focused on her children and art career.

Sobieski was born in New York City.

Her mother, Elizabeth Sobieski (née Salomon), is an American film producer and screenwriter who also worked as Sobieski's manager, and her father, Jean Sobieski, is a French-born painter and former actor of Polish and Swiss descent.

Her maternal grandfather, United States Navy Captain Robert Salomon, was Jewish.

Her maternal grandmother was of Ashkenazi Jewish and one quarter Dutch descent.

Sobieski grew up in a "pan-religious" family; she has said that she is "proud of [her] melting pot roots".

Her younger brother is Robert "Roby" Sobieski.

Sobieski's first name, Liliane, was the name of her paternal grandmother.

One of her middle names, Elsveta, is derived from her mother's name, Elizabeth.