Leigh French

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Leigh French
Born (1945-07-14) July 14, 1945 (age 77)
OccupationActress
Years active1966–present

Leigh French (born July 14, 1945) is an American actress.

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Early life

French was born in Ashland, Kentucky.

Career

In her early career as a regular on The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour of the late-1960s, French portrayed a hippie named Goldie O'Keefe. The character was originally introduced, in an ostensible studio-audience interview segment, as Goldie Keif; both "Goldie" and "Keif" were slang terms for marijuana at the time. [1] Reportedly, the slight name change to O'Keefe when she became a semi-regular was at the television network's insistence. Her segment of the show was called "Share a Little Tea with Goldie." At the time, "sharing tea" was a popular euphemism for getting high on marijuana. Following suit, her segment consisted largely of "helpful" household advice loaded with sex and drug-related double entendres. [2]

French played a similar character, a San Francisco hippie type named Cobalt-Blue, in a 1968 episode ("Tag, You're It") of the I Spy series. She and Rob Reiner (both of whom had been members of The Committee improv group in San Francisco) also played hippies in the 1969 "Flower Power" episode of Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. French can also be seen in such films as WUSA (1970), The Drowning Pool (1975), Aloha, Bobby and Rose (1975), The Hollywood Knights (1980), and The Long Days of Summer (1980). Leigh also appeared as Goober Pyle's (George Lindsey) sister on a pilot episode for a sitcom called Goober & the Truckers' Paradise. The show, in which Goober and his sister managed a highway truck stop, was not picked up by networks. [3]

French's acting work continued steadily through 2010, primarily performing behind the scenes and voiceover roles in animated features up to 2014. [4]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1968 How Sweet It Is! Maria
1970 WUSA Girl
1970 Norwood Vernell Bird
1973 The All-American Boy Lovette
1973 The Laughing Policeman Porno Cashier
1975 Aloha, Bobby and Rose Donna Sue
1975 The Drowning Pool Red Head
1975 White Line Fever Lucy
1977 The Great Smokey Roadblock Glinda
1980 The Hollywood Knights Jacqueline Freedman
1981 History of the World, Part I Prehistoric Woman
1981 Halloween II Gary's Mother
1985 Summer Rental Announcer
1985 Stoogemania Television voice
1986 Children of a Lesser God Announcer
1987 Summer School Student
1988 Bright Lights, Big City Additional voices
1988 Talk Radio Newscaster
1989 Uncle Buck Additional voices
1990 The Spirit of '76 Voice of the Future
1991 Career Opportunities Voiceover
1991 An American Tail: Fievel Goes West Various voicesUncredited
1992 Glengarry Glen Ross Additional voice
1995 A Goofy Movie Uncredited
1996 Ghosts of Mississippi Bridge Lady
1998 Homegrown Waitress
2004 The Big Bounce Rell
2005 Rumor Has It Charity Dinner Guest
2006 Barnyard Additional voices
2007 Shrek the Third Baby OgresUncredited

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1966The John Bartholomew Tucker ShowVarious rolesEpisode #1.7
1966–1967 Hey, Landlord 3 episodes
1968 I Spy Cobalt-BlueEpisode: "Tag, You're It"
1969 Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. MicheleEpisode: "Flower Power"
1973 Chase RitaEpisode: "A Bit of Class"
1975Delancey Street: The Crisis WithinMaryTelevision film
1975 The Fireman's Ball Angelina
1976 How to Break Up a Happy Divorce Marilyn
1978Goober & the Truckers' ParadisePearl Pyle
1980 The Long Days of Summer Frances Haley
1981 CHiPs JackieEpisode: "Crash Course"
1984 St. Elsewhere AlishaEpisode: "Attack"
1984 It's Your Move Miss FeldmanEpisode: "Put to the Test"
1984 E/R Mrs. FormanEpisode: "Only a Nurse"
1985This Child Is MineCarolTelevision film
1985 Knots Landing Phyllis ElliotEpisode: "Rise and Fall"
1987Warm Hearts, Cold FeetNancy CarmelTelevision film
1990 Midnight Caller Sunny / Sunny Farina2 episodes
1994 Reform School Girl Velmont AnnouncerTelevision film
1994 Rebel Highway Episode: "Reform School Girl"
1995Original SinsThe VoiceTelevision film
2009 Children of the Corn Additional voice

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References

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  2. "Campbell, French, Paulsen Reunited". Calgary Herald . November 1, 1968. p. 13. Retrieved November 11, 2011.
  3. Erickson, Hal (2015). "Leigh French Biography". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times . Archived from the original on 7 January 2015. Retrieved 12 March 2015.
  4. "Leigh French". IMDb. Retrieved 2021-01-26.