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Téa
Leoni (born February 25, 1966) is an American actress. She is best known for
roles in Bad Boys, The Naked Truth, and Deep Impact.
Early life
Leoni was born Elizabeth Téa Pantaleoni in New York City, the daughter of Emily
(née Patterson), a dietician and nutritionist, and Anthony Pantaleoni, a
corporate lawyer of the firm Fulbright & Jaworski. Leoni’s mother is a native of
Texas and her father is of Italian and Polish descent. Leoni’s paternal
grandmother, Helen "Helenka" Tradusa Adamowska (1901 - 1987), was a film and
stage actress who was a sister of Józef and Tymoteusz Adamowski, who with
Józef's wife of Antonina Szumowska-Adamowsk were the Adamowski Trio. Leoni's
paternal great-grandfather was the brother of Italian economist and politician
Maffeo Pantaleoni.
Career
Leoni attended Brearley School and The Putney School. She attended but did not
complete studies at Sarah Lawrence College. She went on to star in a number of
TV series and movies, starting as “Lisa DiNapoli” on Santa Barbara in 1989. She
starred in the 1995 box-office hit, Bad Boys, along with Will Smith and Martin
Lawrence. She had an important role in the commercially successful movie Deep
Impact, in which her character breaks the story of a comet that is going to hit
Earth. She also starred in Woody Allen’s movie Hollywood Ending, with Allen and
Mark Rydell. In 2004, she starred in Spanglish with Adam Sandler, Cloris
Leachman, and Paz Vega.
In 1992, Leoni landed the starring role in Fox’s Flying Blind, a short-lived
sitcom. In 1995, Leoni landed the lead role in the television sitcom The Naked
Truth, playing Nora Wilde, a tabloid news journalist. The show was a minor hit
and was cancelled in 1998. Another film role followed in 2000, playing the lead
alongside Nicolas Cage in The Family Man. In 2001, she starred with Sam Neill
and William H. Macy in the blockbuster, Jurassic Park III, the third installment
of the Jurassic Park franchise. The film was a major box office hit and is one
of her most notable roles.
Leoni ranked #79 on the FHM 100 Sexiest Women of 2000.
Personal life
Leoni states in the October 27, 2006, issue of Life magazine that she became a
goodwill ambassador for UNICEF partially because her paternal grandmother was
the president of the U.S. Fund for UNICEF for 25 years.
Leoni married her first husband, Neil Joseph Tardio, Jr., a television producer,
on June 8, 1991, at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in Hope, New Jersey.The couple
divorced in 1995. She married her second husband, actor David Duchovny, on May
6, 1997, after a nine-week courtship. Their first child, daughter Madelaine West
Duchovny, was born on April 24, 1999, in Southern California,[8] and their
second, son Kyd Miller Duchovny, was born on June 15, 2002, in Los Angeles,
California The family lives in Malibu, California. On Wednesday, October 15,
2008, Leoni and Duchovny confirmed that they have been separated "for several
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