Leela Pandey is an actress, known for Apradhi (1949), Mahal (1949) and Shatranj (1946).
Leela Samson is known for OK Kanmani (2015), Shyam Singha Roy (2021) and Kaali Khuhi (2020).
Leela Savasta was born and raised in Vancouver, Canada. She is also a dual citizen with the United States. Savasta stars in the Showcase original drama series Cra$h & Burn (2009). Additionally, she played recurring roles in NBC's award winning drama Battlestar Galactica (2004) and in Chris Haddock crime drama series Intelligence (2005). Leela has earned Guest Starring credits for her work on "CSI Miami", Supernatural (2005), Eureka (2006) and Stargate: Atlantis. Playing alongside Reese Witherspoon and Chris Pine, Leela shines in the romantic comedy "This Means War", directed by McG and scheduled for 2011 theatrical release. After Leela's acting debut on the hit series Smallville (2001), she booked her first leading role on the Showtime mini-series Masters of Horror (2005). Soon after, she was offered another leading role in the film A Girl Like Me: The Gwen Araujo Story (2006), directed by Oscar Nominee, Agnieszka Holland of Europa Europa (1990) and starring Academy Award winning actress Mercedes Ruehl of The Fisher King (1991) and Gia (1998). Leela appears in the political pilot Orpheus (2006), starring Mena Suvari, and as a part of an ensemble cast, in the 2006 feature film remake of Black Christmas (2006) directed by Glen Morgan.
Leela Varghese is known for Crush (2019), Courting (2011) and Diplobrats (2013).
Leela Venkatesh is known for Tantiram (2023), Madhura Wines (2021) and Be an Indian (2016).
Leela Wolgemuth is known for Out for Death (2023) and Bleak Terminus.
Leelawati is known for Ilaaka Kishorganj (2018).
Liliane Rudabet Gloria Elsveta Sobieski was born June 10, 1983 in New York City, New York. She is the daughter of Elizabeth Sobieski (née Salomon), a writer, and Jean Sobieski, a painter who has also acted. She has a younger brother, Robert. Her father, born in France, is of Polish and Swiss descent, while her mother is of three quarters Ashkenazi Jewish and one quarter Dutch, ancestry. Sobieski caught the attention of a casting agent who noticed her while he was scouting the cafeteria of a New York City private school. Leelee's first major audition was for a role in Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles (1994). She ended up losing the role to Kirsten Dunst, but that didn't stop her. At age 11 she co-starred in the TV movie Reunion (1994) with Marlo Thomas and a year later starred in A Horse for Danny (1995). In 1998 Leelee starring opposite Elijah Wood in Deep Impact (1998). The film, which was one of the summer's biggest hits, garnered Leelee great reviews and brought her to the attention of many casting directors. Next up was Joan of Arc (1999), which she shot in the Czech Republic and for which she received an Emmy nomination. While working on Joan of Arc (1999), she was also shooting a film with Tom Cruise, Eyes Wide Shut (1999). The film, shot under strict secrecy by the notoriously reclusive Stanley Kubrick, had Leelee cast as a teenage nymphet who tempts Cruise's character. While shooting the film she developed a friendship with Stanley Kubrick and was heartbroken when he died soon after its completion. Leelee went on to star with other big names: Drew Barrymore in Never Been Kissed (1999); Diane Lane in The Glass House (2001) and Josh Hartnett & Chris Klein in Here on Earth (2000). Leelee married fashion designer Adam Kimmel in 2010. The couple has two children.
Leelou Laridan is known for T'as pécho? (2020), Two Tickets to Greece (2022) and Le coeur noir des forêts (2021).
Leem Lubany was born on August 31, 1997 in Nazareth, Israel. She is an actress, known for Omar (2013), Rock the Kasbah (2015) and Baghdad Central (2020).