Jennifer Leigh Morrow

Jennifer Leigh Morrow

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Jennifer Leigh Morrow Wiki Biography

  • Jennifer Leigh Morrow, born into the world on the fifth of February 1962 and known as Jennifer Jason Leigh, is an American entertainer, author, and chief most popular for her jobs in the movies “Single White Female”, “Georgia”, and most as of late “The Hateful Eight”. 
  • So what amount is Leigh’s net worth? 
  • Starting in 2016 it is accounted for by sources to be $5 million, acquired generally from her long profession in Hollywood. born into the world in Hollywood, California, Leigh came from a gifted family: her dad Vic Morrow was an entertainer, her mom Barbara Turner was a screenwriter, and her sisters Carrie Ann Morrow and Mina Badie, are both in Hollywood as well. 
  • Leigh started acting at a truly youthful age, beginning in plugs, and afterward TV and film creations remembering a piece job for the film “Demise of a Stranger”. 
  • She chose to sharpen her acting abilities and joined the Stagedoor Manor Performing Arts Training Center in New York, driven by acclaimed entertainer Lee Strasberg. 
  • After her preparation in New York, Leigh had the option to book minor undertakings like “The Best Little Girl in the World” and the spine chiller “Eyes of a Stranger” in 1981, yet her breakout job as a youthful entertainer came in the film “Quick Times at Ridgemont High”, playing a pregnant young person. 
  • Her presentation in this film opened more entryways and began to assemble her net worth. 
  • In the wake of assuming young person parts, Leigh changed into more development projects and featured in motion pictures like “Last Exit to Brooklyn” and “Miami Blues“, in which she two or three honors for her exhibitions. 
  • In 1992, after her two Honor-winning films, she indeed astonished fans with her exhibition in the blockbuster hit “Single White Female“, playing the notable maniacal flatmate of Bridget Fonda. 
  • Another paramount presentation by Leigh came in 1995 when she played the lead job in the film “Georgia”, as the medication dependent underground rock vocalist character of Sadie, who is living in her sister’s shadow. 
  • Her presentation both in acting and singing the tunes in the film acquired her commendations and even honors. 
  • The achievement of the film additionally implied the equivalent in her profession, encouraging her abundance massively. 
  • Leigh kept on featuring in more films like “Kansas City”, “Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle”, and “Washington Square”. 
  • Leigh is as yet dynamic in acting, her latest ventures incorporate the TV arrangement “Weeds” and acted two or three scenes in the show “Retribution”. 
  • In 2015, Leigh by and by made enormous waves in Hollywood when she was remembered for Quentin Tarantino’s film “The Hateful Eight”, assuming the part of Daisy Domergue or “The Prisoner”. 
  • Her presentation procured various designations and grants, in any event, getting her a first Oscar assignment. 
  • All things considered, Leigh has made more than fifty movies, showed up in right around 30 TV creations, and well into twofold figures on the stage, making her quite possibly the most regarded entertainers not just in Hollywood. 
  • Regarding her own life, Leigh wedded chief and essayist Noah Baumbach in 2005; they have a child together, yet separated in 2013. 
  • IMDB Wikipedia “American Pie Presents: Band Camp” “Anomalisa” (2015) “The Hateful Eight” (2015) “The Hateful Eight” (189 $5 million 1962-2-5 1990 20/20 5′ 3″ (1.6 m) A Year in the Life Actress Adventures in Babysitting Aquarius Archie Bunker’s Place Arnold Schwarzenegger BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress California eXistenZ (1999) Fast Times at Ridgemont High Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982) February 5 for Best First Feature Genie Award for Best Performance (2004) Georgia Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture (2015) Gotham Award for Best Ensemble Cast (2008) Hollywood Independent Spirit Award for Best First Screenplay Jennifer Jason Leigh Net Worth Jennifer Lee Morrow Los Angeles MTV Movie Award for Best Villain (1992) New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actress Noah Baumbach maker Road to Perdition (2002) Satellite Award for Best Actress (1998) Single White Female Television program The Machinist (2004) Universal Studios USA Writer 

Jennifer Leigh Morrow Quick Info

Full Name Jennifer Jason Leigh
Net Worth $5 Million
Date Of Birth February 5, 1962
Place Of Birth Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
Height 5′ 3″ (1.6 m)
Profession Actress, Producer, Writer, Director
Education Palisades Charter High School
Nationality American
Spouse Noah Baumbach (2005-2013)
Children Rohmer Emmanuel Baumbach
Parents Barbara Turner, Vic Morrow
Siblings Carrie Ann Morrow, Mina Badie
IMDB www.imdb.com/name/nm0000492
Awards Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress, New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actress,(189, 1990), MTV Movie Award for Best Villain (1992), Genie Award for Best Performance (2004)
Nominations Satellite Award for Best Actress (1998), Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture (2015), BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role, Gotham Award for Best Ensemble Cast (2008), Independent Spirit Award for Best First Screenplay, for Best First Feature
Movies “The Hateful Eight” (2015), “Fast Times at Ridgemont High” (1982), “Anomalisa” (2015), “Single White Female”, “Georgia”, “The Hateful Eight”
TV Shows Twitch City, Hercules, Atypical

Jennifer Leigh Morrow Quotes

  • I think I am talented — but I also think I’m very lucky.
