Lysette Anthony

About Lysette Anthony

The daughter of actors Michael Anthony and Bernadette Miles, Anthony was the youngest member in the National Youth Theatre in her native England when she joined at age 14. Early roles were in TV remakes of classics, such as "Ivanhoe" and "Oliver Twist" (both CBS, 1982) as well as Lady Sarah in the miniseries "Princess Daisy" (NBC, 1983). She portrayed Angelique in NBC's 1991 update of "Dark Shadows" and scored a hit with critics as Sydney Pollack's aerobics instructor girlfriend in Woody Allen's "Husbands and Wives" (1992). Anthony found herself in demand and she was cast as the second lead in "Look Who's Talking Now" (1993) and in leading roles in two 1994 TV-movies, "The Hard Truth" (HBO) and "Target of Suspicion" (USA). Anthony appeared on the big screen in two send-ups of classic tales, "Dr. Jekyll and Ms. Hyde" and Mel Brooks' "Dracula: Dead and Loving It" (both 1995).

Partners

Husband

David F Price. married on April 23, 1999

Husband

Luc Leestemaker. born in The Netherlands; divorced

Career Milestones

1998

Portrayed Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis in the London production of the comedy "Jackie"

Formed Barnaby Films

1992

Breakthrough screen role as Sydney Pollack's girlfriend in Woody Allen's "Husbands and Wives"

1991

Played Angelique on TV remake of "Dark Shadows"

1991

First Hollywood film, Blake Edwards' "Switch"

1990

Starred in TNT movie "A Ghost in Monte Carlo"

1983

Film debut as Princess Lyssa in "Krull"

1982

US TV debut as Lady Rowena in "Ivanhoe" (CBS)

Appeared on BBC-TV series "Three Up, Two Down"

Left modeling to devote full time to acting

1979

Discovered by photographer David Bailey; began modeling career

1977

Became member of National Youth Theater

1973

Joined parents' theater company

Born in London, England