Birthdate: December 9, 1996 (29 Years Old)
Birthplace: Shanghai, China
Leah Lewis (birthname: Leah Marie Liang Lewis) is a diversely talented actor-singer who was born an orphan in Shanghai but raised in the U.S. and became a child actor. After acting in three short films in 2006-2007, Lewis acted in dramatized segments in the documentary about the Nanjing Massacre,
Nanking (2007), alongside Rosalind Chao, Stephen Dorff, Woody Harrelson, Mariel Hemingway, and Robert Wu, which premiered at the
Sundance film festival.
After her first starring role in filmmaker Alice Wu’s loose
Cyrano comedy-drama version,
The Half of It (2020), Leah Lewis played support in debuting writer-director Maria Bissell’s crime comedy,
How to Deter a Robber (2020), with Vanessa Marano and Chris Mulkey. Lewis’ first major role in a studio movie and her first voice performance was as a co-star in Disney/Pixar’s animated feature,
Elemental (2023), directed and co-written by
Peter Sohn and co-starring
Mamoudou Athie.
Lewis then starred with Ashley Moore, Sasha Fox, and Vanessa Williams in the Shruti Ganguly-directed comedy,
Tripped Up (date to be announced). For Nickelodeon Movies, Lewis starred with Brandon Soo Hoo,
Michelle Yeoh, Henry Golding, Sandra Oh, and Bowen Yang in the animated action-adventure,
The Tiger’s Apprentice (2024), under the co-direction of Raman Hui, Yong Duk Jhun, and Paul Watling.