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William Colston Leigh Sr.

William Colston Leigh Sr.

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William Colston Leigh Sr. (August 7, 1901 July 19, 1992) was an American founder of one of the world's leading speakers' agencies, the W. Colston Leigh Bureau.

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He was the son of painter William R. Leigh, born at New York City, and was raised in Portsmouth, Virginia. Prior to establishing the W. Colston Leigh Bureau in 1929, he tried his hand at a number of different roles, including scrap sorter, night watchman and tango teacher. Prior to coming to New York City, he was offered a college baseball scholarship in Georgia – an offer he turned down in order to make an unsuccessful attempt to break into opera as a singer.[2]

After trying a number of occupations, he started the W. Colston Leigh Bureau in 1929, which still operates in Somerville, New Jersey. Among its notable clients were Kurt Adler, Eleanor Roosevelt, Edward R. Murrow, Clement Attlee, William L. Shirer, Jim Thorpe, Art Buchwald, Will Durant, Indira Gandhi, and James A. Michener.[2]

After an unsuccessful marriage to Helen M. Cady, he married Ardis Neff on August 20, 1946. He has a son, William Colston Leigh Jr. He died in 1992 in Tampa, Florida.[2][3]


References

  1. "Descendants of Ferdinando Leigh of King" (PDF). March 21, 2009. Retrieved 2012-03-04. generated by Ancestral Author application
  2. Lambert, Bruce (July 19, 1992). "W. Colston Leigh, 90, Organizer Of Biggest Lecture Agency in U.S." New York Times. Retrieved 2012-03-04.
  3. Purser, Dick (3 March 2005). "Descendants of Ferdinando Leigh" (PDF). Retrieved 2012-03-04.

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