Andrea Leeds

Birthday: 1914-08-18
Deathday: 1983-08-01
Birthplace: Butte, Montana, USA
Gender: Female
Drafted: 0
Drafted By: Unowned
Owned By: Unowned
Owned Wins: 0
Owned Noms: 0
Win Bonus: 0
Nom Bonus: 0
Total Points: 0

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Andrea Leeds (August 18, 1914 – May 21, 1984) was an American film actress. A popular supporting player of the late 1930s, Leeds was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in Stage Door (1937). She was progressing to leading roles, when she retired from acting following her marriage in 1939, and was later a successful horse breeder.

She began her film career in 1933 playing bit parts and using her given name. As Andrea Leeds she played her first substantial role in the film Come and Get It (1936) and achieved another success with her next film It Could Happen to You! (1937).

As part of an ensemble cast that included Katharine Hepburn, Ginger Rogers and Lucille Ball, Leeds was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance as an aspiring actress in Stage Door (1937). She read for the role of Melanie in Gone with the Wind, however the role was given to Olivia de Havilland.

Her wholesome quality led to her being cast in The Goldwyn Follies (1938) playing "Miss Humanity" – a woman considered by a jaded Hollywood executive to represent the ideal American woman. The film was not a success and received poor reviews.

She next appeared in two films opposite Joel McCrea (who earlier played her brother in Come and Get It), Youth Takes a Fling (1938) and They Shall Have Music (1939), for the first time playing the lead female role. She continued to play the romantic female lead in an adventure film set in the 1906 Philippines, The Real Glory, opposite Gary Cooper and David Niven, and opposite Don Ameche in the first Technicolor biography of Stephen Foster, Swanee River (1939).

Her final film, Earthbound (1940), was a fantasy murder mystery in which Leeds' character solves the murder of her husband, aided by his ghost.

These films were relatively successful and Leeds remained a popular actress. In 1939 she married Robert Stewart Howard, son of California businessman and racehorse owner Charles S. Howard, and decided to leave films to devote herself to raising a family. Her father-in-law owned and raced Seabiscuit, and with her husband she became a successful horse owner/breeder.

Career Statisics

Season Age Movie Role Result Points
1938 24 Stage Door (1937) Supporting Actress Nom 0
Career 0

Transaction History

Date Location Team Receives Team Receives Team Receives

Credits

Year Title Character
1940-06-06 Earthbound Ellen Besborough
1939-12-29 Swanee River Jane McDowell Foster
1939-09-29 The Real Glory Linda Hartley
1939-08-18 They Shall Have Music Ann Lawson
1938-09-22 Youth Takes a Fling Helen Brown
1938-08-05 Letter of Introduction Kay Martin
1938-02-04 The Goldwyn Follies Hazel Dawes
1937-10-08 Stage Door Kay Hamilton
1937-06-28 It Could Happen to You Laura Compton
1936-11-06 Come and Get It Evvie Glasgow
1936-09-02 My Man Godfrey Socialite at Scavenger Hunt (uncredited)
1936-05-15 Forgotten Faces Salesgirl
1936-03-15 Song of the Trail Betty Hobson
1936-03-01 Sutter's Gold Nurse
1936-02-22 The Count Takes the Count Gloria Grayson
1935-08-23 Dante's Inferno Anna
1934-11-02 Elinor Norton Nurse
1933-10-20 Meet the Baron College Girl (uncredited)