Leisha Hailey
Leisha Hailey was born on Jul 11, 1971 in Japan. Leisha Hailey's big-screen debut came with All Over Me directed by Alex Sichel in 1997. Leisha Hailey is known for The L Word: Generation Q directed by Marja-Lewis Ryan, Jennifer Beals stars as Bette Porter and Kate Moennig as Shane McCutcheon. The upcoming new tvshow Leisha Hailey plays is The L Word: Generation Q - Season 3 which will be released on Dec 08, 2019.
Born on July 11, 1971 in Okinawa, Japan, she is an American actress and musician, best known for the role of Alice Pieszecki in L Word (2004) and for being one half of the electropop duo Uh Huh Her. She was born to American parents in the United States Civil Administration of the Ryukyu Islands and grew up in Bellevue, Nebraska. At 17 she moved to New York City, where she attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. In 1991 she and her classmate Heather Grody started a pop group they called the Murmurs, and which was later renamed Gush. In 1996 she debuted in TV in an episode of Incorrigible Cory (1993) and a year later she got her first major role in All Over Me (1997). In 2004 she got the role of Alice Pieszecki in L Word (2004), which became her most recognizable role and which she played till the show's end in 2009. In 2007 Hailey and Camila Grey started an electropop duo Uh Huh Her and the following year the band released its first album, "Common Reaction". In 2019 she returned to the role of Alice in The L Word: Generation Q (2019).
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Jul 11, 1971Place of Birth
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