Tea Leoni, featured on More’s November cover, talked to Margy Rochlin about ageism in Hollywood, her own career and her new project. About her upcoming film, Manure: I’m basically made to look like Tippi Hedren. Hitchcock blonde is what we’re going for. The entire movie is brown. Everything. The sets, the props, the wardrobe, the...
Did you hear the one about the Polish hit man (Sir Ben Kingsley) who gets sent from Buffalo to San Francisco to sober up? That’s the nutshell plot of John Dahl’s You Kill Me, a return to the off-kilter crime tales of his earlier independents The Last Seduction and Red Rock West. Tea Leoni doesn’t...
Tea Leoni’s interview with Moving Pictures Magazine at the 2007 Tribeca Film Festival is featured as the special Video of the Week on the magazine’s website. Leoni is fun and expressive as she talks about working with Ben Kingsley on the film, You Kill Me. You can see Leoni featured on the main page here:...
Head over to wbztv.com to watch a interview of Tea talking with Sunday’s Liz Walker about her work with UNICEF.
From PEOPLE [March 26 issue] TEA LEONI: “Lipshitz 6, or Two Angry Blondes by T Cooper and The Echo Maker [by Richard Powers]. I like to have a few going at a time. Lipshitz is a great tale: Echo Maker is stunning.”
There is no greater cause than making the world fit for children. I feel very strongly about carrying on the family tradition by working with UNICEF to help improve the lives and well-being of children everywhere.
Téa Leoni
Third-generation UNICEF Ambassador
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