Leslie Graves's father, Michael Graves, was a theatre actor and introduced her to the entertainment industry when she was about 10. She started her career with a small role in the Broadway play
A Cry of Players (1968–1969), written by
William Gibson. She then moved to acting for TV series, including
Sesame Street (1969, first 13 episodes),
The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1971, in the episode titled "Baby Sit-Com"), and
Here We Go Again (1973). In the late 1970s, she left Hollywood, supposedly to move with a boyfriend to Texas, where she worked on a shrimp boat for three years. ==Career==