Mary Gordon Murray (born November 13, 1953) appears as Leta Aider in three episodes of Quantum Leap; "Trilogy Part I: One Little Heart", "Trilogy Part II: For Your Love", and an uncredited appearance in "Trilogy Part III: The Last Door", through from the previous two episodes in the Abagail Fuller story trilogy in Season 5.
Career[]
A native of Ridgewood, NJ, Mary has worked extensively in television, most recently as a guest star on Bones, Numb3rs, and Cold Case. She was Laura Bush opposite Timothy Bottoms in the Showtime movie DC/9-11: Time of Crisis, and spent many years as Becky Lee on ABC-TV's One Life to Live.[1]
Her feature film work includes Born Yesterday starring Melanie Griffith, Poison Ivy with Drew Barrymoore, and Junior with Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito.[1]
Mary has appeared on the Colony stage as Anne in Stage Struck and Abby in Musical of Musicals. The Musical![1]
Her Broadway work includes Little Me, for which she received a Best Actress Tony nomination, Into the Woods, Footloose, Coastal Disturbances, The Robber Bridegroom, Grease, Play Me a Contry Song, and I Love My Wife.[1]
Off-Broadway, she appeared in the original casts of A...My Name is Alice at The Village Gate, The Knife at The Public Theatre, and was Effie in The Spitfire Grill at Playwrights Horizons.[1]
She has won the Drama-Logue Award, the Philadelphia Critics' Award, and was nominated for the San Francisco Bay Area Award.[1]
References[]
External links[]
- Mary Gordon Murray at the Internet Movie Database
- Mary Gordon Murray at the Internet Broadway Database (IBDB)