Chyler Leigh

TV Actress

Chyler Leigh was born in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States on April 10th, 1982 and is the TV Actress. At the age of 42, Chyler Leigh biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, TV shows, and networth are available.

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Other Names / Nick Names
Chyler Leigh Potts, Chyler
Date of Birth
April 10, 1982
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
Age
42 years old
Zodiac Sign
Aries
Networth
$5 Million
Profession
Actor, Film Actor, Model, Singer, Television Actor
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Chyler Leigh Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 42 years old, Chyler Leigh has this physical status:

Height
169cm
Weight
57kg
Hair Color
Dark Blonde (Natural)
Eye Color
Hazel
Build
Slim
Measurements
34B-23-35"
Chyler Leigh Religion, Education, and Hobbies
Religion
Attending a Christian church service with her husband helped her break her drug addiction.
Hobbies
Not Available
Education
California High School Proficiency Exam
Chyler Leigh Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Nathan West
Children
3
Dating / Affair
Nathan West (2002-Present)
Parents
Robert Potts, Yvonne Norton
Siblings
Christopher Khayman Lee (Brother)
Other Family
Robert Louis Potts (Paternal Grandfather), Violet Leone “Lee” Peterson (Paternal Grandmother)
Chyler Leigh Life

Chyler Leigh West (pronounced KY-l?r; born Potts; 1982), also known as Chyler Leigh, is an American actor, singer, and model.

Lexie Grey in the ABC medical drama series Grey's Anatomy (2007–2012), and Alex Danvers in the DC Comics superhero series Supergirl (2015–present) is known for her role as Janey Briggs.

Early life

Leigh was born in Charlotte, North Carolina, to Yvonne Norton and Robert Potts, and raised in Virginia Beach, Virginia, where her parents operated a weight-loss operation. When she was eight years old and her parents' marriage ended when she was 12, she, her mother, and her older brother, Christopher Khayman Lee, then moved to Miami, where her mother remarried her first husband. Following her parents' divorce, Leigh was estranged from her father for many years, but the two families have since reconciled.

When Leigh first started modeling, she was in eighth grade. She soon began acting by appearing in local television commercials and a syndicated teen news show, Hall Pass. In 1999, Leigh and her mother migrated to Los Angeles to continue her acting career. She took and passed the California High School Proficiency Exam at 16 years old.

When Leigh, 20, first-year-old Nathan West, both appeared at auditions for the pilot of a failed WB show titled Saving Graces, she met her future husband, 20-year-old Nathan West. They began dating, and Leigh and Leigh left home to join West. Both were "broken," according to Leigh, who had had troubled family lives and difficult upbringings. This led to cocaine use, which later escalated into heroin use. The catalysts for change came in 2001, when Leigh, who was in the throes of heroin use and barely eating, was told by the producer of Not Another Teen Movie that she appeared unhealthily thin. Around that time, she and West attended a Christian church service at the invitation of a friend, which later assisted them in recovery, and the two were married.

Personal life

In 2002, Leigh married fellow actor Nathan West in Alaska. Frankie and Johnnie were mates who appeared on 7th Heaven together in 2000, with Mary Camden (Jessica Biel) playing Frankie and Johnnie. Leigh and West have three children: a son and two daughters (born 2003, 2006, and 2009).

Leigh is a Christian, and she attributes her faith and a "most amazing church" with giving her and her husband "a reason to live." She also supports The Thirst Project, a non-profit group in America that aims to bring safe drinking water to communities around the world.

Leigh revealed in 2019 that she had been diagnosed with bipolar disorder a decade before.

Leigh released a statement on the Create Change website, an advocacy website she co-founded in which she expressed an emotional connection with her Supergirl character's coming-out scene in mid-2020. Multiple websites and media outlets, especially those involved with LGBTQ rights, mistook this comment as Leigh's own coming out about her sexuality.

Leigh and her family used to live in Los Angeles, but now live in Vancouver and Nashville.

Leigh's experience in an article that was released to createchange.me on October 14, 2020, during mid-2020.

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Chyler Leigh Career

Career

Leigh began acting at an early age and made his film debut in 1997's Kickboxing Academy at age 15. She began appearing in local television shows and modeling in 2001, and Leigh nabbed the lead role in the box-office's success Not Another Teen Movie as Janey Briggs. She appeared in Marilyn Manson's music video "Tainted Love," a song that appeared in the film. She was ranked #65 on the Maxim Hot 100 Women of 2002. Leigh appeared in two short-lived television series Girls Club, in which she appeared as a counsel Sarah Mickle, and That '80s Show, in which she appeared punk rocker June Tuesday. She then became a series regular on ABC's The Practice, but she was allowed to leave at the end of the season due to budget cuts. She joined Reunion's cast in September 2005, shortly after that.

Leigh first appeared in ABC's medical drama Grey's Anatomy, when she was discovered by Derek Shepherd during the final two episodes of the third season, and her character, Lexie Grey, is the younger half-sister of the titular character. Leigh Leigh was named a regular on television for season four and stayed so until the eighth season finale, when Leigh decided to leave the show after five years to spend more time with her family.

Leigh Leigh (East of Eli) also performs under the name "WestLeigh." They've performed covers and originals songs. They wrote "Love Lit The Sky" on their thirteenth anniversary in 2015. The single "Nowhere" was released on Valentine's Day 2017. Leigh has been to several of her husband's tours.

A single "Spirit of Samba" by Laurent Voulzy was published on June 18, 2017, including Leigh, Nina Miranda, Luisa Maita, and Eloisia; in France, it reached its 99th position on the Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique chart (SNEP).