  • So much of the joy of seeing Quentin [Tarantino]’s movies is just how explosively imaginative they are, and how you don’t really know where things are going, and you don’t really know who’s who and what’s what and what the truth is.
  • I remember I once went to a nutritionist who said I come from good Russian- Jewish peasant stock, which means I can hold a potato in my body for a week if need be.
  • [1982: on the death of her father, actor Vic Morrow] I always hoped we could work together and, through that, resolve whatever needed to be resolved between us. Now that chance is lost. That’s the real tragedy.
  • [1992, on Miami Blues (1990)] Working with Alec (Baldwin) was like being on a roller coaster. He’s thrilling, incredibly funny, completely free, unashamed, trustful. It was one of those rare experiences where you really believe your fellow actor is the character he’s playing. We didn’t screw, of course, but our love scenes felt alive.
  • When my first movie, Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982), turned out to be this big hit, I was so innocent, I thought: all movies are hits. It took a couple of years to figure out that almost every movie I made after that didn’t make money. Some of them haven’t made money because they’re not very good movies. It’s not like I look at a project and go, ‘Oh, this is going to be a box-office bomb. I want it!’
  • [1992, on Backdraft (1991)] Ron Howard was incredibly generous and patient with me. He pursued me with this role. And I failed him. Everybody had been telling me for so long that I should stop playing women who go through grueling experiences, but there was no place for me in that character. It taught me that I can’t take a role I don’t really connect with.
  • I think I live in this mythical world where doing the parts I do is not going to hurt me, and telling people my age is not going to hurt me. And it actually does. It’s a bit sick-making but, you know, I can’t change who I am.
  • I like the comparison to Johnny Depp because with him, the way he transforms himself from role to role, he’s just this miraculous changeling and people really get behind it. But with me, people sometimes have a problem.
  • But in mainstream movies, the woman’s role is mostly just to prove that the leading man is heterosexual. I’m not good at that, and I’m not interested in that.
  • When I did Short Cuts (1993) with Robert Altman, I went up to him on the first day and said ‘Hi’, and he said ‘Hi, how are you? Could you get me a cup of coffee?’ When I brought it back, it turned out he thought I was the PA. For him, I come alive on film. As a person, I don’t really register that much. I mean, he loves me, I don’t take it as a cut, although you could. But he says that as a person I disappear in a way. In the film, I’m very mysterious, but in life, I’m very dull. I don’t feel like I’m dull, but I don’t put out a lot.
  • I’d much rather be in a movie that people have really strong feelings about than one that makes a hundred million dollars but you can’t remember because it’s just like all the others.
  • People can have so many ill-conceived ideas about me based on the parts that I play. I’ve had guys when I’ve been single, come out of the woodwork to date me and I’ve found out very quickly that they were expecting some kind of a whirlwind, some dramatic crazy person – and that’s just not me.
  • I like a movie that the audience actively has to participate in and not just casually observe. Whatever my part in it, just as an audience member, I find that exciting.
  • I’m a typical middle child. I’m the mediator. The one that makes everything OK, puts their own needs aside to make sure everybody’s happy. It’s hard to change your nature, even with years and years of therapy.
  • I just don’t plan things. I live a month at a time.
  • [on her best friend, Phoebe Cates] Your best friend is the only one who would tell you the person you are in love with is a sexually ambivalent man-child.
  • I could never play the ingenue, the girl next door, or the very successful young doctor. That would be a bore.

