Leyllah Diva Black is known for Mel (2017), The Big Bang Theory e Coisas Mais (2019) and Lado do Paraíso (2020).
Leyna Bloom is a transgender model, dancer, actor, and activist. Born in Chicago to a Filipina mother and an African American father, Bloom knew from a young age that she was a woman. Bloom faced a turbulent childhood and was raised by her father following her mother's deportation. Fortunately, he supported her decision to transition. A versatile dancer, Bloom is trained in ballet, lyrical, hip hop, jazz modern, tap, and vogue. She took her first dance classes in sixth grade, and performed on the American Ballet Theater stage with Misty Copeland by the age of 14. She received a full dance scholarship to the Chicago Academy for the Arts as a teenager, however, in spite of this early promise and opportunity, she chose to give up on a traditional path to pursue her authentic self. After dropping out of the Academy because the men's scholarship did not allow her to dance as a woman, she left Chicago and moved to New York City, where she faced homelessness. Bloom survived by working at a restaurant during the daytime. At night she earned cash prizes in the underground ballroom scene, voguing and serving face on the floors of vacant Harlem theaters and dance halls. In this world, she found acceptance and a safe space to be herself while competing with other queer youth. Her talent and beauty earned her status and recognition among her peers. Meanwhile her modeling career took off as transgender figures gained acceptance in the media. In October 2017, Bloom became the first openly trans woman of color to appear in Vogue India. In 2019, she then went on to become the first trans woman of color to lead a feature film at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival with her movie Port Authority which was executive produced by Martin Scorsese. She recently wrapped filming the feature Asking For It opposite Kiersey Clemons and Ezra Miller. From homelessness to the pages of Vogue, Leyna Bloom continues to embody the American dream through playing identity politics.
From humble beginnings in a small village of Dong Ha, Vietnam, to breaking barriers in mainstream media, Leyna Nguyen continues to inspire others with her story of perseverance and determination. She and her family escaped their war-torn country in 1975 and resettled in Minnesota. As a little girl, she dreamed of becoming a news reporter and despite the odds, became an award-winning journalist in the second-largest television market in the country. 26 years and 4 Emmy Awards later, Leyna started her own company, LeynaNguyen.net to help businesses and people navigate the media. Leyna also runs Love Across the Ocean (LATO) a 501 (c)(3) organization that benefits children and families in Vietnam and assists refugees in Southern California. Leyna made broadcast history by becoming the first newscaster to anchor the news on two stations in the same market, with the unprecedented Viacom-owned duopoly of KCBS and KCAL-TV, and was the first Vietnamese-American primetime TV news anchor in a major television market. Leyna has trained Los Angeles law enforcement officials and business leaders on how to work with the media as well as mentored aspiring journalists and helped professionals master the art of communication. Before coming to Los Angeles, Leyna was a news anchor/reporter for NBC-affiliate KCRA-TV in Sacramento where she also hosted a quarterly program on Asian-American issues and she started her tv career in Augusta, Georgia anchoring the news on CBS-affiliate WRDW-TV. She has appeared in over 35 television shows and movies such as NCIS, Dexter, Austin Powers, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Leyna has received numerous awards and accolades including YWCA Woman of the Year, AREAA Humanitarian of the year, 25 Most Influential Vietnamese-Americans in 25 years, and the California State Legislature's Woman of the Year for her philanthropic work. Leyna hosts podcasts called "Consenting Adults" and "Leyna Nguyen Unscripted," and continues to volunteer her time helping organizations that benefit children and underprivileged families.
Leyna Weber was born in Long Island, New York, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (2002), Speeding Ticket (2008) and Taboo (2008).
Leynar Gomez is known for Borrego (2022), Narcos (2015) and Sumergible (2020).
Leyon Azubuike is known for Alpha Must Die (2012), Slumber Party Slaughter (2012) and The Young and the Restless (1973).
Leyre Berrocal was born on November 14, 1973 in Bilbao, Vizcaya, País Vasco, Spain. She is an actress and writer, known for El primer último día (2015), Más que amigos (1997) and Cuestión de suerte (1997).
Leyre Soto is an actress, known for Exhorizon, Lo dejo cuando quiera (2019) and La Templanza (2021).
Leysan Karimova is 23 years old Bollywood actress based in Mumbai, known for 'Pippa', 'Tiku Weds Sheru', 'Housefull 4', 'Cash' and etc Bollywood movies, 'Poison', 'State of Seige 26/11' and etc web series on Zee5, she as well performed in Hindi and Marathi tv shows, played a main lead in 'Chahool' tv show on Colours Marathi and 'English ki taay taay fiss' Bollywood movie. The first Russian actress in Bollywood. She performs in three languages: Hindi, English and Russian.
Leysan has recently moved to Vancouver after spending 5 years in New York City where she graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in Liberal Arts from Sarah Lawrence College. Her trilingual background and passion for fierce female roles has given her the opportunity to play unforgettable (on-stage) lead women such as Fefu in Fefu and her Friends by the avant-garde María Irene Fornés, Phaedra in Jean Racine's classic French love-triangle Phèdre, Lubov Andreyevna in the Russian tragicomedy The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov and The Bride in Federico García Lorca's Spanish rural tragedy Blood Wedding. With much experience in the theatrical world of tragedy and translated classical text, Leysan is thrilled to diversify her work with more comedic and contemporary writing on film and television.