Leeah D. Jackson
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Born | Leeah Deneen Jackson January 26, 1998 |
Nationality | United States |
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Years active | 2001–present |
Known for | The Shield Boston Public |
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Website | leeahdjackson |
Leeah Deneen Jackson (born January 26, 1998) is an American teen actress, singer, chef, and dancer with appearances in films and television series and more than 25 commercials. She played the role of Haley in The Shield TV series. Leeah is presently a student studying "Esthetician" and "Make-Up".
Life and career
Jackson was born in St. Louis, Missouri to Towana Taylor-Jackson, and Clarence Jackson Jr. Her grandfather is Clarence Jackson, who is the brother of Henry Jackson Jr. aka Henry Armstrong. The family moved to California to pursue her brother Henry E. Taylor III's career. She is the youngest sibling of 4, LaKia, FaTina, and Henry. A great-niece of professional boxer Henry Jackson Jr. (aka "Henry Armstrong")[1] and fourth cousin of Eleanora Fagan, better known as Billie Holiday.[2] She claims multi-ethnic ancestry, including "African American, "Creole" and "Irish", among others.
Leeah D. Jackson is an actor, dancer, rapper and BMI songwriter. She began her career when she was 3 years old.[3] appearing in television,print advertisements, commercials for companies such as McDonald's, Epson Printer, Kmart, General Motors,[4] HomeTown Buffet and much more.
Her television and film appearances include The Shield, Boston Public, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, ABC Family - HBO Jam, A Mother's Choice, and In The Hive, and music videos for Mindless Behavior's "Girls Talkin' Bout", The Rangers' "Pretty Girl Shake It", Willow Smith's "Whip My Hair", Cori B's "SMH", and Motion City Soundtrack's "Her World Destroys My Planet".[5]
She sang for Michael Jackson at his 45th birthday party. Her latest project was her recorded single, "HeadPhones", which she co-wrote. She is reportedly attending college to pursue a career in Sports Medicine and is working on her cooking show, Cooking 4 Reel [6]
Filmography
Film and television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2001 | HBO Family | Jammy Friend | Minor Role |
2003 | The Appointment | Katie | Short Film |
2004 | Boston Public | Lydia | Chapter Seventy-Eight |
2006 | The Shield | Haley | 1 episode |
2006 | Jimmy Kimmel Live! | Fun Girl | Hack-A-Shaq 1 episode |
2007 | The Maury Povich Show | Most Talented Kids | Rapper |
2008 | Nadia Geller |Date My House | Date My House | Episode #1.3 |
2010 | Flip The Script Kids | Entertainer | Composer |
2010 | A Mother's Choice | Leeah D. | Composer |
2010 | A Mother's Choice | Leeah | Main role |
2012 | Behind The Talent A Mother's Choice | Herself | TV series |
2012 | A Mother's Choice The Ultimatum | Leeah | Main role |
2012 | The Hive | Prison Visitor | TV movie |
2013 | FTS Kids Radio Show | Leeah | TV mini-series |
2015 | Love Not Equal To LA | Dancer | Short Film |
Discography
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Work | Result | Ref. |
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2012 | Shorty Awards | Best Content Producers on Social Media | "Twitter, Facebook, Foursquare, Tumblr" | Nominated | |
2013 | Young Artist Award | Best Actress in a Short Film - Lead Young Actress | A Mother's Choice the Ultimatum | Nominated | [10] |
References
- ^ Armstrong Family (2009). "Biography of Henry Armstrong". Official Henry Armstrong Website. Archived from the original on May 11, 2009. Retrieved April 16, 2009.
- ^ "Biography of Billie Holiday". IMDb.com.
- ^ Taffetdesign. "HBO Family Jam". Youtube.
- ^ McCannErickson. "Onstar StabilityTrack". Youtube.
- ^ "Leeah Jackson". IMDb. Retrieved January 21, 2021.
- ^ Leeah D. "Cookin 4 Reel". Cookin4reel. Retrieved September 11, 2017.
- ^ Leeah D. "HeadPhones". Appl itunes Website.
- ^ "Hot100Music Leeah D Music: Leeah D on Maury's Most Talentd Kids".
- ^ "Artist Leeah D". Hot100Music.
- ^ "34th Annual Young Artist Awards". Young Artist Awards. Archived from the original on April 3, 2013.
External links
- 1998 births
- 21st-century American singers
- 21st-century American actresses
- Living people
- Actresses from St. Louis
- Midwest hip hop musicians
- Rappers from St. Louis
- African-American actresses
- African-American female dancers
- American female dancers
- Dancers from Missouri
- American child singers
- African-American activists
- American child actresses
- African-American child actresses
- American people of Irish descent
- American television actresses
- American film actresses
- American voice actresses
- 21st-century African-American women singers
- African-American women rappers
- American women rappers
- 21st-century American rappers
- 21st-century American women singers
- 21st-century women rappers