Jennifer Leigh Morrow Important Facts

  • Counts Dog Day Afternoon (1975) was the very first movie to emotionally impact her. Though only 13-years-old when it was released, she managed to see it numerous times.
  • Gave birth to her 1st child at age 48, a son Rohmer Emmanuel Baumbach on March 17, 2010. Child’s father is her now ex-husband, Noah Baumbach.
  • Was estranged from her father, Vic Morrow, at the time of his death. He left her $100 in his will.
  • Announced that she had filed for divorce from husband Noah Baumbach, citing irreconcilable differences, and is seeking spousal support and primary custody of their son Rohmer (24 November 2010).
  • Returned to work five months after giving birth to her son Rohmer to film her guest appearance on Weeds (2005).
  • Ex-daughter-in-law of Jonathan Baumbach.
  • Reportedly auditioned for the role of Violet in Pretty Baby (1978), but the part went to Brooke Shields instead.
  • She has received three separate career tributes – at the Telluride Film Festival in 1993, a special award for her contribution to independent cinema from the Film Society of Lincoln Center in 2002, and a week-long retrospective showing of her film work held by the American Cinematheque at Los Angeles’ Egyptian Theatre in June 2001.
  • Moved in with Jack Black and Nicole Kidman during filming Margot at the Wedding (2007), because they wanted to perfect their roles as a dysfunctional family.
  • Auditioned for the role of Catwoman in Batman Returns (1992).
  • Auditioned for the Nicole Kidman role into Die For (1995).
  • She won the role in The Hudsucker Proxy (1994) over Winona Ryder and Bridget Fonda.
  • She won the role in Washington Square (1997) over Meg Ryan and Anne Heche.
  • Dario Argento offered her the female lead in his film La sindrome di Stendhal (1996), but she turned it down. It was eventually played by his daughter Asia Argento.
  • She was one of several actresses considered by Jane Campion for the Holly Hunter role in The Piano (1993), but she was unable to meet with her because she was shooting Rush (1991) at the time.
  • She signed on for the film Spread (2009) but later backed out, and was replaced by Anne Heche.
  • Has become somewhat famous for having turned down many roles in some popular movies. She also turned down a recurring role on the TV show Lost (2004), which was eventually played by Cynthia Watros, and the role of Bree on the TV series Desperate Housewives (2004), which was eventually played by Marcia Cross.
  • The song “Jennifer Jason Leigh” by the punk band J Church has lyrics made up from interview quotes.
  • Allegedly auditioned for the role of Sarah Connor in The Terminator (1984) but director James Cameron considered her too young for the part. Linda Hamilton ended up playing the part.
  • Member of the jury at the “Venice Film Festival” in the year 2000.
  • Jennifer has acted with three of the four acting Baldwin brother in five different movies: Miami Blues (1990) and Lymelife (2005) with Alec Baldwin; Last Exit to Brooklyn (1989) and Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle (1994) with Stephen Baldwin; and Backdraft (1991) with William Baldwin.
  • Jennifer chose her second middle name “Jason” from that of her and her father’s friend, the actor Jason Robards.
  • Jennifer lived with Eric Stoltz for five years during the 80s.
  • Frequently worked with maverick director Robert Altman who, before his maverick days, worked with her father, Vic Morrow on the sixties television series Combat! (1962).
  • She is of entirely Ashkenazi Jewish descent. Her paternal grandparents, Harry Morozoff and Jean Kress were immigrants from Russia. Her maternal grandfather, Alexander Turner, was an immigrant from Austria, and her maternal grandmother, Pearl Pauline Zises, was born in New York, to Austrian-born parents.
  • Jennifer attended the strict Stagedoor Manor summer camp in upstate New York which trains teenagers in acting, singing, and dancing. Jennifer’s classmates include actor Zach Braff from NBC’s Scrubs (2001), writer-director Todd Graff, and actress-singer Mandy Moore.
  • After reading the script for the movie Backdraft (1991), Jennifer reportedly told its director, Ron Howard, that she wished that she could be the fire because it has the best part.
  • Jennifer’s father, actor Vic Morrow, died during the filming of the movie Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983). He was killed in a helicopter accident.
  • In 1997, Jennifer appeared in Faith No More’s music video “Last Cup of Sorrow”. Its plot was derived from Alfred Hitchcock’s film Vertigo (1958).
