Kay Lenz ( born Kay Lenz , born March 4, 1953) is an American actress, winner of two Emmy Awards.
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Lenz in the trailer for the movie " Breezy " (1973). | |
| Date of Birth | March 4, 1953 (66 years old) |
| Place of Birth | Los Angeles , California , USA |
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| Profession | actress |
| Career | 1967 - present time |
| Awards | Emmy (1975, 1989) |
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Life and career
Kay Lenz was born in Los Angeles, California and began her career as a child actor. She appeared in several television shows, and in 1973 made her debut on the big screen in the movie " American Graffiti ." In the same year, Kaye played the first major role in the movie - in Clint Eastwood 's film " Breezy ", which brought her a nomination for the Golden Globe Award [1] . Later, she continued to act in films, in films such as " Fever on a white strip " or " Transition ."
Lenz was nominated for the Saturn Film Award for her role in the 1986 film Home . In the following years, her film career was less successful and she starred mainly in films such as Death Lust 4: Smash . On television, the actress appeared in the TV series " Kagney and Lacy ", " Private Detective Magnum ", " She wrote the murder " and " Detective Agency" Moonlight "." In 1989, she won an Emmy Award for her work on the Midnight Caller series. From 1991 to 1993, she starred in the series “ Reasonable Doubt ”, which brought her two more nominations for “ Emmy ”. In recent years, she has appeared in episodes of the series Law and Order: Special Corps , Doctor House and The Bloodhound .
Notes
- ↑ Internet Movie Database . Awards for Kay Lenz . Date of treatment January 19, 2012. Archived on September 9, 2012.
Links
- Lenz, Kay at the Internet Movie Database