Leelee Sobieski

An attractive blonde teen player of TV and film who bears a passing resemblance to Helen Hunt, Leelee Sobieski achieved her big screen breakthrough in 1998 as Elijah Wood's young bride in the disaster-themed hit "Deep Impact" and as the daughter of an expatriate family in the Merchant-Ivory production "A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries". The latter in particular offered the young actress a meaty role as she took her character from puberty through adolescence and the scenes she shared with her onscreen father (Kris Kristofferson), who offered guidance without judgment, were quite moving. Sobieski demonstrated a maturity beyond her years that ranked with other former child players like Hunt and Jodie Foster.

The daughter of artist and a novelist, she was christened Liliane which was shortened to Leelee. Raised on a ranch in the Carmarque region of France and in Manhattan, Sobieski was spotted by a casting director who was visiting her school and was cast as Marlo Thomas' daughter in the 1994 CBS TV-movie "Reunion.” She then played the daughter of a detective (Mark Harmon) in "Charlie Grace" (ABC, 1995) and made guest appearances on such sitcoms as "Grace Under Fire" and "The Home Court". Sobieski moved to features as Martin Short's daughter in Disney's "Jungle2Jungle" (1997) before landing her star-making roles. Director Stanley Kubrick also tapped the rising starlet for a supporting role in his much-anticipated "Eyes Wide Shut" (1999). The actress also earned critical plaudits and a Best Actress Emmy nomination for her strong portrayal of "Joan of Arc" in the 1999 CBS miniseries, though her pronouncement that she was the first virgin to play Joan gave grist to the tabloid mill.

Sobieski continued her fast and inexhaustible rise with a leading role opposite Chris Klein in the teen romantic drama, “Here on Earth” (2000), then played Tosia Altman, a young Jewish woman who sees her family deported to a Nazi death camp and joins the resistance movement inside the Warsaw ghetto in the NBC miniseries, “Uprising” (2001). Back in the feature world, she had a banner year in 2001, starring in the psychological thriller, “The Glass House,” the cross-country road thriller “Joy Ride” and the dark comedy “My First Mister,” playing a tattooed Goth girl who falls into an unlikely friendship with her rigid, middle-aged boss (Albert Brooks). In “Max” (2002), a fictional look at the life of Adolf Hitler as a failed artist before his rise to power, Sobieski was the tantalizing mistress of an art dealer (John Cusack) trying to convince the future Führer to channel his dark thoughts into his paintings.

Though prominent onscreen throughout 2000-2001, Sobieski began to settle into the background because of her matriculation at Brown University. Her career as a student, however, lasted only a year, as she put college on hold to return to acting. After appearing as the young Cécile Volanges in a miniseries version of the oft-adapted “Dangerous Liaisons” (Women’s Entertainment Television, 2004), she costarred in the NBC movie-of-the-week, “Hercules” (2004), playing the half-man, half-god’s main squeeze, Deianeira. Returning to features, she was part of an ensemble that included Nicolas Cage in “The Wicker Man” (2006), playing the curiously-named Sister Honey in a remake of the 1973 horror classic. She then signed on to star opposite John Rhys-Davies in “Dungeon Siege” (2006), an adaptation of the epic fantasy video game.

  • Also Credited As:
    LeeLee Sobiesky, Liliane Roudabeh Gloria Elzvieta Sobieski, Liliane Rudabet Gloria Elsveta Sobieski
  • Born:
    Liliane Rudabet Gloria Elsveta Sobieski on June 10, 1982 in New York, New York
  • Job Titles:
    Actor, Model, Dancer
Family
  • Brother: Roby Sobieski. Born c. 1989
  • Father: Jean Sobeiski. French; appeared in French and Italian spaghetti Westerns during his youth
  • Grandfather: Robert Salomon. Jewish; maternal grandfather
  • Mother: Elizabeth Sobieski. American; manages daughter's acting career
Significant Others
  • Companion: Matthew Davis. Rumored to be dating as of March 2008
  • Companion: Sean Lennon. Father is the late John Lennon; dated in 2003; no longer together
  • Companion: Manhattan. dating as of June 2002
Education
  • Brown University, Providence, RI, 2001
Milestones
  • 1994 Acting debut as Marlo Thomas' daughter in the CBS movie "Reunion"
  • 1995 Played Mark Harmon's daughter on the ABC series "Charlie Grace"
  • 1997 Film debut, "Jungle2Jungle" playing Martin Short's daughter (billed as LeeLee Sobiesky)
  • 1998 Breakthrough screen role as Elijah Wood's young wife in "Deep Impact"
  • 1998 Had central role in the Merchant-Ivory film "A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries"
  • 1999 Played a modern Lolita in Stanley Kubrick's "Eyes Wide Shut"
  • 1999 Portrayed "Joan of Arc" in a well-received CBS miniseries; received Emmy and Golden Globe nominations
  • 2000 Starred opposite Chris Klein in the romantic drama, "Here on Earth"
  • 2001 Played a Polish Jew imprisoned in the Warsaw Ghetto in the NBC miniseries "Uprising" directed by Jon Avnet
  • 2001 Played a disaffected teen who strikes up an unlikely friendship with an older man in "My First Mister"
  • 2002 Co-starred with Noah Taylor and John Cusack in the fictional drama, "Max"
  • 2006 Cast in Neil Labute's remake of the 70s horror film, "The Wicker Man"
  • 2006 Played John Rhys-Davies' daughter in Uwe Boll's "Dungeon Siege"
  • 2008 Co-starred with Al Pacino for the thriller, "88 Minutes"
  • Briefly moved to Miami with her family
  • Discovered by a casting agent in her school cafeteria
  • Raised partly on a ranch in the Carmarque region of France and in NYC

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