Lee Purcell

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Lee Purcell
Lee Purcell.jpg
Purcell in 2017
Born
Lee Jeune Williams

(1947-06-15) June 15, 1947 (age 76)
OccupationActress
Years active1969–present
Spouses
Robert Gibson
(m. 1968;div. 1972)
Kenneth Gerbino
(m. 1975;div. 1981)
Gary A. Lowe
(m. 1982;div. 1995)
Bob Dahlquist
(m. 2014)
Website www.leepurcell.com

Lee Purcell (born Lee Jeune Williams; June 15, 1947) [2] is an American actress [3] who worked primarily in the 1970s and 1980s. [4]

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Early life

Purcell was born Lee Jeune Williams at the Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point (North Carolina), the elder daughter of Major Frank D. Williams Jr., a highly decorated Marine Corps pilot who was killed while on active duty when she was two months old. [5] Her mother, Lee ( née McKnight) Williams (1925-2014), remarried, to Donald Purcell, a U.S. Navy doctor assigned to the Marine Corps. [6] Lee Purcell has a younger sister. [7]

She graduated from Paragould High School in 1965 [7] and briefly attended Stephens College in Columbia, Missouri as a dance and theatre student until she was expelled.[ why? ] [8] [9] [10] [11]

Career

Purcell in 1970 Lee Purcell in 1970.jpg
Purcell in 1970

She moved to California in 1967 [12] and studied acting. Purcell supported herself by working in commercials [11] and selling clothes at a disco. [13]

In 1969, Purcell was selected for her first feature film by Steve McQueen in his company's production of Adam at Six A.M. , co-starring Michael Douglas. [14] Asked to explain why he chose Purcell from nearly 500 other available actresses, McQueen said, "It wasn't easy. We kept narrowing down the field over a period of weeks until it came to giving screen tests to six of them. All of them were good, but Lee seemed to jump right out of the screen." [15]

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Purcell at the 1994 Emmy Awards

Her television work included roles as Billie Dove and Olivia de Havilland in two biopic TV movies: The Amazing Howard Hughes (1977) [16] and My Wicked, Wicked Ways: The Legend of Errol Flynn (1985). [17]

She was nominated for two Emmy Awards. In 1991, she was nominated as Outstanding Lead Actress for Long Road Home [18] and in 1994 as Outstanding Supporting Actress for Secret Sins of the Father. She was co-producer, and starred in the 1998 low-budget cable-TV movie Malaika (alternate title Tons of Trouble). [19]

Purcell's film career wound down in 1983 and she has only had five motion picture credits since, the last in 2015. She has continued to do television projects. [20]

Personal life

In December 2010 Purcell launched an interactive fashion and beauty website, BoomerBabes, geared towards Baby Boomer women. The website did not gain any visitors [21] and BoomerBabes stopped updating in 2014. [22]

Purcell is a member of the Church of Scientology. [23]

Filmography

Feature films

YearFilmRoleDirector
1970 Adam at Six A.M. Jerri Jo Hopper Robert Scheerer
1972 Dirty Little Billy Berle Stan Dragoti
Stand Up and Be Counted Karen Hammond Jackie Cooper
Necromancy Priscilla Bert I. Gordon
1973 Kid Blue Molly Ford James Frawley
1974 Mr. Majestyk Wiley Richard Fleischer
1978 Big Wednesday Peggy Gordon John Milius
Almost Summer Christine Alexander Martin Davidson
1980 Stir Crazy Susan Sidney Poitier
1982 Airplane II: The Sequel Mrs. Seluchi (Deleted Scene) Ken Finkleman
Homework Ms. JacksonJames Beshears
1983 Eddie Macon's Run Jilly Buck Jeff Kanew
Valley Girl Beth Brent Martha Coolidge
1985Space RageMaggieConrad E. Palmisano
1996Movies, Money, MurderLilahStephen Eckelberry, Arthur Webb
1998DizzylandDennis Hackin
2005The Unknown aka Clawed: The Legend of SasquatchDoris WinslowKarl Kozak
2015 Kids vs Monsters Francine Gingerfield

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1969 Bracken's World Girl
1970 Marcus Welby, M.D. Cathy CullenMade a second appearance in 1972, as 'Carol Lockett'
Bonanza Angie
The Young Rebels Maggie Todd
1972 Medical Center Liza
1973 Cannon Marian LukeMade two additional appearances in 1975, various characters
Hijack Eileen NoonanTV movie
1974 ABC Wide World Mystery Donna
The Rockford Files Susan Parsons
1975 The Waltons Bobby StromPlayed an aviator
Insight Tracy
Barnaby Jones Kathy CooperMade a second appearance in 1977, as 'Peggy Giroux'
1976 Hawaii Five-O Molly TaggertMade a second appearance in 1977, same character
Jigsaw John Virginia Sand
1977 The Amazing Howard Hughes Billie Dove TV movie
The Streets of San Francisco Carol Revson
1978 Stranger in Our House Julia TrentTV movie (aka Summer of Fear)
1979Murder in Music CitySamantha HuntTV movie (aka The Country Western Murders)
A Man Called Sloane Michele Blake
1980 Kenny Rogers as The Gambler Jennie ReedTV movie
My Wife Next DoorLisa PallickPilot for proposed TV series
The Secret War of Jackie's Girls Casey McCannTV movie
1981 The Girl, the Gold Watch & Dynamite Bonnie Lee BeaumontTV movie and pilot for proposed TV series
Killing at Hell's Gate Jane PascoTV movie
1982 The Phoenix Cindy Houghton
1985 Magnum, P.I. Goldie Morris
Murder, She Wrote Joanna BensonMade four additional appearances in 1986, 1989 and 1994, various characters
My Wicked, Wicked Ways: The Legend of Errol Flynn Olivia de Havilland TV movie
Hollywood Beat Maggie
1986Betrayed by InnocenceSharon DeLeonTV movie
1987 Matlock Andrea Colter
MacGyver Shadow
1988To Heal a NationSandieTV movie
The Incredible Hulk Returns Dr. Maggie ShawTV movie
Jake and the Fatman Pamela Parker
1989 Simon & Simon Colleen Huntley/Missy Taylor
1990Shades of LAAlex Taylor
1991 Long Road Home Bessie RobertsonTV movie. Emmy nomination for Outstanding Lead Actress
1994Secret Sins of the FatherAnn ThielmanTV movie. Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress
1995 Due South Louise St. LaurentMade five additional appearances in 1995 and 1996, same character
DazzleRedTV movie
The Magic of ChristmasHerselfHoliday special
1997 Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction Dr. Kim O'FarrellSegment: "The Unknown Patient"
1998 Promised Land Beth Hixon
MalaikaMolly DeMornayTV movie (aka Tons of Trouble)
2010 Persons Unknown Eleanor SullivanMini-series. Five appearances
2016 J.L. Family Ranch Mable RitterTV film

Special projects

YearTitleRoleNotes
1987A Woman's Guide to FirearmsHerselfInstructional video
Your First Gun- A Family Guide To ShootingThe motherInstructional video
1992The JokeJane35mm short
1997This World, Then the FireworksADR work (additional dialogue recording)
2006White Picket FenceBonnie DurleySuper 16mm short

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