Background
Leeds was born Thelma Goodman in New York City, to Katie and Joseph Goodman, Russian Jewish immigrants.
Leeds was born Thelma Goodman in New York City, to Katie and Joseph Goodman, Russian Jewish immigrants.
She was the mother of actor/director Albert Brooks, Bob Einstein (television"s "Super Dave Osborne"), and Clifford Einstein, chairman of Dailey & Associates Advertising in West Hollywood, California and chairman of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Los Angeles In the early 1930s, Leeds sang light opera on the radio. She also performed in New York nightclubs as Thelma Goodman, her birth name.
One night in the mid-1930s a Radio-Keith-Orpheum talent scout caught her nightclub acting
The studio signed her to a contract and gave her the name Thelma Leeds. She had an uncredited role in the 1936 Fred Astaire/Ginger Rogers musical Follow the Fleet.
She later had supporting roles in The Toast of New York (1937) and New Faces of 1937. Leeds retired from show business after marrying Einstein in 1937.
In 1981, Leeds played Brooks" mother in Modern Romance.
She reportedly was the inspiration for Brooks" 1996 comedy Mother, which starred Debbie Reynolds. Clifford Einstein told the Los Angeles Times:
"I think mom was bugged that she couldn"t play (Brooks" mother in Mother). She loved to laugh at herself and loved the portrayal of Mother that, while not her story, was certainly loosely based on her: the kind of mother that loves to control everything."
Leeds died at her home in Beverly Hills, California of natural causes, aged 95.
She was entombed at Home of Peace Cemetery.