  • Jennifer lost weight down to 86 pounds for her role as an anorexic teenager in the TV-movie The Best Little Girl in the World (1981).
  • Born at 12:33 pm -PST.
  • Had a small part as Marion in Eyes Wide Shut (1999). However, when its director Stanley Kubrick asked Jennifer to do some re-shoots, she was not available to do that. Her entire part was reshot by Marie Richardson.
  • Well-known in Hollywood for the exhausting research she does for each of her portrayals and for her affinity for playing lurid roles.
  • Has an older sister, Carrie Ann Morrow, and a younger half-sister, actress Mina Badie. Her ex-stepfather is director Reza Badiyi.
  • Selected as one of “America’s 10 Most Beautiful Women” by Harper’s Bazaar Magazine, 1989.
  • Won two 1990 Critic Society awards for her portrayal of Tralala in Last Exit to Brooklyn (1989), and as Susan Waggoner in Miami Blues (1990).
  • Daughter of actor Vic Morrow and actress-screenwriter Barbara Turner.

Jennifer Leigh Morrow Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Georgia 1995 Sadie Flood Actress
Dolores Claiborne 1995 Selena St. George Actress
Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle 1994 Dorothy Parker Actress
The Hudsucker Proxy 1994 Amy Archer Actress
Short Cuts 1993 Lois Kaiser Actress
The Prom 1992 Lana Actress
Single White Female 1992 Hedra Carlson Actress
Rush 1991 Kristen Cates Actress
Crooked Hearts 1991 Married Hoffman Actress
Backdraft 1991 Jennifer Vaitkus Actress
Partners in Life 1990 TV Movie Blossom Actress
Buried Alive 1990 TV Movie Joanna Goodman Actress
Miami Blues 1990 Susie Waggoner Actress
Last Exit to Brooklyn 1989 Tralala Actress
The Big Picture 1989 Lydia Johnson Actress
Heart of Midnight 1988 Carol Actress
UnderCover 1987 Tanille Laroux Actress
Sister, Sister 1987 Lucy Bonnard Actress
Picnic 1986 TV Movie Madge Owens Actress
The Men’s Club 1986 Teensy Actress
The Hitcher 1986 Nash Actress
Flesh+Blood 1985 Agnes Actress
Grandview, U.S.A. 1984 Candy Webster Actress
Girls of the White Orchid 1983 TV Movie Carol Heath Actress
Easy Money 1983 Allison Capuletti Actress
ABC Afterschool Specials 1983 TV Series Andrea Fairchild Actress
The First Time 1982 TV Movie Bonnie Dillon Actress
Fast Times at Ridgemont High 1982 Stacy Hamilton Actress
Trapper John, M.D. 1982 TV Series Karen McCall Actress
Wrong Is Right 1982 Young Girl Actress
The Best Little Girl in the World 1981 TV Movie Casey Powell Actress
The Killing of Randy Webster 1981 TV Movie Amy Wheeler Actress
CBS Afternoon Playhouse 1981 TV Series Laurie Mcintyre Actress
Eyes of a Stranger 1981 Tracy Actress
The Waltons 1981 TV Series Kathy Seals Actress
Angel City 1980 TV Movie Kristy Teeter Actress
Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color 1978 TV Series Heather Actress
Family 1978 TV Series Jenny Blair Actress
Baretta 1977 TV Series Marcie Actress
The Spy Who Never Was 1976 Girl playing with a rubber ball (uncredited) Actress
White Boy Rick 2018 post-production Actress
Annihilation 2018 post-production The Psychologist Actress
Atypical 2017 TV Series post-production Elsa Actress
Good Time 2017 Corey Actress
Twin Peaks 2017 TV Series Chantal Hutchens Actress
Amityville: The Awakening 2017 Joan Actress
LBJ 2016 Lady Bird Johnson Actress
Morgan 2016 Dr. Kathy Grieff Actress
The Hateful Eight 2015 Daisy Domergue Actress
Anomalisa 2015 Lisa Hesselman (voice) Actress
Open 2014 TV Movie Holly Actress
Me 2014/I Kelly Actress
Welcome to Me 2014 Deb Moseley Actress
Alex of Venice 2014 Maureen Actress
Jake Squared 2013 Sheryl Actress
Hateship Loveship 2013 Chloe Actress
The Moment 2013/I Lee Actress
Kill Your Darlings 2013 Naomi Ginsberg Actress
The Spectacular Now 2013 Sara Actress
Revenge 2012 TV Series Kara Wallace Clarke Actress
Weeds 2009-2012 TV Series Jill Price-Gray Actress
Greenberg 2010 Beth – Beller’s Party Actress
Synecdoche, New York 2008 Maria Actress
Margot at the Wedding 2007 Pauline Actress
Rag Tale 2005 Deputy Editor – The Rag, Mary Josephine (MJ) Morton Actress
Easter Sunday 2005 Short Mother Actress
The Jacket 2005 Dr. Beth Lorenson Actress
