Liesel Pritzker Simmons

Actress

Birthday March 14, 1984

Birth Sign Pisces

Birthplace Chicago, Illinois, U.S.

Age 40 years old

Nationality United States

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Liesel Pritzker Simmons (born Liesel Anne Pritzker), stage name Liesel Matthews, is an American heiress and former child actress.

1943

Her cousin is J. B. Pritzker, the 43rd Governor of Illinois.

The family controls the TransUnion Credit Bureau and the Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines.

1980

Her mother met her father while working at a Pritzker-owned Hyatt hotel in Australia; they married in 1980 and divorced in 1989.

She has one brother, Matthew Pritzker, and three half-siblings from her father's first marriage to Audrey Gilbert Pritzker: Jennifer N. Pritzker; Linda Pritzker; and Karen Pritzker Vlock.

She was named after the Sound of Music character Liesl von Trapp, the eldest daughter of the seven von Trapp children.

1982

The Pritzker family has been near the top of Forbes magazine's "America's Richest Families" list since the list began in 1982.

1983

Her uncle, Jay Pritzker, is the founder of the Hyatt Hotel chain, and owned Braniff Airlines from 1983 to 1988.

1986

She is one of twelve surviving grandchildren of patriarch A.N. Pritzker, a financier and industrialist who died in 1986.

1995

She starred as Sara Crewe in A Little Princess, a 1995 film adaptation of the Frances Hodgson Burnett classic, and as Alice Marshall in Air Force One.

She is a member of the wealthy Pritzker family.

1997

She starred in two major films, Alfonso Cuaron's A Little Princess and Wolfgang Petersen's 1997 action thriller Air Force One.

2002

In 2002, Pritzker played the character Jenn in Neil LaBute's play The Distance from Here at the Almeida Theatre at King's Cross in London, England with Enrico Colantoni, Ana Reeder, Amy Ryan, Jason Ritter, and Mark Webber in the cast.

David Leveaux was director.

In 2002, Pritzker, then a first-year student at Columbia University, filed a $6 billion lawsuit against her father and eleven older cousins, claiming they had misappropriated money from trusts established for her and her brother Matthew Pritzker.

2005

In early 2005, the parties settled the lawsuit, which followed another suit that had begun the process of splitting the family fortune eleven ways.

That result placed eleven Pritzkers into the Forbes 400, the most from any single family.

Under the settlement, Liesel and Matthew each received roughly U.S. $280 million in cash and were given more control over other trusts valued at about U.S. $170 million each.

Liesel Pritzker is the founder of Young Ambassadors for Opportunity (YAO), a network of young professionals who aim to inspire, educate, and involve others in microfinance and the work of Opportunity International.

2006

Pritzker graduated from New Trier High School outside of Chicago and enrolled at Columbia University, from which she graduated in 2006.

Liesel Pritzker uses the name "Liesel Matthews" as an actress on stage and screen, first to honor her brother Matthew, and second to avoid conflict between her divorced parents about whether she should incorporate her stepfather's name and be known as Liesel Pritzker-Bagley.

Pritzker made her professional stage debut as Scout in a production of To Kill A Mockingbird in Chicago.

She won a Theatre World Award for her performance in Vincent in Brixton.

2009

In June 2009, she donated $4 million to Opportunity International to help expand microfinance services in Africa.

She is the co-founder of the IDP Foundation, Inc., and Blue Haven Initiative.

Pritzker is married to Ian Simmons; they live in Greater Boston.

2012

She is now known as a leader in impact investing and founded the Blue Haven Initiative in 2012 to that end.

Pritzker was born in Chicago, Illinois, into the Pritzker family, the daughter of Irene (née Dryburgh) and Robert Pritzker.

Her father founded The Marmon Group with his brother Jay Pritzker.

She is of Jewish origin on her father's side and her mother is Australian.