Leah is a filmmaker, actor, and a university graduate in theatre arts and writing. Her film, Where Everyone Lives, has been nominated for several awards, including Best LGBTQ film and Best Actress, and has been selected in film festivals around the world. Leah also script supervises, writes, and fronts a newly formed synth pop duo, Haelios. Her birthday is in July, so feel free to send presents.
Leah Bennet is known for Broken Contract (2018), Grid (2013) and These Empty Streets (2011).
Leah Berst is a Buffalo, NY actress and singer. She graduated from the University at Buffalo in 2017 with a BFA in Music Theatre and has been working professionally on stage and on screen since. Her professional theatre credits include Maureen in Starring Buffalo's "Rent!", Johanna in The Kavinoky Theatre's "Sweeney Todd", Mary Warren in The Kavinoky Theatre's "The Crucible", Velma in Musicalfare's "West Side Story", Lizzie in Lancaster Opera House's "Baby", Emmy in The Kavinoky Theatre's "A Doll's House Part 2", and Wendla in Musicalfare's/Shea's 710 Theatre "Spring Awakening", among others. She has appeared in multiple local commercials and shorts, and her first feature film credit is "Heartbreak Falls" (2023).
Leah Beth Bolton is an actress, known for Feral (2016), Tell Me a Story (2018) and Soft Boy.
Leah Bezozo is an actress, known for The Sopranos (1999) and Heydays Vintage TV (2016).
Leah Blefko is an actress, known for No Way Out (2022), The Bold and the Beautiful (1987) and Soulmates (2022).
Leah Bleich is known for Hypnotic (2023), The Moon and Back (2022) and The Otherling (2017).
Leah Bonnema is an actress and writer, known for Chris Gethard Presents (2019), The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (2015) and Were you raised by wolves? (2019).
Leah Bracknell was born on July 12, 1964 in Westminster, London, England. She is known for Emmerdale Farm (1972), A Touch of Frost (1992) and Casualty 1907 (2008). She was married to Jez Hughes and Lyle Watson. She died on September 16, 2019 in England.
Leah Brady is known for Violent Night (2022), The Umbrella Academy (2019) and Relax, I'm from the Future (2023).