Childstar 2004 Suzanne Actress
Palindromes 2004 ‘Mark’ Aviva Actress
The Machinist 2004 Stevie Actress
In the Cut 2003 Pauline Actress
Mission Hill 2002 TV Series Eunice ‘Weirdie’ Eulmeyer Actress
Road to Perdition 2002 Annie Sullivan Actress
Hey Arnold! The Movie 2002 Bridget (voice) Actress
Crossed Over 2002 TV Movie Karla Faye Tucker Actress
Frasier 2001 TV Series Estelle Actress
The Quickie 2001 Lisa Actress
The Anniversary Party 2001 Sally Therrian Actress
The Man Who Wasn’t There 2001 Female inmate (uncredited) Actress
Skipped Parts 2000 Lydia Callahan Actress
The King Is Alive 2000 Gina Actress
Twitch City 2000 TV Series Faith Actress
Spawn 1999 TV Series Lilly Actress
eXistenZ 1999 Allegra Geller Actress
Superman 1999 TV Series Cetera Actress
Hercules 1998 TV Series Tempest Actress
Thanks to a Grateful Nation 1998 TV Movie Teri Small Actress
Adventures from the Book of Virtues 1998 TV Series Alexandra Actress
Tracey Takes On… 1998 TV Series Paige Garland Actress
King of the Hill 1998 TV Series Amy Actress
The Love Letter 1998 TV Movie Elizabeth Whitcomb Actress
A Thousand Acres 1997 Caroline Cook Actress
Washington Square 1997 Catherine Sloper Actress
Bastard Out of Carolina 1996 Anney Boatwright Actress
Kansas City 1996 Blondie O’Hara Actress
Atypical 2017 TV Series producer post-production Producer
Greenberg 2010 producer Producer
The Anniversary Party 2001 producer Producer
Skipped Parts 2000 co-producer Producer
Georgia 1995 producer Producer
The Hateful Eight 2015 performer: “Jim Jones At Botany Bay” Soundtrack
Anomalisa 2015 performer: “Girls Just Want to Have Fun” Soundtrack
Rage 2008 TV Series 1 episode Soundtrack
Georgia 1995 performer: “WALK ON THE WILD SIDE”, “TAKE ME BACK” Soundtrack
Girls of the White Orchid 1983 TV Movie performer: “Finding My Own Way” Soundtrack
Greenberg 2010 story Writer
Rag Tale 2005 devised in collaboration with Writer
The Anniversary Party 2001 written by Writer
The Anniversary Party 2001 Director
The Anniversary Party 2001 designer: book jackets Art Department
The Anniversary Party 2001 book jacket designer Miscellaneous
Turn the River 2007 very special thanks Thanks
The Machinist: Breaking the Rules 2005 Video documentary short special thanks Thanks
The Squid and the Whale 2005 special thanks Thanks
The Man Who Wasn’t There 2001 special thanks Thanks
O Brother, Where Art Thou? 2000 thanks Thanks
Magnolia 1999 special thanks Thanks
Boogie Nights 1997 special thanks Thanks
21 Years: Quentin Tarantino 2016 Documentary post-production Herself Self
Watching, Waiting 2017 Documentary short Herself Self
None of Them Are You: Crafting Anomalisa 2016 Video documentary short Herself Self
Made in Hollywood 2016 TV Series Herself Self
Film ’72 2016 TV Series Herself – Interviewee Self
E! Live from the Red Carpet 2016 TV Series Herself Self
The 88th Annual Academy Awards 2016 TV Special Herself – Nominee: Best Actress in a Supporting Role Self
31st Film Independent Spirit Awards 2016 TV Movie Herself – Nominee Self
20/20 2016 TV Series documentary Herself – Actress (segment “My Oscar Journey”) Self
CBS News Sunday Morning 2016 TV Series Herself Self
Charlie Rose 1997-2016 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Good Morning America 2007-2016 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The View 2005-2016 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The Late Late Show with James Corden 2016 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Birthday Stories with Lynn Hirschberg 2016 TV Series short Herself Self
21st Annual Critics’ Choice Awards 2016 TV Movie Herself Self
Critics’ Choice Awards Red Carpet Live 2016/I TV Movie Herself Self
73rd Golden Globe Awards 2016 TV Special Herself – Nominee Self
Watch What Happens: Live 2016 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Live with Kelly and Ryan 2002-2016 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Late Night with Seth Meyers 2016 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Variety Studio: Actors on Actors 2016 TV Series Herself Self
Extra 2015 TV Series Herself Self
