LeAnn started singing at age 3, and has sold over 20 million records since. She was born August 28, 1982 in Jackson, Mississippi. By age 7, LeAnn made her stage debut in a Dallas musical production of "A Christmas Carol". Later, she would sing "The Star Spangled Banner" to open Dallas Cowboys football games. By age 11, LeAnn recorded her first album on an independent label only available in local stores in Dallas: "All That" which featured her signature song "Blue". This got the attention of Curb Records. In 1996, 14-year-old LeAnn recorded a major-label album. In 1997, LeAnn released "You Light Up My Life: Inspirational Songs" which debuted on 3 Billboard Magazine charts at the same time: Pop, Country, and Contemporary Christian (that had never been achieved before by a country singer). That year, LeAnn released "How Do I Live" which would set a record by staying #1 on Billboard Magazine's "Hot 100" chart for 69 weeks. LeAnn starred in the TV-movie Holiday in Your Heart (1997), based on a book which she had co-authored. Capping a great year for the 15-year-old LeAnn, she won an American Music Award, 2 Grammy awards, 3 Academy of Country Music Awards, and 4 Billboard Music Awards. In 1998, LeAnn won a Lone Star Film & Television Special Award for Rising Star Actress. In 1999, LeAnn released a namesake CD, offering her interpretations of 11 Country standards, including "Crazy" and "I Fall to Pieces" (originally recorded by Patsy Cline in 1960). LeAnn made a cameo in Coyote Ugly (2000) (the low budget movie that raked in big bucks) and she also recorded 4 Diane Warren songs, including "Can't Fight the Moonlight", for the movie soundtrack. An amazing career and, since she is only 18, I am sure there will have to be mini-bio updates in the future.
LeAnne Lynch is an actress, known for Carriers (2009), Crazy Heart (2009) and The Naked Ape (2006).
LeBaron "LB" Thornton is A Hip Hop Artist, Actor, Assistant Director, Boom Operator, Filmmaker, & of Southern Descent. After receiving a degree in Film & Communications from University of Alabama at Birmingham, he moved to New Orleans starting a career in music & film. Working on productions ranging from Claws, Queen & Slim, Roots, & Girls Trip to becoming an Assistant Director on the feature film Avalanche. While maintaining work, life he produced and acted in several shorts including, "Last Looks", Directed by Cierra Glaude featured om "Issa Rae Presents", & "The Love Song of M. Anderson Vincent" winning runner up in Louisiana shorts in New Orleans Film Festival. A music career highlighted by an enduring relationship with Inner Recess Recording studios in New Orleans, as an engineer manager & artist, & Opening up for Georgia Anne Muldrow at the Ace Hotel and Placements in Bounce TV's finding happy and the Upcoming Netflix film They Cloned Tryone.
LeBron James is an American basketball player and film producer who played for the Cleveland Cavaliers, Miami Heat and Los Angeles Lakers. He is one of the most accomplished basketball players of the 21st century. He played himself in Space Jam: A New Legacy and Trainwreck. He is the owner of a film production company called SpringHill Company.
LeChaunce DeLeon Kimble Jr. is known for Weekend Getaway (2022).
LeChez Davis is an actress and producer, known for I Left My Girlfriend for Regina Jones (2019), Nothing Like Thanksgiving (2018) and Pierre Jackson (2018).
LeJon is an actor and producer, known for Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003), Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006) and Shadow of the Monarch (2017).
LeJon Woods is known for The Tomorrow Job (2023), The Marked (2020) and Asteroid (2021).
LeNelle Hartner-Stephens is known for The Night Shift: Book 1 (2015), Dream Weaver Chronicles (2016) and Predatory Moon (2017).
LeQuasha Harden is known for Good Deed Gone Bad (2023), Dishonorable and Curves Under the Mistletoe.