Leah "Monet" Johnson is an American teen on the rise who is consistently proving herself to be one of the next talented young actresses of this generation. Now 17 years old, Leah "Monet" Johnson began her acting career in 2009 at the age of 11, in a supporting role in the stage play "Through Talented Eyes" in which she portrays a young girl who was abused by her father. Since the launch of Leah's acting career, she has carved her way into the spotlight landing roles in numerous independent short films. Leah is know for her work on "The Jury" an ABC Drama Pilot (TV Movie) (2016) Directed by "Neil Burger", Skinned (TV Movie) (2014) Directed by LisaRaye McCoy, which also debuted her first single ("Reminiscing"), Slaw (2016), Breath: The Prequel (2014), and Imprisoned by Love (2013). As her film credits continues to build Leah believes in having a relentless work ethic to explore every aspect of the entertainment world. Leah shows her love for the arts by expanding her talents, making herself a valuable asset to the business. Leah is a talented Actress, Model, Singer, Guitar Player, Producer and Writer.
Leah N.H. Philpott is a Canadian actress born in St. John's, Newfoundland to Newfoundland Hockey Hall of Famer Ed Philpott and Canada Post worker Gloria Philpott. Although her hometown is Gander, Newfoundland, Philpott frequently moved around various parts of Canada growing up due to her father's post-hockey career as an RCMP officer. After earning her Bachelor of Arts in Theatre at York University in Toronto, ON, she worked as a theatre actress for several years. In 2010, Canadian comedy icons Kids In the Hall announced they'd be reuniting for Kids in the Hall: Death Comes to Town (2010) for CBC. Philpott was unable to make the auditions, so she drove 4 hours to slip her headshot and resume in casting director Stephanie Gorin's home mailbox. Philpott was soon hired as a stand-in for the duration of the series. A few days into the shoot, series star and co-creator Bruce McCulloch was so impressed by her work ethic and personality that he special requested her to audition for some new roles. She was subsequently cast and made her television debut in the show as Big City's Assistant D.A., who would appear in half the episodes of the series in scenes alongside all five of the show's stars. Since then, Philpott has worked steadily in front of the camera, including supporting roles in scenes alongside Kim Coates in Sony's A Dark Truth (2012) and Beth Grant and Tara Buck in MarVista's Great Plains (2016), as well as numerous award winning short films including Morning Zombies (2012), Caputo (2017), Life, Upgraded (2019), and In Sickness & In Health (2019), the latter of which she was nominated for "Best Supporting Actress" at the Sunny Side Up Film Festival. In 2019, she was cast in the Lionsgate family-fantasy-adventure film Adventures of Rufus: The Fantastic Pet (2020) as the movie's villain, the evil sorceress Lilith. The movie was released on May 26, 2020. Philpott appears in the drama A Thousand Little Cuts (2022) and stars as Rioghain in the mythological horror drama Afterwalker from director Dan Glaser, respectively due in late 2020 and early 2021.
Leah Nagy is an actor and assistant director, known for The Course (2007) and Firebite (2021).
Leah O'Rourke is an actress, known for Interference (2016) Normality (2014) and Fiddlers Walk (2006) Leah was born in Newry, County Down, Northern Ireland. Leah trained at The Guildford School Of Acting in London. Before going to drama school, Leah completed a Degree in English and Drama at Queen's University Belfast.
Leah Oganyan is an actress, known for The Night (2020).
Leah Pellinkhof is known for Count the Ways (2015), QueersLand (2012) and Lingerie Lunacy (2014).
Leah Perkins is known for 1: Nenokkadine (2014), Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb (2014) and He Who Dares (2014).
Leah Pfenning is an actress, known for Dead Body (2017) and C.B. (2012).
Leah Pinsent was born on September 20, 1968 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She is an actress and writer, known for Made in Canada (1998), April Fool's Day (1986) and The Bay Boy (1984). She has been married to Peter Keleghan since December 2001. She was previously married to Michael Capellupo.
Leah Marie Pipes (born August 12, 1988) is an American actress. She is most notable for starring in the television series Life Is Wild, the slasher film Sorority Row and the CW's The Originals. Pipes was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. She first started acting in 2001 on the popular show Angel. She was a regular on the TV series Lost at Home and appeared in the Disney Channel Original Movie Pixel Perfect as Samantha Jacobs. She starred in the movie Fingerprints in 2006 (released in 2008). She has also appeared on TV shows such as Crossing Jordan and Drake & Josh. She also appeared on Clubhouse as Jessie. The show also starred Jeremy Sumpter. She starred in the soccer film, Her Best Move. She appeared in Odd Girl Out and other small budget films. For the 2007-2008 television season, Pipes starred in the drama series Life Is Wild. She also had a recurring role in Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles as Jody. She plays Beth in the ABC series The Deep End, which premiered on 21 January 2010. She played one of the leads in her first major film, 2009's Sorority Row. For which she received critical acclaim, and was either seen as the "highlight" or the best part of the film. In 2010 she played Miranda for 1 episode of Law & Order: Los Angeles She also played Alexis for 1 episode of The Defenders (2010 TV series) . In 2012 she began filming alongside Mischa Barton and Ryan Eggold in the Mark Edwin Robinson's supernatural romance thriller, Into the Dark. She starred with E.J. Bonilla in the film romance Musical Chairs, about a couple who participates in wheelchair ballroom dancing. It was released to theaters on March 23, 2012. In January 2014, Pipes announced her engagement to actor and musician A.J. Trauth, after almost three years of dating. They married on December 6, 2014 in Santa Barbara, California.