Rotten Tomatoes 2015 TV Series Herself Self
Entertainment Tonight 2015 TV Series Herself Self
DP/30: Conversations About Movies 2015 TV Series Herself Self
Jimmy Kimmel Live! 2015 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Der Regisseur Uli Edel – Fakten und Fiktion 2009 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
Speechless 2008 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
Backdraft: Bringing Together the Team 2006 Video documentary short Herself Self
2006 Independent Spirit Awards 2006 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
The Machinist: Breaking the Rules 2005 Video documentary short Herself Self
Beneath the Roses 2005 Documentary short Self
Shootout 2005 TV Series Herself Self
Tussen de sterren 2003 TV Series documentary Herself Self
Filming ‘Rush’ 2002 Video documentary short Herself Self
HBO First Look 1994-2002 TV Series documentary short Herself Self
The Making of ‘Road to Perdition’ 2002 TV Short documentary Herself / Annie Sullivan Self
Searching for Debra Winger 2002 Documentary Herself (uncredited) Self
The Rosie O’Donnell Show 1997-2002 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
A Salute to Robert Altman, an American Maverick 2002 TV Movie Herself Self
The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn 2001 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
+ de cinéma 2001 TV Series documentary short Herself Self
Anatomy of a Scene 2001 TV Series documentary Herself – Director / Writer / Producer Self
VH-1 Where Are They Now? 2000 TV Series documentary Herself Self
Inside the Actors Studio 1999 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno 1996-1999 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Late Show with David Letterman 1994-1999 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The Directors 1999 TV Series documentary Herself Self
Agnieszka Holland on the Set 1997 TV Short Herself Self
On the Set of ‘Washington Square’ 1997 TV Movie Herself Self
Cinema Cinema 1997 Documentary Herself (uncredited) Self
The First 100 Years: A Celebration of American Movies 1995 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
Moving Pictures 1995 TV Series documentary Herself Self
The 52nd Annual Golden Globe Awards 1995 TV Special Herself – Nominee Self
Would You Kindly Direct Me to Hell?: The Infamous Dorothy Parker 1994 TV Short documentary Self
Today 1990-1994 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Luck, Trust & Ketchup: Robert Altman in Carver Country 1993 Documentary Herself Self
Cinema 3 1992 TV Series Herself Self
The 49th Annual Golden Globe Awards 1992 TV Special Herself – Presenter: Best Actress & Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture Self
The Making of ‘Easy Money’ 1983 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
Entertainment Tonight 2016 TV Series Herself Archive Footage
100 Greatest Teen Stars 2006 TV Mini-Series Herself Archive Footage
Cinema mil 2005 TV Series Herself Archive Footage
Hubert Selby Jr: It/ll Be Better Tomorrow 2005 Documentary Archive Footage
Retrosexual: The 80’s 2004 TV Mini-Series documentary Archive Footage
Composing Flesh+Blood 2004 Video documentary short Agnes Archive Footage
Sex at 24 Frames Per Second 2003 Video documentary Stacy Hamilton Archive Footage
Celebrity Naked Ambition 2003 TV Movie documentary Archive Footage
Playboy: The Complete Anna Nicole Smith 2000 Video documentary Herself Archive Footage

Jennifer Leigh Morrow Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2016 FCA Award North Texas Film Critics Association, US Best Supporting Actress The Hateful Eight (2015) Won
2016 OFTA Film Award Online Film & Television Association Best Supporting Actress The Hateful Eight (2015) Won
2015 Capri Supporting Actress Award Capri, Hollywood The Hateful Eight (2015) Won
2015 Hollywood Film Award Hollywood Film Awards The ensemble of the Year The Hateful Eight (2015) Won
2015 NBR Award National Board of Review, USA Best Supporting Actress The Hateful Eight (2015) Won
2015 SDFCS Award San Diego Film Critics Society Awards Best Supporting Actress The Hateful Eight (2015) Won
