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Leslie Antonia Malton (born 15 November 1958) is an
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. She is the chairman of the Bundesverband Schauspiel (BFFS).


Life

Malton is the daughter of a US diplomat father and an Austrian mother. She only lived in the United States for five years. She spent her school and youth days in Vienna. At the age of 14, she already wanted to be an actress. Malton started her career at the theater. From 1985 she was a member of the Wiener Burgtheater, where she first appeared as Ophelia in
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'' (title role
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). Later she was often seen in productions by
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for radio plays. Malton has played and starred in numerous German television films and series and also works as a spokeswoman for radio plays. For her first international cinema production, she was engaged in 1984 by the Japanese director
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for the racing film ''Races''. In this Japanese-German co-production, she played the main female role alongside Hiroyuki Watanabe,
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, Deborah Sasson, Stuart Wolfe,
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. In 1990 she received a Golden Camera Prize for her three main roles in ''Perfume for a Suicide'' (''La Mort a dit peut-être''), ''The Copper Trap'' (''Die Kupferfalle''), and ''Dangerous Seduction'' (''Plagio'' ''Il piccolo popolo''). She had her breakthrough for the German audience in 1992 with her role as Gudrun Lange in the
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- four-part series ', for which she won the Bavarian TV Prize in 1993 and the
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was awarded. In this mini series by
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she played alongside
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. Since then she has been one of the most sought-after TV actresses in Germany. Leslie Malton has been married to actor
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since 1995 and lives in Berlin. In addition to American citizenship, she has German citizenship since 2019.


Social engagement

In 2011, Malton volunteered to support Projekt ''Deutsche Winterreise'' by the author Stefan Weiller as spokeswoman. Since 2009, the project - in collaboration with institutions such as the Diakonisches Werk - has given city-specific attention to the situation of homeless people in a song and text cycle. Since 2013, she has been an ambassador for children with
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in Germany, from which her younger sister is also ill. In 2015 the book ''Letter to My Sister'', which was written together with Roswitha Quadflieg, also appeared, in which she describes her sister's story and the relationship between them.


Selected filmography

* ' (1980), as Esther * ''
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'' (1981), as Sara * ''
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'' (1982), as Hermine Kleefeld * ' (1982, TV film), as Marianne * '' Blood and Honor: Youth Under Hitler'' (1982, TV miniseries), as Renate Keller * ''Kinder unseres Volkes'' (1983, TV film), as Katrin Henk * ''Races'' (1984), as Sam * '' The Post Office Girl'' (1988, TV film), as Isabelle von Heim * ''Stolen Minds'' (1990, TV film), as Alice * ''Shadows of Love'' (1992), as Christin * ' (1992, TV miniseries), as Gudrun Lange * ''The Tourist'' (1996, TV film), as Karen Lanz * ' (1996, TV film), as Barbara Rittberg * ''Midnight Flight'' (1998, TV film), as Angela Sullivan * ' (2006), as Magdalena's Mother * ' (2008), as Julia * ' (2009), as Dr. Helga Hallberg * ' (2013), as Helene Schuster * '' Weekend Rebels'' (2023), as Mrs. Brinkhaus


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Malton, Leslie 1958 births Living people Actresses from Washington, D.C. American emigrants to Germany German people of Austrian descent German film actresses German stage actresses German television actresses 20th-century German actresses 21st-century German actresses