Lesley Joseph

Lesley Joseph

Acting 3 titles 1945-10-14 Finsbury Park, London, England, UK

Lesley Joseph, born Lesley Diana Joseph on October 14, 1945, in Finsbury Park, London, is a distinguished actress celebrated for her impactful contributions to British television. She gained widespread recognition for her role as Dorien Green in the beloved sitcom "Birds of a Feather," which premiered in 1989 and became a staple of British comedy. Her versatility is evident in her appearances on various shows, including "Night & Day" in 2001 and the popular panel show "Celebrity Juice," which she joined in 2008.

In addition to her acting career, Joseph showcased her philanthropic spirit as a guest call taker for The Prince's Trust during its 30th birthday celebration. This highlights her commitment to supporting charitable causes, further endearing her to the public.

Joseph's family background is equally remarkable; her mother, Rebecca Mundy (née Maccoby), lived to the age of 103, passing away in March 2016, a testament to a long and vibrant life.

Throughout the 1990s, she also appeared in television advertisements for the now-defunct British supermarket chain formed by Gateway and Somerfield, broadening her appeal in the public eye. As a proud mother of two—one son and one daughter—Lesley Joseph continues to be a prominent figure in entertainment, inspiring many with her talent and dedication to her craft.

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