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<div>'''Jay Leggett''' was an American television and film actor, director, and screenwriter. Leggett was born in [[Tomahawk, Wisconsin|Tomahawk]], [[Wisconsin]] and graduated from the [[University of Wisconsin&ndash;Stevens Point]]. He began his career in Chicago studying with [[improvisational comedy|improv]] legend [[Del Close]] before moving to Hollywood to join the cast of the [[FOX TV]] series ''[[In Living Color]]''. Leggett has appeared on dozens of national TV programs including the pilot for the NBC series ''[[ER (TV series)|E.R.]]''. He wrote, costarred, and produced the feature film ''[[Employee of the Month (2004 film)|Employee Of The Month]]'', starring [[Matt Dillon]] and [[Christina Applegate]]. That film was an official selection to [[The Sundance Film Festival]]. Leggett also wrote the [[Paramount Pictures]] feature film ''[[Without A Paddle]]'' starring [[Dax Shepard]] and [[Seth Green]]. He also produced and starred in the [[Spike TV]] series ''[[Factory (TV series)|Factory]]'', and produced and directed the documentary [[To The Hunt]], which gave viewers a look into hunting culture through the stories of several different hunting shacks in Lincoln County, Wisconsin. Leggett died on November 24th, 2013.<br />
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|url=http://www.tv.com/people/jay-leggett/<br />
|title=Jay Leggett<br />
|publisher=TV.com<br />
|accessdate=15 May 2013<br />
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|url=http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1993-11-07/features/9311070426_1_royal-swedish-ballet-funny-business-living-color<br />
|title=Jay Leggett Of `Living Color' Makes You Laugh, But On His Terms<br />
|first=Daily Herald|last=Meia<br />
|date=24 November 2013<br />
|work=[[The Chicago Tribune]]<br />
}}</ref><br />
{{cite news<br />
|url=http://www.wausaudailyherald.com/article/20131124/WDH01/311240233/Comic-actor-writer-producer-Tomahawk-native-Jay-Leggett-dies-after-hunting?nclick_check=1<br />
|title=Comic actor, writer, producer Tomahawk native Jay Leggett dies after hunting |first=Cheryl|last=Lavin<br />
|date=7 November 1993<br />
|work=[[Wausau Daily Herald]]<br />
}}</ref><ref><br />
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[[Category:People from Oneida County, Wisconsin]]<br />
[[Category:University of Wisconsin&ndash;Stevens Point alumni]]<br />
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