Leah Pipes
Leah Marie Pipes (* 12. August 1988 in Los Angeles , California ) is an American actress .
life and career
Born in 1988 in the metropolis of Los Angeles , Pipes began some work in the advertising sector, where she was seen in commercials for Nabisco and Disneyland at a young age . She received her first notable role in film and television, according to sources, in January 2001 when she starred in an episode of Angel . After further engagements in advertising, she found her way back to acting in 2003 and was seen in all six episodes of Lost at Home . Her first lead role in a movie followed in 2004 when she starred in The Perfect Rock Star , a Disney production, opposite Ricky Ullman and Spencer Redford . After she played a cheerleader in an episode of the television series Drake & Josh in the same year , she was seen again in a film production the following year with Odd Girl Out . Here, too, the young actress, who has four siblings (one brother and three sisters), was seen in an essential role. She was also active in five episodes of the short-lived television series Clubhouse in 2004 and 2005 and was also seen in the film Fertile Ground . Furthermore, had it this year also made an appearance in an episode of Malcolm in the Middle , followed by appearances in each of a succession of Bones - The bone hunter and Shark in 2006. After this year in the movie Fingerprints in a leading role to was seen, it was used increasingly in film and television in the following years.
2007 was the football fans Pipes in football film Her Best Move in the lead role of Sara in use, made an appearance in an episode of Crossing Jordan - pathologist with profile and also came into the cast of Life Is Wild . In the South African filmed and dated 13 episode series, she starred as Katie Clarke . In 2008 she was in an episode of two other series ( Ghost Whisperer - Voices from Beyond and Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles ) in use. In 2009 she starred in Fault Line and in a leading role in Beauty to the Dead , also known as Sorority Row . Following the film, Pipes and her fellow actresses Briana Evigan , Rumer Willis , Jamie Chung , Audrina Patridge and Margo Harshman received the ShoWest Award in the Female Star of Tomorrow category at the ShoWest Convention . In 2010 she played a leading role in the television series The Deep End , where she was seen in all six produced episodes, and was then used in the series Law & Order: LA and The Defenders in one episode each. In 2011 she had a role in the film Conception . In 2013 she played the role of Sarah in the horror thriller The Devil's Hand by Danish director Christian E. Christiansen .
After a guest appearance in April 2013 in the Backdoor pilot which was shown on Vampire Diaries , she took on the lead role of Camille O'Connell in its spin-off The Originals .
Filmography (selection)
- 2001: Angel ( Angel , TV series, an episode)
- 2003: Lost at Home (TV series, 6 episodes)
- 2004: The Perfect Rock Star ( Pixel Perfect )
- 2004: Drake & Josh (TV series, one episode)
- 2004–2005: Clubhouse (TV series, 5 episodes)
- 2005: Fertile Ground
- 2005: Malcolm in the Middle ( Malcolm in the Middle , TV series, an episode)
- 2005: Odd Girl Out
- 2006: Bones ( Bones , TV series, an episode)
- 2006: Fingerprints
- 2006: Shark (TV series, episode)
- 2007: Crossing Jordan - Pathologist with profile ( Crossing Jordan , TV series, an episode)
- 2007: Kick It Like Sara (Her Best Move)
- 2007–2008: Life Is Wild (TV series, 11 episodes)
- 2008: Ghost Whisperer - Voices from Beyond ( Ghost Whisperer , TV series, an episode)
- 2008: Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles (TV series, episode)
- 2009: Fault Line
- 2009: Beautiful to the Dead ( Sorority Row )
- 2010: The Deep End (TV series, 6 episodes)
- 2010: Law & Order: LA (TV series, episode)
- 2010: The Defenders (TV series, one episode)
- 2011: Conception
- 2011: Literally, Right Before Aaron (short film)
- 2012: Into the Dark
- 2013: Jodi Arias: Dirty Little Secret
- 2013: Glee (TV series, an episode)
- 2013: Vampire Diaries ( The Vampire Diaries , TV series, episode 4x20)
- 2013–2017: The Originals (TV series, 66 episodes)
- 2014: The Devil's Hand
- 2016: Heatstroke (short film)
- 2016: Change of Heart (TV movie)
- 2018: Mommy Group Murder (TV movie)
- 2019: Charmed (TV series, 8 episodes)
- 2019: A Beauty & The Beast Christmas
Award
- 1 × ShoWest Award in the Female Star of Tomorrow : 2009 category (together with Briana Evigan , Rumer Willis , Jamie Chung , Audrina Patridge and Margo Harshman )
Web links
- Leah Pipes in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Leah Pipes on TV.com (English)
- Leah Pipes on BuddyTV.com (English)
- Leah Pipes on SuperiorPics.com (English)
Footnotes and individual references
- ↑ Leah Pipes on FamilyTreeLegends.com , accessed January 31, 2011
- ↑ according to other sources, such as B. the IMDb or TV.com incorrectly also Leah Sarah Pipes
- ↑ according to other sources like TV.com wrongly also on Manhattan in New York City
- ↑ Cast of 'Sorority Row' to Receive Female Stars of Tomorrow Award ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (English), accessed January 31, 2011
- ↑ Sorority Row cast named Showest Female Stars Of Tomorrow , accessed January 31, 2011
- ↑ Axel Schmitt: The Vampire Diaries: Leah Pipes takes on the role in The Originals . In: Serienjunkies.de . February 12, 2013. Retrieved October 3, 2013.
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Pipes, Leah |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Pipes, Leah Marie (full name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | US-american actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | August 12, 1988 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Los Angeles , California, United States |