Leah Jones is a Canadian-American actress. Roles include; Jillian in the horror feature film The Lake on Clinton Rd (2014), Teen Lust (2014), Drive-Through: The Story Movie (2014), and Anything Goes (2012). Leah is a multi-talented classically trained singer/dancer who appeared as the female version Gene Simmons of the band Kiss in the play Lester Gets Kissed.
Leah Joy Gayle is known for Snakes and Ladders (2016), Don't Fall in, Love (2014) and Two Cents from a Pariah (2021).
Leah Juel is an actress, known for Stâshippu operêtâzu (2005), Animal Behaviour (2018) and Gigs, Loose Wires (2007).
Leah Karpel is known for Olympia (2018), Patriot (2015) and Body(s) (2015).
Leah Kavita is a New York City born and raised actress, who has had a love for acting ever since she was a little girl. Even at 5 years old she knew that acting would be her means of life in her adulthood. Although she was a shy and timid child, she started studying drama in her adolescent years, her love and passion for the art moved her to start studying at the age of 12 years old. She has studied various techniques such as long form improvisation, the techniques of Sanford Meisner, Stanislavski and Michael Chekhov. Leah also studied voice and diction, dance and more at such schools as: Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music Art and Performing Arts, The William Esper Studio and The Upright Citizens Brigade. In the summer of 2009 Leah co-founded the : Live Blaggard Theater Group .Live Blaggard was honored to perform an original show in the 2010 Frigid Festival. In addition to her involvement in the theater group, Leah co-wrote and directed a web series, keep a look out for all of her acting, directing and writing projects. Leah is proud to announce that she landed a few LEAD roles in her feature films in the last couple of years such as "Love Lies and Seeta , "The distance between us" and you can also find Leah on the Netflix comedy show called "Brown Nation" Keep a look out for Leah Kavita directing, writing and acting in the years to come!
An actress, singer-songwriter and filmmaker, Leah Khambata is a Parsi (a Zoroastrian Persian Indian community now less than 80,000 worldwide. Fun Fact: Freddie Mercury from Queen was actually Parsi!) who was born and raised in Bombay, but has lived/worked across NYC, LA, and London as well, acting in multiple languages and different accents. She used to quite enjoy confounding her peers as to where she's from by sometimes switching up her accent mid-sentence. As a child, she grew up around a family who had an immense love for the arts. She acted in several musicals and trained in Ballet and Modern Dance alongside her schooling. Some of her earliest memories are of singing "The rain in Spain stays mainly in the plain" at age 3 and re-enacting scenes from Titanic while singing "My Heart Will Go On." But she's grown a lot since her days as Eliza Doolittle and debating whether or not there was room on the door for both Leo and herself. She doesn't accept things blindly; she needs to know the why - what makes characters the way they are, what really is at play behind their eyes. Which is why Leah also majored in Psychology in addition to Film Studies at Wesleyan University. She later trained at The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama in London and UCB as well. She enjoys learning about the world around her on a molecular and philosophical level - how everyone is connected energetically, which is why she also trained in Reiki 2, and what's led her to become an emotional sponge of sorts. From the poised, astute woman who knows way more than she lets on - the expert whom the other experts turn to, to crack a case - to the fierce, passionate undercover operative who regrets not saying something than saying it, always fighting for what she believes in, Leah is a young Kate Winslet meets Amal Clooney meets Jennifer Lawrence. She's also the girl next door with an old soul who knows life is not a fairy tale but wishes it were anyways. A curious soul who has created her own work, Leah has acted in indies, worked behind and in front of the camera and on stage, performed her original songs at concert venues and has even gotten an MBA from Cornell. You'll also often find her doing jigsaw puzzles, crocheting scarves for her nieces or with her head in her books like Hermione Granger. As someone who constantly questions her life purpose, she's come to believe that it's to tell stories that encourage others to be their authentic selves and raise their vibrations in a world constantly afraid to look itself in the mirror. Much like the songs she writes, she likes to play roles that are self-reflective, and straight from the heart, that leave an audience with something to reflect upon.
Leah Kilpatrick was born on March 19, 1988 in Fort Meyers, Florida, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for What Would Diplo Do? (2017), Super-Fan Builds (2016) and Crazy, Stupid, Love. (2011).
Leah Knauer is an actress and writer, known for Not Safe with Nikki Glaser (2016), It Also Follows (2015) and Throwback (2015).
Leah Koenig was born on November 30, 1929 in Lodzh, Poland. She is an actress, known for Shtisel (2013), Hedva Ve'Shlomik (1971) and Katz V'Carasso (1971).
Born in Los Angeles, Leah Kreitz was first seen on screen while her mother was pregnant with her on the family's annual Filipino holiday special: "The Gomez Family Singers." After living in sunny California, Leah's family moved to even sunnier Las Vegas. She graduated from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas with her Bachelor of Arts Degree in Stage & Screen Acting and moved to Brooklyn, where she currently resides with her husband Gabe Quiroga and their cat Cecilia. In addition to acting, Leah and her twin sister Dana Kreitz are developing projects under their production company Hapa Media. She is also a Resident Artist with New Light Theater Project. When not working, Leah can usually be found with her nose in a book, bent backwards in a yoga class, flying trapeze at TSNY, or hitting the slopes either upstate or back on the west coast.