Born on October 14, 1945, Lesley Diana Joseph, a talented and accomplished actress, took her first breath in the vibrant and bustling district of Finsbury Park, situated within the heart of London, England.
Born to Rebecca Mundy, née Maccoby, who experienced a remarkable journey of life, marked by a century of existence, culminating in her passing in March 2016, at the remarkable age of 103, following her birth in May 1912.
Lesley's career has been marked by a diverse array of projects, showcasing her impressive range and versatility as a performer. One notable highlight was her appearance in the beloved British television sitcom "Birds of a Feather" back in 1989, which cemented her status as a talented and respected actress. She has also made a lasting impression on the big screen, with a memorable turn in the 2001 film "Night & Day", a cinematic endeavour that has left a lasting mark on the world of entertainment. Furthermore, Lesley has also made a significant impact on the world of television, with a recurring role on the popular and irreverent program "Celebrity Juice" in 2008, which has solidified her position as a household name and a fixture of popular culture.
Lesley has not only pursued a successful acting career, but has also made a profound impact through her philanthropic efforts, with a notable example being her involvement as a guest call taker for the phone lines of the donations to The Prince's Trust 30th Birthday: Live, a prestigious event that showcased her commitment to giving back to the community.
In the decade of the 1990s, this notable individual brought her exceptional abilities to bear on a series of television commercials for a British supermarket chain that, unfortunately, ceased to exist in the years that followed.
Lesley is a dedicated and nurturing mother to her two cherished offspring, a son and a daughter, who bring immense joy and fulfillment to her life. Her personal existence is replete with a sense of warmth, love, and devotion, as she dedicates herself to the upbringing and well-being of her children.