Biography

Born and raised in Winnipeg, Canada, Lesley began her professional career as a child, performing in local theater and television. After relocating to Toronto, Lesley was featured as a soloist with the Tom DeMoraes Big Band and performed on numerous jingles and radio voiceovers. Her big break came when she was cast in the Toronto production of “Shenandoah” with Hal Linden, which eventually moved to Broadway and later starred John Cullum. While living in New York, Lesley was featured on the soaps “All My Children” and “One Life To Live.”

When Lesley was eight months pregnant with her first child, she wrote and performed her own cabaret show, “A Pregnant Revue.” It was performed, appropriately, at Don’t Tell Mama, in New York. The New York Cabaret scene seemed the perfect fit for this new mom. Lesley joined forces with jazz pianist, Michael Soloway, and the two performed at numerous locations in Manhattan, culminating in a featured performance in the Cabaret Symposium at Town Hall. In 1996 she and her husband, business manager, Jeff Wolman, relocated to Los Angeles, where they currently reside.

In 2002, Lesley joined forces with writer/director, Rick Lieberman. Their first collaboration, “This Thing Called Love,” was performed at the Gardenia Supper Club in Los Angeles. In 2004, Lesley invited pianist, musical director and arranger, Michael Asher, to join her team. With Michael and Rick, Lesley has written and performed three Cabaret shows to sold out audiences in Los Angeles, parts of the U.S. and Canada. Together with Michael as arranger and producer, they have recorded three albums.

In her show “Jewish Women In Song,” Lesley pays tribute to 14 Jewish women, from Sophie Tucker to Carole King, who have influenced and inspired her with their compositions and performances. The show has been performed numerous times in Los Angeles, Southern California, Canada, Houston and most recently at the Mar-A-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida.

Lesley’s show, “On Broadway,” which has been performed in Los Angeles and with The Winnipeg Jazz Orchestra, features songs from great Broadway musicals such as “Gypsy,” “Wicked” and “The King And I.” In 2013,  Lesley released her third album, “In Hollywood.” The show, which features songs spanning eight decades from the Silver Screen, was performed to sold out crowds in Los Angeles run. 

Her newest album, entitled, “All Of Me, All Of You,” features love songs from the Great American Songbook. The show, which is autobiographical in nature, reflects Lesley’s personal journey of love, using songs that express her experience of pain, disappointment and ultimately happiness. All Of Me, All Of You, is being performed at The Pico Playhouse January 28-31.

Lesley is grateful to her husband and children for their immense inspiration and for encouraging her to pursue her passion.