Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Leah
Leah Remini
Leah Remini es una actriz italo-estadounidense. Se la conoce por su papel de Carrie Heffernan en la comedia El Rey de Queens.
Leah LaBelle
Leah LaBelle Vladowski was an American singer. Born in Toronto, Canada, and raised in Seattle, Washington, LaBelle began to pursue music as a career in her teens. During her childhood, she performed in the Total Experience Gospel Choir and the musical Black Nativity. At age 16, she was a finalist on the third season of American Idol. After placing twelfth in the season finals, she attended the Berklee College of Music, where she collaborated with Andreao Heard on a demo. LaBelle then moved to Los Angeles, where she recorded covers of R&B and soul music through her YouTube channel. Keri Hilson hired LaBelle as a backing vocalist after watching her rendition of "Energy", which led to her working as a background singer for other artists on their tours.
Leah Lewis
Leah Lewis es una actriz estadounidense que comenzó su carrera como actriz infantil. Es mejor conocida por sus papeles de Ellie Chu en la película de Netflix The Half of It del 2020 y como Georgia «George» Fan en la serie de The CW Nancy Drew.
Leah Bracknell
Alison Rosalind Bracknell, known professionally as Leah Bracknell, was an English actress, known for her role as Zoe Tate in the ITV soap opera Emmerdale (1989–2005), for which she was nominated for the 2002 National Television Award for Most Popular Actress and won the 2006 British Soap Award for Best Exit. She was also a qualified teacher with the British School of Yoga and designed and produced a jewellery line.
Leah Betts
Leah Sarah Betts was a young woman from Latchingdon, Essex, United Kingdom. She is notable for the extensive media coverage that followed her death shortly after her 18th birthday. On 11 November, she took an ecstasy (MDMA) tablet, and then drank approximately 7 litres of water in a 90 minute period. Four hours later, she collapsed into a coma, from which she did not recover. Her family have since campaigned against drug abuse.
Leah Chase
Leyah (Leah) Chase was an American chef based in New Orleans, Louisiana. An author and television personality, she was known as the Queen of Creole Cuisine, advocating both African-American art and Creole cooking. Her restaurant, Dooky Chase, was known as a gathering place during the 1960s among many who participated in the Civil Rights Movement, and was known as a gallery due to its extensive African-American art collection. In 2018 it was named one of the 40 most important restaurants of the past 40 years by Food & Wine.
Leah McSweeney
Leah Christine McSweeney es una diseñadora de moda y personalidad televisiva estadounidense. Fundó la línea de ropa callejera para mujeres 'Married to the Mob' en 2004 y ha protagonizado la serie de telerrealidad The Real Housewives of New York City desde 2020.
Leah Dizon
Leah Donna Dizon es una modelo y cantante estadounidense que actualmente desarrolla su carrera en Japón. En este país se le conoce como más en la escritura katakana como リア・ディゾン. Es originaria de la ciudad de Las Vegas en el estado de Nevada, aunque tiene ascendencia china, filipina y francesa.
Leah Pritchett
Leah Christine Pruett is an American drag racer, currently driving an NHRA Top Fuel dragster for Don Schumacher Racing after previously being employed at Bob Vandergriff Racing before the company closed in April 2016. Her first career national event win on the professional level came February 28, 2016 at the Carquest Auto Parts NHRA Nationals in Chandler, Arizona, defeating Brittany Force in the first all-female final round in Top Fuel since 1982. Pruett debuted in Top Fuel in 2013 with Dote Racing after previously competing in Pro Mod and Nostalgia Funny Car.
Leah Hextall
Leah Hextall is a Canadian sports journalist and ice hockey play-by-play broadcaster. In March 2020, she became the first woman to call play-by-play for a nationally televised NHL game as part of Sportsnet’s first all-female broadcast team. Hextall had previously made history as the first woman to call an NCAA Men's Ice Hockey Championship game, for ESPN at the 2019 tournament.