Lesley Woods
American actress

Lesley Woods

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American actress
Gender:
Female
Birth:
22 August 1910(Berwick)
Death:
2 August 2003(Los Angeles)
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Introduction

Lesley Woods (August 22, 1910 - August 2, 2003) was an American radio, stage and television actress.

Early years

Born on August 22, 1910, Woods was a graduate of the Goodman School of Drama in Chicago.

Stage

Woods' acting on Broadway included being in Double Dummy (1936), Excursion (1937), Comes the Revelation (1942), The Assassin (1945), and A Case of Libel (1963–64). She was a member of Theatre West. A Billboard review of Comes the Revelation summarized Woods' acting as follows: "Small, blond and attractive, Miss Woods plays with an honesty and restraint that are as rare as they are commendable. Quiet, sincere and tremendously effective, she does one of the finest jobs of the entire season."

Radio

Woods' roles on radio programs included those shown in the table below.

Program Role
Backstage Wife Maida
Boston Blackie Mary Wesley
Bright Horizon Rosie
Margaret Anderson McCarey
Bulldog Drummond "heroine roles"
"the feminine lead"
Casey, Crime Photographer Ann Williams
Guiding Light Helene Cunningham
Joyce Jordan, Girl Interne Margot Sherwood
The Man I Married Evelyn Waring
Midstream Meredith Conway
Portia Faces Life Elaine Arden
Road of Life Carol Martin
The Romance of Helen Trent Tember Adams
Rosemary Audrey Roberts
The Shadow Margo Lane
This Is Nora Drake Peg Martinson
We Love and Learn Mickey
Woman in White Janet Munson Adams

Other programs on which Woods was a regular included Crime and Peter Chambers, Inner Sanctum Mystery, The Private Files of Rex Saunders, Treasury Star Parade, and It Can Be Done.

Television

A veteran of at least 10 daytime soaps, Woods' daytime debut was as Claire Bannister Steele on Young Dr. Malone from 1959-1963 as the serial's leading villainess. Following that, she appeared on The Edge of Night as Evelyn Dark (1964), A Flame in the Wind as Miriam Bentley (1964–66), The Nurses (where she starred with McMurray) as Vivian Gentry (1965-1967), Search for Tomorrow as the original Andrea Whiting (1967), Bright Promise as Isabel Jones (1971-1972), Return to Peyton Place as Zoe Tate (1972-1973), and Days of Our Lives as Dorothy Kelly (1978). On General Hospital, she played the role of Edna Hadley (1977-1978, 1980), the New York landlady who arranged for Heather Grant to sell her baby, Steven Lars. She guest-starred in an episode of Gibbsville in 1976, originated the role of Amanda Ewing, Jock's first wife, on Dallas, and had a recurring role as Chase Gioberti's housekeeper, Mrs. Miller, on Falcon Crest (1984-1987). She played Langley Wallingford's first wife, Betty Miller (Hilary's mother) on All My Children in 1984, and was part of the original cast of The Bold and the Beautiful as Grandma Logan from 1987 to 1989, and again in 2001, when her character was a great-great-grandmother.

Television appearances

Year Program Episode/source
1956 Robert Montgomery Presents -----

Personal life

Woods was married to Richard McMurray. Sam McMurray is her stepson.

Death

Woods died August 2, 2003.