Lesley Woods

Biography: Whether braving the stages of Broadway, seeing her name in the bright lights of cinema marquees, or playing it straight in small-screen dramas, actress Lesley Woods' star shined no matter where she chose to take her talent. After impressively kicking off her acting career in a Broadway production of A Case of Libel (where she met future husband Richard McMurray), Woods made her way to television with a role in the series Young Doctor Malone in 1958. Supporting roles in such features as The Light Fantastic (1964) were quick to follow, though, particularly during the 1960s, Woods gained most of her exposure through the small screen. Carrying this success into made-for-TV features in the '70s, Woods turned up in such enduing soap operas as Days of Our Lives and General Hospital. Her role as Amanda Ewing in Dallas found her career continuing to flourish in the '80s, and, in addition to such soaps as All My Children and The Bold and the Beautiful, she appeared in such apocalypticWhether braving the stages of Broadway, seeing her name in the bright lights of cinema marquees, or playing it straight in small-screen dramas, actress Lesley Woods' star shined no matter where she chose to take her talent. After impressively kicking off her acting career in a Broadway production of A Case of Libel (where she met future husband Richard McMurray), Woods made her way to television with a role in the series Young Doctor Malone in 1958. Supporting roles in such features as The Light Fantastic (1964) were quick to follow, though, particularly during the 1960s, Woods gained most of her exposure through the small screen. Carrying this success into made-for-TV features in the '70s, Woods turned up in such enduing soap operas as Days of Our Lives and General Hospital. Her role as Amanda Ewing in Dallas found her career continuing to flourish in the '80s, and, in addition to such soaps as All My Children and The Bold and the Beautiful, she appeared in such apocalyptic dramas as World War III (1982) and Testament (1983). Regardless of her onscreen success, Woods remained unquestionably dedicated to the Theater West, for which she donated a marquee and, in her later days, appeared in productions of Tom Tom on a Rooftop. Lesley Woods died of natural causes August 2, 2003, in Los Angeles. She was 90. Expand

Lesley Woods' Scores

  • TV
Average career score: 61
Highest Metascore: 61 Charmed: Season 1
Lowest Metascore: 61 Charmed: Season 1
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 1 out of 1
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 1
  3. Negative: 0 out of 1
1 tv review
Title: Year: Credit: User score:
tbd The Bold and the Beautiful: Season 14 Mar 23, 2000 Helen Logan tbd
61 Charmed: Season 1 Oct 7, 1998 Lesley Woods 7.5
tbd Frasier: Season 3 Sep 19, 1995 Mrs. Kelly 8.6
tbd Wings: Season 3 Sep 19, 1991 Moderator tbd
tbd Falcon Crest: Season 7 Oct 2, 1987 Mrs. Miller tbd
tbd The Bold and the Beautiful: Season 1 Mar 23, 1987 Helen Logan 7.5
tbd Falcon Crest: Season 6 Oct 3, 1986 Mrs. Miller tbd
tbd Falcon Crest: Season 5 Oct 4, 1985 Mrs. Miller tbd
tbd Falcon Crest: Season 4 Sep 28, 1984 Mrs. Miller tbd
tbd The A-Team: Season 2 Sep 20, 1983 Carrie Hicks 8.5
tbd The A-Team: Season 1 Jan 23, 1983 Cutter's Secretary 7.2
tbd Dallas: Season 3 Sep 21, 1979 Amanda Ewing tbd
tbd The Rockford Files (1974): Season 5 Sep 22, 1978 Lucy tbd
tbd Battlestar Galactica (1978): Season 1 Sep 17, 1978 Aggie Moreland 6.5
tbd Bonanza: Season 10 Sep 15, 1968 Agnes Smith tbd
tbd The Real McCoys: Season 5 Oct 5, 1961 Jane tbd