American actress Leah Lewis, adopted from a Chinese orphanage as an infant, is set to captivate audiences worldwide with her impressive triple threat talents as an actress, singer, and dancer.
Raised in Windermere, Florida, and later in Los Angeles, California, Lewis's early life laid the foundation for her future success.
Her breakout performance in the Netflix feature film "The Half of It", written and directed by Alice Wu, earned her widespread recognition after the film's global release on Netflix, following its win at the Tribeca Film Festival.
Lewis's versatility as an actress is also showcased in her starring role as 'Ember' in Pixar's animated feature "Elemental", written and directed by Peter Sohn, as well as her portrayal of 'George Fan' in the CW series "Nancy Drew".
As a professionally trained singer since childhood, Lewis has been writing her own music since the age of 15, demonstrating her dedication to her craft.
In her free time, Lewis enjoys a range of physical activities, including power lifting, dancing, yoga, and strength and conditioning training, which she balances with creative pursuits like writing, playing guitar, and spending time with her family.
Furthermore, Lewis is an advocate for mental health care and prioritizes self-care by staying active in nature, traveling, and resting between work.
Through her various endeavors, Lewis embodies a strong sense of community and family, showcasing her dedication to creating a positive impact on those around her.