LAURA LEIGHTON
'Laura Leighton' (born 'Laurie Miller'[1] on July 24, 1968) is an American actress. She was born and raised in Iowa City, Iowa and is a 1986 graduate of West High School in Iowa City (ironically located on Melrose Avenue). In 1988, she assumed her grandfather's surname.
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Filmography
'Laura Leighton' is probably best known for starring on ''Melrose Place'' from 1993 to 1997 as Jane Mancini's sister, Sydney Andrews.
She originally appeared in a one-off guest appearance during the show's first season and was asked back for the second season. During breaks on filming of Melrose, Laura starred in the movie, '' as Laurette Wilder, a woman from the wrong side of the tracks who falls for a rich boy, much to the disgust of his grandparents, and ''Deadly Encounter'' as Joanne Sanders, a single mother who is the victim of a stalker.
Laura dated actor Dean Cameron for several months before her long-term relationship with Melrose Place co-star Grant Show from 1993 - 1996. Leighton left the show in 1997, after what was believed to be a pay dispute. In 1999, she married another Melrose Place costar, Doug Savant. She eventually returned to work for Aaron Spelling in his other hit nighttime soap, ''Beverly Hills 90210''. Aaron created the role of actress wannabe Sophie Burns for her.
Laura guest-starred in shows such as Cupid and The Outer Limits, and lent her voice to the animated series Duckman. She also starred in indie films, such as Seven Girlfriends, The Sky Is Falling, and Angels, Baby! before taking a long break to have children. In 2003, Laura returned to the small screen in the much-hyped, but little-watched SKIN, which lasted 3 episodes, and in the short-lived 2005 ABC series ''Eyes''. In 2006 - 2007, Laura has made numerous prime-time guest appearances, on shows such as ABC drama/comedy Boston Legal, , , and Shark. Laura will next be seen in the made for TV movie "Love Notes" on Lifetime and has recently finished filming the western/horror/thriller ''The Burrowers'' directed by J.T Petty.
Footnotes
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External links
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