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ABOUT: Leigh J. McCloskey has enjoyed a professional acting career for over twenty-five years. He has starred in three nighttime series, the most significant being the hit show "Dallas." Leigh played Mitch Cooper, the husband of Lucy Ewing played by Charlene Tilton, for two seasons and returned to the show as a guest star numerous times. Leigh has also made a number of feature films, including "Inferno," directed by the Italian master of the macabre, Dario Argento, "Lucky Stiff," directed by Anthony Perkins, "Just One the Guys".

He has guest starred on numerous TV Shows including, "Third Rock from the Sun", "Star Trek Voyager" and "Deep Space Nine", On daytime television Leigh has starred in "Santa Barbara", "General Hospital", "Young & the Restless" and "Days of Our Lives". He has also starred in a number of made for television movies, including playing Kris Kristopherson’s son in "Troubleshooters: Trapped Beneath the Earth", "Terror in the Shadows", "Accidental Meeting" with Linda Grey and two of the highest rated TV films ever "Dawn: Portrait of a Teenage Runaway" and "Alexander: The Other Side of Dawn" (in which he played the title character).

Leigh was also the spokesman for the Max Factor fragrance "California for Men" working with Jacklyn Smith and Jane Seymour. Leigh has been a guest on Oprah Winfrey, Mike Douglas, LA Morning Show, S.F.O and lots more. He has performed as a voice over artist and recently appeared as Trigorin in the Odyssey Theatre production of Anton Chekov’s "The Seagull".

In many ways Leigh J. McCloskey is a modern Renaissance Man. His interest, knowledge and learning ranges from history, religion, mythology and esotericism to string theory, quantum physics and the multidimensional nature of consciousness. He has deeply studied Hermeticism, Alchemy and Kabbalah and has hosted a twice weekly salon at his home for over twenty years. He has contributed numerous essays on topics ranging from William Blake and the Heroic Imagination to Jacob Boehme and Theosophical Thought. His work reveals many depths of knowledge and craftsmanship that could only have emerged from his fidelity to intellectual, creative and personal excellence.
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