Leigh Hamilton

Leigh Hamilton (December 20, 1949 – September 8, 2012) was a New Zealand-born American actress and art gallery owner.

Hamilton was born in Auckland, New Zealand, on December 20, 1949, to parents, Colleen and Derek Hiene. She moved to the United States to pursue acting. She began her career with small television roles during the 1970s, including parts on ''Kojak'', ''The Mod Squad'', ''Baretta'', ''Banyon'', and ''McMillan & Wife''.

Hamilton co-starred in several films from the 1970s to the 1990s, including ''A Man, a Woman, and a Bank'' in 1979, ''Forced Vengeance'' in 1982, and ''Gas Food Lodging'' in 1992. She was also cast in smaller parts 1987's ''P.K. and the Kid'' and ''Hocus Pocus'', a 1993 Halloween-themed comedic film starring Sarah Jessica Parker, Bette Midler, and Kathy Najimy.

In 1994, Hamilton opened the Hamilton Galleries in the Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles, and simultaneously left acting to focus on her art business. She represented California-based artists, including Brooke Adams, who had co-starred with Hamilton in ''A Man, a Woman, and a Bank'' and ''Gas Food Lodging''. The Hamilton Galleries are now located on Ocean Avenue in Santa Monica, California, as of 2012.

Leigh Hamilton died at Saint John's Health Center in Santa Monica, California, on September 8, 2012, at age 62. Provided by Wikipedia
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