Lesley Sheridan
- Actress
Lesley-Anne Johnson was born September 4th, 1982 in historic river town
Maysville, Kentucky to parents Herbert and Linda Johnson. She graduated
from Mason County High School planning on pursuing a career in art, but
her love of movies prevailed when she attended Northern Kentucky
University and switched her focus to Theatre. Nearing completion of her
junior year, she performed as spelling bee fanatic Echo in the stage
play "Eleemosynary," then decided to finally move west to Los Angeles,
California and take a sabbatical from college. She also decided during
this time to change her last name to Sheridan, an old family name on
her mother's side. Sheridan moved to L.A. in 2004, where she did a
string of films starting with "Welcome to El Dorado," "Pretty Girls Say
No to Drugs," "Adventures in the Mind of Jack Quimby," Underground
Vampires," and "Justice and Divine Revenge," as well as bit parts in
"Lords of Dogtown" and HBO's "Carnivale." Sheridan graduated from
Lindsey Wilson College in 2006 with a degree in Human Services and
Counseling and is currently working on various screenwriting and acting
projects.