2009 Robert Altman Award Independent Spirit Awards Synecdoche, New York (2008) Won
2008 Gotham Independent Film Award Gotham Awards Best Ensemble Performance Synecdoche, New York (2008) Won
2008 Best Actress Peñíscola Comedy Film Festival Margot at the Wedding (2007) Won
2007 Mill Valley Film Festival Award Mill Valley Film Festival Spotlight. Won
2007 Muse Award New York Women in Film & Television Won
2005 Genie Genie Awards Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role Childstar (2004) Won
2001 Taormina Arte Award Taormina International Film Festival Won
2000 Best Actress Award Tokyo International Film Festival The King Is Alive (2000) Won
1999 Best Actress Verona Love Screens Film Festival A Thousand Acres (1997) Won
1995 CFCA Award Chicago Film Critics Association Awards Best Actress Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle (1994) Won
1995 Best Actress Montréal World Film Festival Georgia (1995) Won
1995 NSFC Award National Society of Film Critics Awards, USA Best Actress Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle (1994) Won
1995 NYFCC Award New York Film Critics Circle Awards Best Actress Georgia (1995) Won
1994 Special Award Golden Globes, USA Short Cuts (1993) Won
1993 MTV Movie Award MTV Movie Awards Best Villain Single White Female (1992) Won
1993 Silver Medallion Award Telluride Film Festival, US Won
1993 Special Volpi Cup Venice Film Festival Short Cuts (1993) Won
1991 BSFC Award Boston Society of Film Critics Awards Best Supporting Actress Miami Blues (1990) Won
1990 NYFCC Award New York Film Critics Circle Awards Best Supporting Actress Miami Blues (1990) Won
2016 NTFCA Award North Texas Film Critics Association, US Best Supporting Actress The Hateful Eight (2015) Nominated
2016 OFTA Film Award Online Film & Television Association Best Supporting Actress The Hateful Eight (2015) Nominated
2015 Capri Supporting Actress Award Capri, Hollywood The Hateful Eight (2015) Nominated
2015 Hollywood Film Award Hollywood Film Awards The ensemble of the Year The Hateful Eight (2015) Nominated
2015 NBR Award National Board of Review, USA Best Supporting Actress The Hateful Eight (2015) Nominated
2015 SDFCS Award San Diego Film Critics Society Awards Best Supporting Actress The Hateful Eight (2015) Nominated
2009 Robert Altman Award Independent Spirit Awards Synecdoche, New York (2008) Nominated
2008 Gotham Independent Film Award Gotham Awards Best Ensemble Performance Synecdoche, New York (2008) Nominated
2008 Best Actress Peñíscola Comedy Film Festival Margot at the Wedding (2007) Nominated
2007 Mill Valley Film Festival Award Mill Valley Film Festival Spotlight. Nominated
2007 Muse Award New York Women in Film & Television Nominated
2005 Genie Genie Awards Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role Childstar (2004) Nominated
2001 Taormina Arte Award Taormina International Film Festival Nominated
2000 Best Actress Award Tokyo International Film Festival The King Is Alive (2000) Nominated
1999 Best Actress Verona Love Screens Film Festival A Thousand Acres (1997) Nominated
1995 CFCA Award Chicago Film Critics Association Awards Best Actress Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle (1994) Nominated
1995 Best Actress Montréal World Film Festival Georgia (1995) Nominated
1995 NSFC Award National Society of Film Critics Awards, USA Best Actress Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle (1994) Nominated
1995 NYFCC Award New York Film Critics Circle Awards Best Actress Georgia (1995) Nominated
1994 Special Award Golden Globes, USA Short Cuts (1993) Nominated
1993 MTV Movie Award MTV Movie Awards Best Villain Single White Female (1992) Nominated
1993 Silver Medallion Award Telluride Film Festival, US Nominated
1993 Special Volpi Cup Venice Film Festival Short Cuts (1993) Nominated
1991 BSFC Award Boston Society of Film Critics Awards Best Supporting Actress Miami Blues (1990) Nominated
1990 NYFCC Award New York Film Critics Circle Awards Best Supporting Actress Miami Blues (1990) Nominated