Leigh starred in CBS/CW DC Comics' Supergirl as Alex Danvers, the elder adoptive sister of the titular character and a government agent at the DEO, from 2015 to 2021. During crossover events such as Crisis on Earth-X, Crisis on Infinite Earths, and Legends of Tomorrow, she will reprise her role on Arrow, The Flash, and Legends of Tomorrow. With the season six episode "Prom Again!," she made her directorial debut. "I am very happy to hear that the Internet is a tool that can be used to make sense of it."

Leigh Rested to Grey's Anatomy for the episode "Breathe" in April 2021.

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When she attends Hallmark's The Way Home screening, Andie MacDowell looks chic in a plunging waistcoat and mesh top

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 19, 2023
Andie MacDowell arrived chic at a SAG Awards Nom Comm Screening of her Hallmark film The Way Home on Tuesday, and she looked vivacious. For the event in NeueHouse Hollywood in Los Angeles, the actress, 64, wore a plunging white waistcoat with a black mesh blouse layered underneath. She paired her chic top with a matching pair of wide leg trousers and chic black stiletto heels.

With a clean shaven head, the comedy actor seems unrecognizable, but can YOU guess who it is?

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 25, 2023
In recent days, the actor used to have short brown hair and wore a clean-shaven style, but in recent days, he has appeared completely different. Now, he has gone for a completely different look with a complete dark beard, looking worlds away from his sitcom days with the style.

At the premiere of the new Hallmark series The Way Home, Andie MacDowell showcases her stunning silver hair

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 12, 2023
Andie MacDowell was wowed at the premiere of her latest Hallmark series The Way Home. As she arrived at the series premiere in New York on Wednesday, the actress, who has proudly boasted her silver tresses as late, wore her natural hair color and a beaded jacket. Following the reunion of a woman with her mother after a long separation, the upcoming documentary chronicles three generations of a family.

Did Jesse Williams Prey On Chyler Leigh When She Was Going Through A Mental Breakdown?!

perezhilton.com, March 11, 2021
Damn, this is some serious dirt! Nathan West, the name of Grey's Anatomy fans, was not familiar; he was only on one episode. But you'll know he's the husband of Lexie Grey herself, Chyler Leigh, if you follow the cast behind the scenes.
Chyler Leigh Tweets and Instagram Photos
16 Mar 2022

As you might have seen, my friends and partners at BeVocal.SpeakUp are saying goodbye after seven years. I’m so grateful to Be Vocal for letting me talk about my own journey with mental health since way back in 2019. Through it all, the greatest part of this opportunity has been connecting with so many of you. As a society, we’ve come so far on how mental health is understood, perceived and cared for. But we’ve still got work to do. Which is why I will continue to speak up. Let’s help carry the torch forward to create a bright tomorrow for people living with and impacted by mental health conditions. There are so many ways you can affect change. Together with Be Vocal for the final time, I want to give you some ideas on making a difference. Tell your story–Your story and voice matter. Sharing your personal experiences can help others feel safe opening up, and can support your own wellness. Be there–Let the people in your life know that you’re there to listen, non-judgementally. This can be important for someone looking for help. Listen and learn–By learning more, you can be better prepared to help others or advocate for better care in your community. Start by exploring organizations who do incredible work each day: afspnational; jedfoundation; mentalhealthamerica; namicommunicate; dbsalliance; nationalcouncil Share diverse resources–Mental health is for everyone. Familiarizing yourself with and elevating resources that address diverse backgrounds and experiences can help bring us closer to an environment where everyone feels like they have access to the support they need. Have real conversations about language–Words matter. The language we use shapes perceptions and perspectives. Model using non-judgmental or “people-first” language. Provide context when discussing those who are living with mental health conditions, and recognize that a diagnosis does not define a person. People living with mental health conditions are parents, friends, colleagues, leaders and so on. It all matters. We have the power to make a difference. Let’s keep speaking up, keep going. And remember, you are not alone, help is always available if you need it. #Sponsored #BeVocalSpeakUp

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7 Dec 2021

It’s officially the winter holiday season, and I am grateful to be able to spend so much time with my family right now. But I also try to remember that “holiday” doesn’t mean the same thing for everyone – and that while joyful for many, this time of year can be really tough for people too. So my friends at BeVocal.SpeakUp and I want to share a few important reminders about this time of year and mental health: - For some, being around family can be triggering; keep this in mind when you’re speaking with friends about plans, don’t pass judgment, and try to hold space if someone wants to open up to you about this. - Images you see on Instagram and other social media platforms are often people’s best and brightest moments, but they’re not always the whole picture. When scrolling, try not to compare your “behind the scenes” to their “highlight reels.” It’s ok to not have a picture-perfect feed or perfect experiences. - It’s been a hard few years, and having mixed emotions about the holidays is ok. - Taking a break from holiday season events to rest and recharge is also ok. - Importantly, always remember: it’s ok to not be ok. There is no right or wrong way to feel right now – but no matter what, you deserve support and care for your mental well-being. Creating a safe space for you and others to talk about your mental health can help; so can preparing ahead for stressful times, and making sure you have a “take care of my mental health” plan in place. Know that there are amazing resources available to support you. Here are a few that I recommend checking out: afspnational; jedfoundation; mentalhealthamerica; namicommunicate; dbsalliance; nationalcouncil Be safe. Be well. Keep going. +++ #Sponsored #BeVocalSpeakUp #MentalHealth #SelfCare #SelfLove #ItsOkNotToBeOk #NotAlone

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